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    Posted: January 16 2023 at 14:32
My "first" encounters with the Big 6:

Yes - Fragile
ELP - Tarkus
Pink Floyd - Meddle
Jethro Tull - Stand Up
King Crimson - ITCOTCK
Genesis - Genesis Live
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Strange as it may seem, I didn't own any albums by the so-called Big Six back in the seventies. Embarrassed

Whatever to think about it, those were close to

Camel - Moonmadness
Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells
Rick Wakeman - Journey to the Centre of the Earth

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Strange as it may seem, I didn't own any albums by the so-called Big Six back in the seventies. Embarrassed
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Logan Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 15 2023 at 12:32
My first purchases were (between maybe '83, as the earliest, and '91):

Pink Floyd - Relics (vinyl)
The Who - It's Hard (cassette tape)
Yes - Fragile (cassette tape)
Pink Floyd - Animals (cassette tape)
Rush - Hemispheres (cassette tape)
Kitaro - Oasis (cassette tape)
Laurie Anderson - Big Science (cassette tape)
Kate Bush - The Kick Inside (CD)
Kate Bush - Lionheart (CD)
A few Clannad albums (CDs)
Supertramp - Crime of the Century (CD)

If going outside what is in PA, then I would include Bauhaus, various Enya albums, and some other things in that period. Most of the music I listened to were from my older brothers' extensive collections, and my friends and their older brothers collections when I was a youth in the 80s. And I had many albums that had been given to me (various Led Zep's, Gary Numan's, Alan Parsons Projects, The Cure's....)
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I had loads of tapes initially, a real mix of heavy metal, Mike oldfield, Rick Wakeman, Camel, Focus etc recorded from my older brother and mates older siblings but the first vinyl lps i bought with my own money from summer jobs as a teenager were:

Hawkwind 1st lp
Barclay James Harvest Live tapes
Camel A live record
Genesis Seconds out
Pink Floyd Animals
Blue Oyster Cult Cultosaurus Erectus
Rush A farewell to Kings 
Roy Harper Bullinamingvase (one of those days in England)
Caravan Land of Grey and pink
Steve Hillage Green

and loads of others that flooded in from second hand and junk shops once i got the bug! At a quid a throw i could afford to try lots of things on spec.


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Lewian Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 15 2023 at 11:37
Big 6
Pink Floyd - Animals
Genesis - Live
King Crimson - ITCOTKC
Jethro Tull - Broadsword and the Beast
Yes - Yessongs
ELP - I've got to admit I never bought an album of them; my father had a few and I would tape them and others from friends; I only bought stuff when there were mp3/flac files around

Before those I had
Manfred Mann's Earth Band - Nightingales and Bombers (and more of them)
The Beatles - 1967-1970 (and more of them)

Pink Floyd Animals was the first that was not Manfred Mann and not Beatles; after that I bought lots of stuff in pretty short time from flea markets at 5 DM or so, first Tangerine Dream, Can, Amon Duul II, Camel, Renaissance, Cure, Comsat Angels and many others within probably half a year.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote David_D Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 15 2023 at 11:19
Originally posted by Nogbad_The_Bad Nogbad_The_Bad wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Ten most memorable early album purchases back in the mid-1970's:-

Blue Oyster Cult - On Your Feet or On Your Knees
Camel - Moonmadness
Justin Hayward & John Lodge - Blue Jays
The Moody Blues - Days of Future Passed
Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells
Renaissance - Ashes Are Burning
Demis Roussos - Forever and Ever
Queen - Sheer Heart Attack
Tangerine Dream - Stratosfear
Rick Wakeman - Journey to the Centre of the Earth

Your tastes haven't changed much have they?

LOL  I'm not so sure about that, whatever Paul says.


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Originally posted by Nogbad_The_Bad Nogbad_The_Bad wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Ten most memorable early album purchases back in the mid-1970's:-

Blue Oyster Cult - On Your Feet or On Your Knees
Camel - Moonmadness
Justin Hayward & John Lodge - Blue Jays
The Moody Blues - Days of Future Passed
Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells
Renaissance - Ashes Are Burning
Demis Roussos - Forever and Ever
Queen - Sheer Heart Attack
Tangerine Dream - Stratosfear
Rick Wakeman - Journey to the Centre of the Earth


Your tastes haven't changed much have they?

No, my musical tastes have just broadened out more over the years into a whole new world of prog I never even knew existed before discovering ProgArchives and I still love those ten listed albums just as much today as when I first bought them nearly fifty years ago, which reminds me, Demis Roussos is coming up soon on my Greek prog blog, under Prog Related. Wink


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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Ten most memorable early album purchases back in the mid-1970's:-

Blue Oyster Cult - On Your Feet or On Your Knees
Camel - Moonmadness
Justin Hayward & John Lodge - Blue Jays
The Moody Blues - Days of Future Passed
Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells
Renaissance - Ashes Are Burning
Demis Roussos - Forever and Ever
Queen - Sheer Heart Attack
Tangerine Dream - Stratosfear
Rick Wakeman - Journey to the Centre of the Earth


Your tastes haven't changed much have they?



Edited by Nogbad_The_Bad - January 15 2023 at 10:07
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I lived a sheltered life apparently. Didn't know about Prog really until I was in my 40's so the purchases that stand out for me in the mid seventies which were close to being first buys for me were Rush's A Farewell To Kings and Led Zeppelin IV which I bought during a high school field trip to Toronto where we had a couple of hours to shop or do whatever. Me and a buddy went into Sam The Record Man and I picked those two up. I always remember the teacher asking me what I bought as we were getting back on the bus and showing him he almost smiled but the girl behind me had a Mike Oldfield record she bought called Tubular Bells or something like that and he made a big deal about it.Wink
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Some more of the very memorable purchases related to post-'70s :

       Asia Minor  Crossing The Line                                      Tool - Undertow
Djam Karet - Reflections From The Firepool                   Änglagård - Hybris
Fates Warning - The Spectre Within                                Aesma Daeva - Frigid Beauty
Gunesh - Looking At The Earth                                       Green Carnation - The Acoustic Verses  
Los Jaivas Alturas de Machu Pichu                               Indukti - S.U.S.A.R.
Marillion - Script                                                               Psychotic Waltz - Into the Everflow 
Anekdoten - Vemod                                                         The Mars Volta - De-loused
Porcupine Tree - Coma Divine                                         Riverside - Second Life Syndrome

Most of them CDs, the rest vinyls.


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First very memorable Prog-related:

Deep Purple - Fireball
Black Sabbath - Vol. 4
Led Zeppelin - Houses of the Holy
Golden Earring - Moontan
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Ten most memorable early album purchases back in the mid-1970's:-

Blue Oyster Cult - On Your Feet or On Your Knees
Camel - Moonmadness
Justin Hayward & John Lodge - Blue Jays
The Moody Blues - Days of Future Passed
Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells
Renaissance - Ashes Are Burning
Demis Roussos - Forever and Ever
Queen - Sheer Heart Attack
Tangerine Dream - Stratosfear
Rick Wakeman - Journey to the Centre of the Earth


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Already owned (via my dad): Stand Up

Then (+/- in order) in 74:

Crime Of The Century
Harmonium debut
Selling England
Dark Side (then Meddle)
In The Court
Aqualung (then TAAB)
Grey & Pink
Machine Head or In Rock
Paranoid
Zoso
Zeit (I hated it)
 

(I didn't buy Tarkus and CTTE until late 75 or possibly later if memory serves me well)


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I had a lot gifted to me for B'Day and Xmas. 

The only album by the Big Six I remember buying myself about 1977 was ELP -Pictures At An Exhibition (cassette) which I hated.
I do still have a vinyl copy of Yes - Going for The One but god knows when I purchased that, probably early 80's.
Had no interest whatsoever in Genesis, Floyd, Tull and only cared about Crimson's debut in those days ( that was a gift).

Albums I remember purchasing back in the day
Aphrodite's Child - 666
Tubeway Army - Replicas
Kayak - Periscope Life
Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells
IQ - The Wake
Vangelis - China

tbh my memory is very vague. When CD's became more common place then I just purchased loads of the things especially during the 90's and 00's.




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After having given it a hard try, here some others, very much related to the '70s:

Genesis - Trespass, NC, SEbtP                  Juka Tolonen - Passenger to Paramaribo
Stomu Yamash'ta - Raindog                        Mahavishnu Orchestra - Birds of Fire
Secret Oyster - Sea Son                              Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Tarkus, BSS
Focus - Moving Waves, Hamburger C.        Pink Floyd - Saucerful, TDSotM, Wish You Were 
Le Orme - Felona e Sorona                         Banco - Darwin, Io Sono
King Crimson - ItCotCK, LTiA, Red              Van der Graaf Generator - H to He, Godbluff
Jethro Tull - Aqualung                                  Il Balletto - Ys             Museo - Zarathustra
Amon Düül II - Yeti, Wolf City                       Tangerine Dream - Stratosfear
Clearlight - Symphony                                  PFM - Photos of Ghosts
Gong - Shamal                                             Can - Ege Bamyasi
Jean-Michel Jarre - Oxygene                       Voivod - Nothingface (the last one)
Gentle Giant - Acquiring the Taste               Khan - Space Shanty
Caravan - ItLoGaP                                       Camel - The Snow Goose
Jean-Luc Ponty - On the Wings                   Wigwam - Being
Bi Kyo Ran - debut                                       Solaris - Marsbeli Kronikak
Santana - Abraxas                                        Yes - The Yes Album, CttE
Algarnas Trädgård - Framtiden är                Miles Davis - Bitches Brew
Kornelyans - Not an Ordinary Life                Return to Forever - Where Have I 
Weather Report - Black Market                    Eloy - Inside, Floating, Ocean
Harmonium - Les Cinq Saisons                    Frank Zappa - Hot Rats

All of them vinyls except from a few ones to begin with.  Tongue


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Originally posted by rushfan4 rushfan4 wrote:

The first record that I bought on my own was British Steel by Judas Priest.

Funny! When I went out to buy my first record, after spending a lot of time browsing through the bins, I finally listened to two records in the shop: Judas Priest's British Steel and Yes' 90125. Bought the latter and never bought an album by Judas Priest...

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The first record that I bought on my own was British Steel by Judas Priest.

As far as the big 6, I mostly went the compilation route:

Yes - Classic Yes
ELP - The Best of ELP
Jethro Tull - Original Masters
Pink Floyd - A Momentary Lapse of Reason
King Crimson - Three of a Perfect Pair (If I remember right)
Genesis - ? Might have been We Can't Dance.  I honestly don't remember

Rush - Caress of Steel


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My first Big Six purchases:
ELP - either Pictures at an Exhibition or Tarkus, I'm not sure.
Genesis - Trespass
Jethro Tull - Thick as a Brick
King Crimson - Lizard
Pink Floyd - The Wall
Yes - 90125 (my very first vinyl!)
(only Yes, PF and ELP were part of the very early acquisitions)

Other early purchases:
Focus - Moving Waves (Focus II - my second vinyl)
Marillion - Script For a Jester's Tear (third one, I think)
Ange - Guet-apens
Eloy - Colours
Grobschnitt - Rockpommel's Land
Kayak - Merlin
Saga - Worlds Apart
Triumvirat - Old Loves Die Hard

In that same period I also borrowed - and taped - quite some albums from the local library which had a very decent prog rock section (labeled "symphonic rock" back then)...


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Originally posted by Nogbad_The_Bad Nogbad_The_Bad wrote:

Big 6
<div style=": rgb248, 248, 252;">ELP - BSS
<div style=": rgb248, 248, 252;">Genesis - Trespass<div style=": rgb248, 248, 252;">Jethro Tull - Songs from the Wood<div style=": rgb248, 248, 252;">King Crimson - ITCOTCK<div style=": rgb248, 248, 252;">Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon<div style=": rgb248, 248, 252;">Yes - CTTE<div style=": rgb248, 248, 252;">
<div style=": rgb248, 248, 252;">The only ones of those that were in my first round of purchases were Genesis & Yes.<div style=": rgb248, 248, 252;">
<div style=": rgb248, 248, 252;">Other first purchases<div style=": rgb248, 248, 252;">
<div style=": rgb248, 248, 252;">Rainbow - Rising<div style=": rgb248, 248, 252;">Supertramp - Crime Of The Century<div style=": rgb248, 248, 252;">Alice Cooper - Billion Dollar Babies<div style=": rgb248, 248, 252;">Black Sabbath - Paranoid<div style=": rgb248, 248, 252;">AC/DC - Highway To Hell<div style=": rgb248, 248, 252;">Iron Maiden - Number Of The Beast<div style=": rgb248, 248, 252;">





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