Your very first LP and you still have it? |
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David_D
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Posted: January 20 2023 at 17:10 |
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Mine is Czesław Niemen (PL) - Enigmatic (1970), bought in Warsaw May or June 1972 Pure nostalgy, and enjoy it! Edited by David_D - January 25 2023 at 14:56 |
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Jethro Tull - Thick as a Brick. But, haven't played it since I replaced it with a CD in the mid 80's.
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But quite remarkable that you've kept it.
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^Kept it because of the newspaper.
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Wings Greatest Hits. Still going strong.
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The Beatles- Sergeant Peppers
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I'm afraid all my LP's were discarded in the mid 90's. I lived an itinerant life for several years, often out of the back of a suitcase with no home base, so it wasn't possible to keep them. For me, it would be far too expensive to start off again now, so I just make do with CDs, sadly.
I do get periodic hankerings though; last week, I found a near mint copy of Moody Blues' Long Distance Voyager for £4 and said to Sue I'd have snapped that up if I still had a turn table... Maybe when I win the lottery....
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It'll be interesting to see who's purchase is the oldest one, and maybe the second and third. Edited by David_D - January 21 2023 at 03:00 |
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David_D
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Why?
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Jethro tull's Stand Up (original vinyl with the pop up art and all!), and Magical Mystery Tour.
Bought them in 2017 which is a pretty long time for me lol. |
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Pink FLoyd - Relics
(got it as a 13th birthday present in 1972) |
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David_D
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How many records do you still have, Grumpy?
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David_D
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That could be the oldest purchase?
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I'll say Stand Up as well, but my dad bought in 69. I also still have my dad's Hair broadway musical soundtrack - but that was given to him as a joke from the office colleagues. However,
I kept my original Crime of The Century, Selling England, TotT, Grey & Pink,
Harmonium debut Aqualung & TAAB as well. All of which were amongst my first 10 albums bought and canadian first pressings.
Like you, upon my return to the old world at the start of the 90's, I was not a nomad, but had no space for such things in my life. So, I had brought a few back with me, sold some of it (the less important ones) and kept some at buddy's place for exportation when I would have the money. Unfortunately the buddy ended up selling them after his second move without warning me and wired me the money (he got some rather good prices considering the late-90's context). But that means I lost my original Crimson and a few more. I've grown used with CD's user-friendliness and won't go back to vinyl (just make sure I still own some iconic gatefold sleeves), but I'm looking for the first four Crimson albums (preferably of the times, not modern reissues), just for the sake of owning them: the quality of the disc must not be as good as the sleeven, since I won't play the vinyl (despite looking to replace my broken TT). Edited by Sean Trane - January 21 2023 at 07:56 |
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My Grandpa gifted me Time Out- The Dave Brubeck Quartet. I play it every year on my Grandpa's birthday.
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I gave all of my old LP's to my brother when I moved house, but my oldest CD is Les Baxter's Music Out of the Moon (1947) - the very first album of Space Age Pop - which I bought as part of a 32-album Les Baxter box set around ten years ago.
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Billion Dollar Babies by Alice Cooper - still in the loft somewhere.
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I think it is AC/DC - Back In Black (1980). Before that, I used to buy cassettes. And I still have about 170 LPs of 70's-80's hard-rock/heavy-metal. No progressive rock, sorry !
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Well, you're the very new vinyl generation, my welcome.
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