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progaardvark
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I bought my Sony five-disc changer in early 1995, which I still use to this day. My first CDs was ELO's Secret Messages and Time. Both were in a bargain bin at a place called Blue Train in State College, Pennsylvania. That same month I bought Pink Floyd's Shine On box set for about $100, from the same store. I still have all three releases.
Let's eat a bank!
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i'm shopping for a new oil-cured sinus bag that's a happy bag of lettuce this car smells like cartilage nothing beats a good video about fractions |
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suitkees
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It must have been 1988, I think. I got a second hand CD-player from a friend (yes, he was already upgrading his system with a new one...) and I may have bought a couple of CDs even before that, but it was around the same time. Not sure which was the fist one, but these are some of the first ones: - Don Airey - K2 - GTR - GTR - Jan Akkerman & Thijs van Leer - Focus - Pink Floyd - Momentary Lapse of Reason - Pink Floyd - The Wall (never had that one on vinyl...) - Barclay James Harvest - Berlin - Benny Andersson, Tim Rice, Björn Ulvaeus - Chess - Asia - s/t and a couple of cheap classical music cds. There were some good record stores in my university town (it even had a "symphonic rock" section) and in the town nearby my parent's (all this in the Netherlands), though at that time their vinyl sections were still much bigger than their CD sections. And the vinyls were also to be found in a couple of good second hand stores, so I continued buying those too.
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The razamataz is a pain in the bum |
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MikeEnRegalia
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First vinyl was either Pink Floyd - Momentary Lapse of Reason or Scorpions - Blackout, can't remember, I was about 12 years old. First CD came later ... the earliest I can remember were Deep Purple - Perfect Strangers and Van Halen - OU812.
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Gentle and Giant
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I bought an Akai CD player in 1986, but where I lived at the time there were no shops that sold CDs. I eventually found 3 or 4 for sale in a newsagents so I bought Be Yourself Tonight by the Eurythmics. I was expecting it to sound amazing - unfortunately it didn't.
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Oh, for the wings of any bird, other than a battery hen
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David_D
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I bought my first (and only) CD player in 2000 in Copenhagen, and the first CD, I got, was Ragas and Sagas by Garbarek & Khan which I bought about a year before the player in a rather small specialist shop also in Copenhagen. It was a bit exiting to buy this first CD, many years after the technology came to Denmark. I can tell too that the first time, I heard a CD, was in 1984 demonstrated in a music shop just when the CD technology came to Denmark, and it sounded really terrible to me, even at that point of time I hadn't yet become an audiophile. |
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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JD
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Peter Gabriel - So My wife bought it for me, then about a month later I got my first CD player
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Thank you for supporting independently produced music
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Archisorcerus
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My first CD was Once Bitten by Great White, which I owned in the early 90s. However, I didn't "buy" it myself.
The first CD that I bought... I can't remember at all. |
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Steve Wyzard
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June 1985: Yes - 90125, of course!
I still have it to this day, but I've been through a number of CD players since then.
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Intruder
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Clearly remember buying my first CDs - it was before I even bought my first CD player. I was a student at Penn State, it was 1988 and there was a little record shop going out of business and those expensive long box CDs were selling at a reasonable rate. I picked up:
Bob Marley "Live" Jimmy Smith and Wes Montgomery "Dynamic Duo" The Band "Big Pink".....sounded terrible! Van the Man "Astral Weeks" |
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I like to feel the suspense when you're certain you know I am there.....
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mathman0806
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A group of us ranging in age from 33 to 66 were discussing music and generational differences. I mentioned I bought my first CD in 1985. The youngest in the group (33) mentioned he has never owned a CD. All his music are digital downloads.
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cstack3
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My first CD was a used copy of an early CTTE disc by Yes! It was one of the ones that was made using Eddie Offord's master tapes & no remastering, so I could experience all of the lovely tape hiss that Eddie would have heard!!
I still have it & cherish old CDs cut from masters without much monkeying around. I also have my first CD player, a Sony "Disc-Man" portable, that I still love!
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I am not a Robot, I'm a FREE MAN!!
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verslibre
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I first owned that on cassette, then CD. In fact, last month, I rebought an inexpensive like-new CD from a brick and mortar, so it's back to stay. |
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mellotronwave
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Selling England by the pound when I bought my first CD player :-)
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