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wjohnd
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Topic: first purchase... Posted: August 28 2011 at 05:06 |
not sure if this is worth a thread, but i'm new around here so please forgive any lack of nettiquette.
i was browsing through the prog archives and came across Rod Argent - listed under crossover prog.
Way back in 1972, at the tender age of 9 i remember buying 'Hold your head up' my first ever single (7" black vinyl disc for all you youngsters), running home with it and playing it endlessly on the old travel turntable that my folks had.
I thought it was the best thing i'd ever heard and when two of my friends came round I insisted they listen to it.
naturally they thought i was nuts and that it was rubbish.
Of course i am older and wiser now.
I don't impose my taste on my friends for a start, but anyway this is just a misty eyed ramble by way of saying i just realised i was buying prog related records before i even realised it.
What about you, what was your first musical purchase? and does it still rate listening to today?
(btw i should mention that subsequent purchases of Slade, Sweet and Suzi quatro demonstrate that Argent might have been a fluke)
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Posted: August 28 2011 at 05:18 |
I think it must have been some cd's of Iron Maiden. Among my first vinyls (I've been collecting since age 15) are Jehtro Tull, Iron Maiden, Camel and Kayak.
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Posted: August 28 2011 at 06:22 |
Metal guru by t rex and kung fu fighting.....oh deary me
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Posted: August 28 2011 at 06:56 |
The first album I got I didn't actually buy but was given by my cousin. It was a cassette with "Bad" by Michael Jackson on it.
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akaBona
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Posted: August 28 2011 at 07:30 |
my first buy was Fragile by Yes. Didn't know anything about prog rock, just heard South Side of The Sky from radio and it totally blew my mind! brand new record player (my first) + Fragile = what a way to start
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wjohnd
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Posted: August 28 2011 at 07:46 |
akaBona wrote:
my first buy was Fragile by Yes. Didn't know anything about prog rock, just heard South Side of The Sky from radio and it totally blew my mind! brand new record player (my first) + Fragile = what a way to start 
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Posted: August 28 2011 at 08:12 |
My first buy was Iron Maiden's Number Of The Beast. I will listen to it occasionally but its not as good as some of their other stuff.
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Posted: August 28 2011 at 08:54 |
Pink Floyd - wish you were here (the cd). Although I had a bunch of tapes (mostly copied from my dad's collection) before I bought that.
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Posted: August 28 2011 at 09:03 |
Let me see... The first CD I bought myself was: The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust, the next day I went back and bought Paranoid and L.A. Woman, I think I was 8 years old.
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Posted: August 28 2011 at 09:17 |
My first single
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Posted: August 28 2011 at 09:40 |
Now that's a brain strain for sure. The chances are I was around 9 or 10 at the time (1967-68) and it was probably a 45 (remember those?) Most likely a Beatles single. But my first album was ELP's debut, that I know for sure. I heard it over the summer at a youth drop in centre that they ran at the local high school. The older brother of a girl I knew had brought it in and from the moment I heard The Three Fates prog had sunk it's sharp teeth firmly into my soul. There was no looking back. Once my older cousin (4 years my senior) learned I was starting to get into music, she opened the flood gates by introducing me to the likes of Led Zeppelin, the Doors, Steppenwolf and I hooked for life. 40 some odd years later and my collection exceeds 1000 vinyls and over 4000 CD's. Not one of the worse addictions to have but I'm starting to realize that it might be time to pare back.
So much music...so little time.
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Posted: August 28 2011 at 09:46 |
I took a lot to be able to buy a "stereo", so my first LP was "The Dark Side Of The Moon". On tape my first one was "ELP - Trilogy".
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Posted: August 28 2011 at 11:22 |
I'm not going to even pretend to be cool. Fairly certain that the first music I purchased would have been a 45 of "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" by Elton John and Kiki Dee. First album, if memory serves, was probably KISS Alive (the first one). History can be ugly.
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Posted: August 28 2011 at 11:33 |
My first single was 'Ballroom Blitz' Sweet I was about 8 or 9 and I bought it at Woolworths and I am not at all embarrassed because it was the start of a long relationship with music. And its a good single!
My first Album was 'Ride a White Swan' by T Rex and it was a bit of a surprise as I was expecting more T Rex Pop but got hippy dippy electro folk. It grew on me quite quickly.
My first tape was 24 Carat Purple.
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Posted: August 28 2011 at 11:53 |
I believe my first prog album was Fragile....spurred on by radio airplay of Roundabout...
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Posted: August 28 2011 at 11:54 |
Trout Mask Replica. I don't like to waste time. Only joking! I think it was Led Zeppelin IV.
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wjohnd
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Posted: August 28 2011 at 11:57 |
I don't have such a strong memory of buying my first LP for some reason, but it was almost certainly Elton John's Captain Fantastic. (Which I still like today )
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Posted: August 28 2011 at 12:17 |
My first album that I bought from my own money was back in the mid 80ies: Marillion - Script for a Jester's Tear. It's still one of my favourite albums.
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Posted: August 28 2011 at 12:42 |
I usually discount The Batman Theme Played by The Markettes when I was six and did not know what music was. I did, however, know Batman. This was the original series starring Adam West, by the way. My real first purchase came when I was fourteen, I think. I had been avidly listening to AM radio for some years, and so had a good sense of what was out there, at least what hit the mainstream (at a time when the likes of Yes, ELP, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, etc were the mainstream). Actually, the purchase was of two records: Burn by Deep Purple and Caribou by Elton John. The latter did little for me, although I really liked Don't Let the Sun Go Down On Me (I have come to appreciate Sir Elton in later years), but the Deep Purple just knocked my socks off. As my sister said, "Oh, you like the hairy guys." I replied, "Yeah!" I just got a CD version of Burn, and listening to it is like visiting an old friend after a long absence.
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Posted: August 28 2011 at 13:05 |
wjohnd wrote:
not sure if this is worth a thread, but i'm new around here so please forgive any lack of nettiquette.
i was browsing through the prog archives and came across Rod Argent - listed under crossover prog.
Way back in 1972, at the tender age of 9 i remember buying 'Hold your head up' my first ever single (7" black vinyl disc for all you youngsters), running home with it and playing it endlessly on the old travel turntable that my folks had. I thought it was the best thing i'd ever heard and when two of my friends came round I insisted they listen to it.
naturally they thought i was nuts and that it was rubbish.
Naturally the style is not appealing to them. I remember being a kid, my brother-in-law drove me around to watch bands rehearse and Rod Argent's electric piano solo on "She's Not There" was required for keyboard players during auditions. If you could play it note for note....you were in. Argent's music based around singer/songwriting to a degree with Russ Ballard is what gave them popularity. But then....if you observe some of the lesser known tracks from In Deep, Nexus, and Ring of Hands you will hear a style which can only be defined progressive. Rod Argent's keyboard playing on Ring of Hands is completely diverse and outstanding. It's just dated sounding and people have difficulty with it. The band is simplistic a lot, but to play Rod's solos would be difficult.
Of course i am older and wiser now. I don't impose my taste on my friends for a start, but anyway this is just a misty eyed ramble by way of saying i just realised i was buying prog related records before i even realised it.
What about you, what was your first musical purchase? and does it still rate listening to today?
Hawaii Five-O by the Ventures.
(btw i should mention that subsequent purchases of Slade, Sweet and Suzi quatro demonstrate that Argent might have been a fluke) |
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