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Robbie Bossert
From: WESCOSVILLE,PA,U.S.A.
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Posted 2 May 2003 8:59 am
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Do you remember getting your first album? Do you remember albums? ;-)
I'll start it off. My first album ever was Kiss Alive II. I got it for $5.00 from a cousin. How did I progress for Kiss to Haggard? The world may never know. I was 9 yrs. old at the time and thought that that's where music was at. Make-up, Fire, Loud guitars, the whole nine. Much like a Barf Brooks show is today.
Howabout' You?
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Tommy Minniear
From: Logansport, Indiana
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Posted 2 May 2003 9:43 am
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Lefty Frizzell's Greatest Hits. I bought it in an appliance store that sold cheap guitars, 45's, and LP's: the man who ran the store was a music lover also. That's where it all started and hasn't ended yet! Smiley Roberts is quite a collector. I wonder what his 1st record purchase was: probably something by Jimmie Rodgers --- and it was probably Jimmie's current single at the time.
Tommy Minniear[This message was edited by Tommy M on 02 May 2003 at 10:45 AM.] |
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Paul King
From: Gainesville, Texas, USA
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Posted 2 May 2003 9:44 am
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Too many years have passed for me to remember my first album. However, I do remember buying my first steel guitar album. It was "Hal Rugg Steels The Hits Of Loretta Lynn." I have bought many more since and occasionally I lay down in the floor with headphones and listen while my wife watches the 8:00 movie....Paul |
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Matt Dawson
From: Luxembourg, Europe
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Posted 2 May 2003 9:54 am
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The Byrds..Sweetheart of the Rodeo
T.REX....Electric Warrier (bought 'em the same day & still love 'em both). |
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Eric West
From: Portland, Oregon, USA, R.I.P.
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Posted 2 May 2003 10:14 am
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Chet Atkins. The one with Swedish Rhapsody, Glow Worm, Third man theme, Heartaches, and others I can't remember.
My first 45? Tennesee Ernie Ford. 16 tons/You don't have to be a Baby to cry.
Also "It's in the book" Johhny Standley and Art Thorsen.
"Mrs. O Malley, down in the Valley, was having ulcers I understand. She swallowed a cake of grandma's lye soap. She has the cleanest ulcers in the land..."
Gotta admit they were given to me.
First 45 I Personally bought was Rolph Harris' Tie me Kangaroo Down Sport 62.
First LP was LF and ES' Foggy Mountain Boys. 63 Put it on 16rpm and learned my first Banj0*(*censor defeating mechanism) song, Ground Speed. and it went on from there to where I am now..
280+ Dog Years...
EJL |
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Wayne Carver
From: Martinez, Georgia, USA
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Posted 2 May 2003 11:01 am
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A Grand Funk album and a Creedence Clearwater Revival album. My first country album was a Conway Twitty/Loretta Lynn album. |
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Joey Ace
From: Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
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Posted 2 May 2003 11:26 am
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The Rolling Stones "England's Newest Hitmakers". around 1965
It was their second album, came with an 8 X 10 poster.
I spent hours learning the Chuck Berry licks in "Oh Carol". |
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Michael Haselman
From: St. Paul
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Posted 2 May 2003 11:43 am
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The Yardbirds Greatest Hits in '66. Then I saw them in downtown Minneapolis with Page on bass and Beck on guitar. |
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Jim Cohen
From: Philadelphia, PA
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Posted 2 May 2003 11:49 am
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I think it was the English version of "A Hard Days Night", which my dad brought home from the UK.
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Leigh Howell
From: Edinburgh, Scotland * R.I.P.
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Posted 2 May 2003 2:34 pm
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Tommy M.
That was a gooder!!!! Smiley does have a great collection though.
Leigh
My first 45 was "Our Baby's Book" By Ernest Tubb. |
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Janice Brooks
From: Pleasant Gap Pa
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Posted 2 May 2003 3:19 pm
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First album I paid for
Suger Suger the Archies
First opo 45 I paid for I'm a Beliver the Monkees.
Christmas and bday gifts at a young age included Ben Colders single "Don't Go Near the Eskomos and Johnny Cash's Ring of Fire album. I also bought a few Roger Miller singles in the discount bin.
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Janice "Busgal" Brooks
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John P. Phillips
From: Folkston, Ga. U.S.A., R.I.P.
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Posted 2 May 2003 6:56 pm
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I think the first album I ever owned was Gene Vincent and his Blue Caps. GOD am I that old ???????????????
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JUST 'CAUSE I STEEL, DON'T MAKE ME A THIEF
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Craig A Davidson
From: Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin USA
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Posted 3 May 2003 5:34 am
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I think the title of mine was "Sing With The Hits Of Buck Owens". The Buckaroos played and it had a song sheet so you could sing along. The first with vocals was "Tribute To The Best Damn Fiddle Player, (or my salute to Bob Wills), by Haggard.
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Eric Myers
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Posted 3 May 2003 7:33 am
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Some Donny Osmond thing - .....so kill me! |
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Donny Hinson
From: Glen Burnie, Md. U.S.A.
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Posted 3 May 2003 8:55 am
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I think my first album was an Eddy Arnold thing...or maybe Hank Snow. I do, however, remember my first "all steel guitar" album. It was "Steel Guitar Jazz"!. I walked into Fred Walker's music store in downtown Baltimore (he sold instruments, amps and records), and found only two pedal steel albums. One was Speedy West, and the other was that incredible Emmons' thing. I took them both into the "listening booth" (that was a little glass-enclosed room with a record-player, where you could listen to your selections before you bought them...yeah, and that was in the "old days"). Any how, I played Speedy's, and then I played "Buddie's".
I almost went into shock!
I was mesmerized...as I still am when I listen to that album. That raspy, distorted, incredible steel playing blending in so PERFECTLY with a fabulous jazz quartet---saxophone, drums, piano, and upright bass.
That album, and what it did for the steel guitar, will live on long after we are all gone. [This message was edited by Donny Hinson on 03 May 2003 at 09:59 AM.] |
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J W Hock
From: Anderson, Texas, USA
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Posted 3 May 2003 11:32 am
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Hangin On - Waylon Jennings 1967. Man what a bad-ass cover ! This wasn't my father's country music. [This message was edited by J W Hock on 03 May 2003 at 12:33 PM.] |
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chas smith R.I.P.
From: Encino, CA, USA
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Posted 3 May 2003 11:47 am
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Dion and the Belmonts, Where or When, had to be around '57 or '58, and the first single I bought (45rpm) was Richie Valens', Oh Donna. |
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Greg Simmons
From: where the buffalo (used to) roam AND the Mojave
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Posted 3 May 2003 11:50 am
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Hangin On - Waylon Jennings 1967. Man what a bad-ass cover ! This wasn't my father's country music. |
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Greg Simmons
Custodian of the Official Sho~Bud Pedal Steel Guitar Website
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Mike Perlowin
From: Los Angeles CA
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Posted 3 May 2003 4:56 pm
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My first LP was Pete Seegar (with Sonny Terry) live at Carnagie Hall. The album was recorded in 1957. I bought it in 1960.
What ever happened to folk music? |
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Earnest Bovine
From: Los Angeles CA USA
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Jerry Gleason
From: Eugene, Oregon, USA
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Posted 3 May 2003 10:11 pm
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The Ventures, "Walk, Don't Run". Probably around 1963. Still have it, too. |
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Dave Boothroyd
From: Staffordshire Moorlands
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Posted 4 May 2003 12:56 am
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The Buddy Holly Story. His first posthumous album.
I still have it too
Cheers
Dave |
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Bob Watson
From: Champaign, Illinois, U.S.
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Posted 4 May 2003 1:06 pm
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The Beatles album "A Hard Days Night", the record label was United Artists instead of Capitol. It was 1963 and I was 7 years old. I picked it up at a grocery store with some money my Grandmother had given me for my birthday. The cost was less than $5.00. |
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Joe Miraglia
From: Jamestown N.Y.
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Posted 4 May 2003 3:45 pm
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Speedy West and Jimmy Bryant-2 Guitars Country style. This was the 10 in. record, with 8 songs.About 1954, that did it I was hooked. Still have the record. Anyone remember- Blue Bonnet Rag-it,s on that record. Maybe I'll try playing it,might be fun,don't think the band I work with would like it , this one I'll keep in the bed room .Joe |
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Tony Prior
From: Charlotte NC
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Posted 4 May 2003 8:34 pm
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My sister bought me " 10,000 Elvis fans Can't be Wrong " . I was about 12 or so. It had many many pictures ( the same one) of Elvis on the cover dressed in a Gold Suit. We wore that album out for sure.
That was it for me..Rock and Roll had now taken over my life..
I wonder if Saddam Hussein got his idea about multiple imposters from this album cover ?
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