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what was the very first 45,album,cassette,or cd you ever owned?

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I mean that belonged to you whether it was a x-mas or birthday present, your first piece of music that belonged to you. Do you remember what age you got it at?

one tin soldier on 45 I was young and it kind of belonged to all three of us kids. we listened over and over and over:)
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I mean that belonged to you whether it was a x-mas or birthday present, your first piece of music that belonged to you. Do you remember what age you got it at?

one tin soldier on 45 I was young and it kind of belonged to all three of us kids. we listened over and over and over:)


Other than the ones my parents already had, the first one I picked myself was the self titled "Pretenders" album. I think I was around 10. My dad bought it for me. Or maybe that's the first one I remember picking...

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Band on the Run- the 45 is the first one I remember owning. I'm the youngest of 4, and I definitely commandeered a few of my sister's records! Carol King's Tapestry is still one of my all time favorites, and I don't know how many times I took that from my sister's room! After I wore hers out, I bought my own copy and its also one of the very first CDs I bought.

But even before that was a Beatles album (cassette) that belonged to my dad. The one with Paperback Writer? I listened to it all the time!

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The first album I ever had was The Clash's London Calling album, which happened to be one of the best they ever made. They were my favorite band in my teen years. I eventually moved to Van Halen, U2, Def Leppard, AC/DC and a few others... but The Clash was the first.
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Tough, tough call. Many, many brain cells have died slow painfful deaths since then, and the life-force has been drained from many an innocent beer...however...

1st LP (for real, now): "Hejira" by Joni Mitchell. Released in 1976 on Elektra/Asylum label. I do not have the LP anymore (I gave them all away about ten years ago), but I've got it on CD.

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the first I remember which was really MINE was ABBA, I think it was the GOLD album not sure... I received it with my first walkman... Had to put 4 batteries in it, and couldn't listen to the complete tape without changing batteries...
That was the good old times....

Before that I appropiated myself a CHIEFTAINS album which was at my grandparent's house in Ireland... And the Chieftains used to play at the local pub every once in a while... Last time I saw them was a couple of km from my place in Switzerland, at a festival called www.paleo.ch in front of 25'000 people :)
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I don't rememebr the 1st one I got. My mom used to buy KTel compilations when I was little.
but the 1st Album I bought was
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Would have to be "The Sisters Of Mercy - Floodland" the record was imported and cost me 2 months pocket money at the time ... still got that record and is in immaculate condition

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