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Cool. I wish I could say the same.
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When I was about 15 I had a friend called James who came from a very posh and, I thought, stuck up family who had fallen on harder times ( hard enough to be living on the same estate in Wolverhampton as us). His older brother was a classical pianist who had reached the finals of BBC young musician of the year so they were all very 'serious' about music and the family tradition was that if anyone bought an album it got played for the whole family. Well, James bought On Parole as his first rock album and played it for the family. Apparently they were okay with the first couple of tracks but asked him to stop playing it during Vibrator. I don't think he had to play any subsequent purchases for the whole family. \m/
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I think the first album I ever bought with my own money was a cassette of this...
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But don't ask me what I think of you, I might not give the answer that you want me to
My dad has that somewhere. Those old sampler records are brilliant.
I can't remember which album I bought first, but contenders include Led Zep 4 (which I remember finding oddly dark and creepy and not nearly as "hair metal" as I was expecting), King's X's Dogman and Extreme's Pornograffitti.
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First CD pulp different class....I was sixteen
First lp: texas flood and are you experienced
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It marks the moment when i first began to venture outside of my dad's record collection and started developing my own taste in music.
As tired as Smells Like Teen Spirit sounds to me now, i can still remember the magic, adrenaline rush of those opening chords. Then Dave Grohl smashes that fill and boom! Instant teenager.
It took years and years to outgrow my obsession with Nirvana. Still haven't seen Montage of Heck, must get round to that.
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