OT First Cassette Tape and CD you owned

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  1. EL PRESIDENTE

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    ....8 track for our older peoples.
     
  2. EL PRESIDENTE

    EL PRESIDENTE Username Retired in Honor of Lanny.

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    Tape: Boogie Down Productions: By All Means Necessary

    CD: Doggystyle By Snoop Doggy Dogg
     
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    That's tough to remember....I think it was Revolver by the Beatles on cassette or If I could only remember my name by David Crosby....the David Crosby cassette I still have to this day and it still works amazingly.
     
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    Red Hot Minute by the Chili Peps. Downtown San Fran, huge music store, wish I could remember the name.
     
  5. EL PRESIDENTE

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    Rasputin's or Amoeba?
     
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  7. EL PRESIDENTE

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    We had a few out here in LA and one in Vegas, where I'd go a lot when I was in college. Loved that spot. I spent a lot on music back in the day, so I'd be at Tower or Virgin all the time listening to new CDs on their little stations.
     
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    The first 8 track I ever owned probably had
    Ten Years After - I'd Love to Change the World
     
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    Bought both my first CDs on the same day. Vanilla Ice and MC Hammer.
     
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    We bought 45 records growing up and eventually my sister started buying records.....I started my record purchasing with cassettes...my sister had the records already...in the 60s music was sold at furniture stores because record players were also coffee tables back then. You could buy a record and choose mono or stereo as well...my sister joined a record club and had them arrive in the mail. I remember when she bought Disraeli Gears by Cream....I was fascinated with that record as well as Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits vol II
     
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    My first 8 trk was Chicago Transit Authority ...later to be called Chicago...the 8 trk "click" is infamous!
     
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    Lanny Original Season Ticket Holder "Mr. Big Shot"

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    When I was a young teenager we used to go to the record store, pick out a record and test it in a booth. Were too poor to buy so we just pretended to be interested in buying so we could listen to the music for free. My favorites were mostly 33 1/3s by the Kingston Trio and the Limeliters with Glen Yarborough.
    I could afford 45s which I played endlessly, mostly The Beatles but a lot of other pop music. One of my favorite 33 1/3 collections was mom's Beethoven symphonies which I still have.
     
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    Tape: Duran Duran

    CD: Coolio Gangstas Paradise
     
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    Love it.

    They don't make music like that anymore.
     
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    Lanny Original Season Ticket Holder "Mr. Big Shot"

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    One of my all time favorite songs is I've Been Searching so Long by Chicago.
    Chicago - (I've Been) Searchin' So Long
     
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    Deep Purple - Machine Head. 8-track.

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    Dude! Same on BDP. And Erik b and rakeem- money. Bought all three( see below) at once at the new skate board and cd shop that opened up near me.

    and so i have to admit- dj jazzy jeff and the fresh prince was the third….lol

    oh and my uncle gave me his 8track to the star wars movie theme. I actually loved that as a kid.
     
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    First cassette(s) because I bought them at the same time....
    The Edgar Winter Group - They Only Come Out At Night
    The Doobie Brothers - Toulouse Street

    First CD(s) also because I bought them at the same time (Costco)
    Robert Johnson - The Complete Recordings
    Dire Straits - On Every Street

    The first 8 tracks I actually owned were bootlegs of The Beach Boys, Curtis Mayfield, etc, etc that I bought in the then ubiquitous head shops that used to line Broadway in San Diego in the early '70's. You get what you pay for.......
     
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    BTW, I don't know why this came to mind, but I used to work at a printing company in Tigard with Lynn Easton R.I.P.), drummer for the Kingsmen, who, for whatever reason, belted out an F-bomb on their recording of Louie Louie. He wasn't directly mic'd, but it can be heard in the background. It gave him quite the notoriety.
     

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