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What was the first music record, CD that you bought?

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Friday, October 29, 2004 6:29 PM

THATWEIRDGIRL


the first album I bought with my own money was Endless Sumemr, Beach Boys. I had tons of the Disney 45s, you know the Davy Crockett tyoe stuff.

The first CD was Best Shots, Pat Benatar.

The first MP3 I bought was Santa Baby because it was Christmas time when I signed up for itunes. After that, She's So Unusual.

My favorite album growing up was Dark Side of the Moon.

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Sunday, October 31, 2004 5:07 PM

DINGOACTION


I feel like I'm 12...the first cd I bought with my own money was Sheriee Austin's Words. I adore it still, but it got stolen (ironically) in Sydney a year ago. Of course, there were tapes and other CDs before that (the tapes of the embarassing boy-band phenomenon of the 80's variety), but I still remember the glee of actually buying the album.

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Tuesday, November 2, 2004 10:53 AM

REDCLAIRE


My first 45 record that I can remember having was Blondie's "Rapture". I think I was 8 or 9. Loved it then, love it now. My first LP record was "Thriller" - who didn't like that album - especially a kid of the 80's. My first CD I bought when I was about 14, and that was Depeche Mode's "Strangelove" which I still own and listen to every once in a while.

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Tuesday, November 2, 2004 12:17 PM

KELLAINA


The first cassettes I bought were Ace of Base's The Sign and Alanis Morissette's Jagged Little Pill (which was surprising poplular with 11-12 year old girls). I can't remember which was first.

Before those I had all the soundtrack cassettes for all of the Disney movies since Beauty and the Beast. My parents gave me my first cd when I was 8 or 9 - The Little Mermaid soundtrack. Of course being that cd players were still fairly expensive I wasn't allowed to use it by myself. 12 years later I'm the only one who knows how to use the darn thing .

The first cd I actually bought... I can't remember, but I suspect it may have been by a boy band . Thankfully, I finally got over that phase .

If nothing we do matters, then all that matters is what we do. -"Angel"

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Tuesday, November 2, 2004 5:50 PM

INSIGHT SPINNER


Stevie Wonder "Music of my Mind"

Still love the music from this, but I dont' think I have the album anymore!!

yeah, I'm with the old squad.



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Tuesday, November 2, 2004 7:10 PM

THATWEIRDGIRL


I use to hug my Thriller album. *sigh*. Ooh, and i rememebr Rapture. Was that the video with a fake street and random cool, edgy, hip hop poeple break dancing and stuff. Kinda like a fashion show?

Wait, the fashion show was ChakaKahn's I Feel for You, right?---from Breakin'.

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Wednesday, November 3, 2004 4:49 AM

KNIBBLET


*sniff*
Too bad it wasn't a George Szell directing. Szell was my great uncle. When I was very young (and willing to prove I could be very quiet), I was allowed to sit in Severence Hall whilst the Orchestra practiced.

Quote:

Originally posted by Atilla:
The first record I ever bought was a Cleveland Symphony recording of Beethoven's 3rd Symphony with Leonard Much conducting. It was a special record that supported the new "stereo" format while still being playable on existing mono machines.



"Just keep walkin, preacher man."

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Wednesday, November 3, 2004 6:50 AM

EST120


Quote:

Originally posted by Knibblet:
*sniff*
Too bad it wasn't a George Szell directing. Szell was my great uncle. When I was very young (and willing to prove I could be very quiet), I was allowed to sit in Severence Hall whilst the Orchestra practiced.



i have had the chance to hear the cleveland orchestra play (live of course) twice. once in blossom and once in severance hall (when i was in college in cleveland). i got cheap tickets for the severance hall performance through my music class. absolutely wonderful.

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Wednesday, November 3, 2004 6:55 AM

ATILLA


What a joy! I grew up in Miami, Oklahoma. Classical music wasn't big there. My Father listened to a 78 rpm record of Mario Lanza singing the music from the movie, "The Great Caruso". He belonged to a Columbia club for a while adding to our meager supply of classical music. I took a music appreciation class and heard the Beethoven recording. I think I was 15 before I heard the 9th Symphony for the first time.

So much beautiful music so little time!

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Monday, December 6, 2004 6:37 PM

JAZAF


Ah my first CD
heh it was a Weird Al Album "Bad Hair day"
I just find him damn hilarious

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Tuesday, December 7, 2004 10:31 PM

CHERNOBYL


Journey's Greatest Hits

Chern

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Wednesday, December 8, 2004 12:28 PM

MRSKBORG


I remember the first vinyl 45 I bought my own self - The Police - Walking on the Moon. Do I still like it? Hell yeah! I also seem to recall buying Adam and the Ants at some point fairly early on - must've got lost somewhere along the line. The best vinyl I had I didn't buy some one gave it to me - it was a 1940 Ella Fitzgerald recording. That I still have. As for cassettes - never really had many of them but I did buy all my Crowded House stuff on tape. Still have them too. Granted they are slightly on the knackered side. First CD, can't really remember but I have a feeling it was probably Catatonia's International Velvet. Or it could have been Jeff Waynes War of the Worlds. One of those two at any rate. All of which I still love.

"This movie may be a beautiful butterfly, but I loved that damn caterpillar." Joss Whedon.

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Tuesday, December 14, 2004 10:37 AM

GEEZER

Keep the Shiny side up


I realized how things have changed when my 25+year old turntable finally gave up the ghost and I went to Best Buy to look for another one. There were dozens of CD & DVD players, even a few tape decks, and two turntables.

My first LP was either the soundtrack to the Victory at Sea TV series or the 1812 Overture. Got both at the same time, along with my new Sears Silvertone stereo. The first 45 was Pipeline by the Chantays. First 8-track (what's an 8-track, daddy?) was Fire and Rain by James Taylor. First casette and CD? Don't even remember.

"Keep the Shiny side up"

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Saturday, December 25, 2004 2:18 PM

RAT


Dont know the first I got.
But the first I bought was "Severe Tire Damage" by They Might Be Giants.



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Sunday, January 1, 2006 3:10 AM

COSMICFUGITIVE


*The door slowly creaks open and CosmicFugitive enters the thread. He blows away the high levels of dust that have accumulated over the past 12 months.*

Cough! Cough! Splutter! Cough!

Bloody hell.. It's been a while...

BUMP!

(Hearing lots of good, classic tunes at the moment. Feeling kinda nostalgic.)


The thread is officially reopened for business.

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Sunday, January 1, 2006 4:54 AM

JONUS


Nine Inch Nails: The Downward Spiral. It was 1994 and I was in 4th grade and my mom actually let me buy it. It has the song that goes "I wanna you like an animal." I'm still a fan today. I turned out to be a good kid - I just have a dirty mouth.

Mal would kick Han Solo's ass.

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Sunday, January 1, 2006 7:46 AM

RAT


Yay! I didn't kill the thread after all!



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Sunday, January 1, 2006 8:03 AM

JAYTEE


early 70's. Deep Purple's Machine Head in glorious vinyl.

Jaytee

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Monday, January 9, 2006 4:18 AM

SHINYTALENT


Ok I'm too young to have been around for vinyl, but I did inherit my mum's collection which consists of UB40, Hendrix, ACDC, Cold Chisel and some really awesome punk rock.

The very first cassette tape that I bought was the Ninja Turtle soundtrack to the very first movie- anyone else remember the song "Spin That Wheel?"

My first CD that *I* bought, with my allowance was Pearl Jam's Vitalogy, I was 12 and I still have it, and it still plays. they have a great song called "Bugs" I love it!

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Monday, January 9, 2006 4:43 AM

SCOUSERATHEART


First vinyl: Billy Joel - Glass Houses
First CD: New Order - Substance

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Monday, January 9, 2006 4:57 AM

GAZERBEAM


The first record I bought was in 1985, and it was a dopey children's song album (I was 6)

First Cassette I bought was the soundtrack to Batman. (The Prince-heavy one)

First CD I bought was Toad the Wet Sprocket.

God, I feel old...

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Monday, January 9, 2006 5:00 AM

CHYNA


Hmmm, the 1st tape was I think the Fern Gully Sound Track, cause come on, Tim Curry ROCKS! LOL!! I think my 1st CD I'm shamed to say is the Backstreet Boys single. Wow!! I was a frickin' teenie-bopper!!!! LOL!! I sware, my taste in music has greatly improved.

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Monday, January 9, 2006 5:01 AM

GAZERBEAM


Quote:

Originally posted by CaptainHarbatkin:
If you can remember the 60s, you didn't live through 'em...



I love this. It's my new sig. (Not, I didn't live through the 60's, but still.... very funny)

If you can remember the 60s, you didn't live through 'em...

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Monday, January 9, 2006 6:03 AM

MER


My actual album to call my own was Oasis's "Morning Glory". I had to buy a CD to go along with my new boombox...

As for tapes, not sure, and I never owned a record when I was a babe..but I do own one now...a Donna Summers record.

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Friday, January 20, 2006 11:32 AM

LOLA


The first cassette tape that I truly loved was ABBA Super Trooper...the first tape I went out and bought with my allowance was Cindy Lauper She's So Unusual..I used to dress up in my grandmother's old 1950's dresses and heels and lip sync to it in front of a big mirror.
I think I was 10 or 11..I still have the dang tape too..
First vinyl record was David Bowie Heroes...and bought at the same time was Sisters of Mercy..
First CD..I think..hmmmm was The Creatures first album..can't remeber the name.
What a neat question to pose..takes you back to those strange days when what you listened to was your life.
thanks :)

Lola

"ever sailed on a Firefly?"

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Friday, January 20, 2006 12:00 PM

AMITON


Wow...this makes me feel sad...fortunately all of this was far enough in the past to be able to claim adolescent lack of experience =)

First LP - Kiss, Dynasty
First Cassette - Ratt, Out of the Cellar
First CD - Dread Zeppelin...I don't even remember the name of the album. I was all excited because it only came out on CD at the time. Now I'm sure it isn't available anywhere.

I don't think I still have any of them, and I haven't listened to them in at least a decade or more if perchance I do still have them =p

With shame,
Amiton.

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Friday, January 20, 2006 12:25 PM

CLIOMUSE


It was 1975, it was my 10th birthday, I got The Captain and Tennille, "Song of Joy" album (on vinyl, of course.) The first album I went into the store and bought with my own money and no parents present was "Saturday Night Fever." I don't listen to either of them any more! Tapes and CDs, who knows???

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Friday, January 20, 2006 12:31 PM

DC4BS


I started out with my two sisters old LP records like Boston, Kansas, The Who, Todd Rundgren, Supertramp, etc... Hand-me-downs after they got tired of them (I'm the youngest by 5 & 6 years respectively).

The first ones I bought with my own money:

1st LP: Michael Jackson's "Thriller" - Perhaps the last great album he did before he went loony-toons.

1st cassette: Men at Work "Cargo" - Had just got a walkman for my birthday that summer...

1st CD: Seal (1994) - Was using a rented 4x4 SUV, a laptop & GPS unit to make an up to date map of Grant County, WA for their new 911 system (mid 90s' - mapped 3500+ miles of roads over 3 months). Bought a CD walkman, cassette adapter and the CD... Averaging 300 miles a day with only the 1 CD for a few weeks lets you REALY learn every note... The amazing thing is I still like Seal and have collected all of his albums on CD now.

Hmm... WOW! It just dawned on me WHY I simply HAD to have the phatnoise unit for my car. Now I have just over 650 CDs worth of mp3s on a hard disk attached to the sterio. I can drive for months without ever hearing a repeat (or comercial) unless I want to.

2nd CD: Men at Work "Cargo" Had to update cause the tape got stretched and wierd sounding. Just had to have a good copy of the song "No Sign of Yesterday". I must have listened to that 100 times on the cassette after I got dumped. Looking back, it was silly kid stuff but it still hurt. Now the whole album just brings back good memories of that summer.

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Friday, January 20, 2006 1:35 PM

KOMELION


Space Ghost’s Musical Bar-B-Que. It’s just a bunch of song from an old TV show called Cartoon Planet.

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Well, here I am.

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Friday, January 20, 2006 1:52 PM

FWBBROWNCOAT


First Cassette: Soundtrack to Star Wars
First CD: Metallica - Black Album

"Come a day there won't be room for naughty men like us to slip about at all." - Malcolm Reynolds

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Friday, January 20, 2006 1:59 PM

KAREL

Flying on duct tape and a damaged registry.


The first record I ever bought was either Ram by Paul and Linda McCartney or Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles (I threw away those stupid cutouts, of course!). This was about 1971 or 1972. I still have those records today. I would listen to them more often, but Sgt Pepper is worn and Ram is trashed. (If I only knew then what I know now!)

The first CD I bought was Breakfast in America by Supertramp and Brothers in Arms by Dire Straits. Circa 1988. I still listen to them, and of course they are in PERFECT shape.

NEVER bought a cassette album. The quality was inconsistent and averaged somewhere around "bad". (I still have some recordings I made of some of my records when they were new. Maxell UDXL-II, no Dolby, Akai GXC-706D deck. They are still in remarkably good shape, considering that some of them are coming up on 28 years old...)

NEVER had 8 track. Dodged that bullet.

--Karel.

(Listens to vinyl and likeses it.)

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Friday, January 20, 2006 2:18 PM

LOLA


I love Men At Work...I remember playing Lego's with my best friend, Eric (my neighbor) who brought over a couple of records...that was the summer of "Electric Avenue" and ..."what the hell is a vega-mite sandwich"
I miss those innocent days....*sigh*

On the plus side..I have introduced my 14yr old son to some great 70's & 80's....including his new favorite the 1984 movie "Breakin'"

good times



Lola

"ever sailed on a Firefly?"

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Friday, January 20, 2006 2:36 PM

STORYMARK


Okay, lets see...

First cassette: Michael Jackson - Thriller
First vinyl ever(bought at a garage sale): Star Wars Soundtrack
First vinyl bought new: Pearl Jam - Vitology
First CD: Last Action Hero soundtrack.

I still have the vinyl records, though mainly as keepsakes since I also have the albums on CD. I'm sure the Thriller casette is somewhere in my mother's garage, but I havn't listened to it in 15 years. The CD I sold ages ago, though I still like the Alice in Chains song on it.

"I thoroughly disapprove of duels. If a man should challenge me, I would take him kindly and forgivingly by the hand and lead him to a quiet place and kill him."

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Friday, January 20, 2006 2:47 PM

HUMBUG


The first vinyl single I ever bought was "Making Your Mind up" by Bucks Fizz (I was 11 at the time).

The first vinyl album was "Brothers in Arms" by Dire Straits. (one of the best albums ever made!)

The first album (cassette) was Wham, Make It Big. (I plead insanity - I was a teenager)

The First CD was Queen Greatest Hits. (I was beginning to replace my cassette collection with CD)

Humbug

"You know what the first rule of flying is?... Love. You can learn all the math in the 'verse, but you take a boat in the air you don't love, she'll shake you off just as sure as the turning of worlds. Love keeps her in the air when she oughta fall down, tells you she's hurting 'fore she keens. Makes her a home." Mal, BDM

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Friday, January 20, 2006 3:49 PM

FINN MAC CUMHAL


I don’t really remember.

I can only say that the Star Wars theme on 45 was one of my first. I don’t remember where I got it. I just remember being so thrilled to have it, and I listened to it all the time.

Alvin and the Chipmunks country music album might have been my first full length vinyl, but I don’t remember. It was a Christmas gift. We didn’t have money to buy that kind of stuff, so I didn’t own very many albums that I actually would have chosen to own. I just had what people gave me, sometimes as a gift, but mostly just to get rid of it. So when I was in my adolescent phase (10-13), when most other kinds my age were listening to Madonna or Michael Jackson, I was listening to songs like “Yellow Rose of Texas,” “Lone ranger theme,” “Red River Valley,” “The Road and Miles to Dundee,” or “The Town I Loved So Well.”

I was probably the only kid in my school who knew all the words to “Red River Valley” or “the Road and the Miles to Dundee.”

But I had other music too. Stuff by Waylon Jennings, the Eagles, John Denver, Johnny Cash, Jim Reves, Kenny Rogers, John Schneider (the Duke boy)...

For not having actually bought an album I certainly had a large library, come to think of it.

But it was many years before I actually bought an album of my own choosing, and that was Billy Joel's Greatest Hits.

I think I was 30 before I bought or even owned a CD, and that was Garbage.




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Friday, January 20, 2006 3:58 PM

GLOBLABSURDITY


The soundtrack to StarWars--The Empire Strikes Back. It was a vinyl--lol.
My first rock record was Duran Duran--Rio.

*Never judge a book by it's movie*
*The heart is an artist that paints over what profoundly disturbs it, leaving on the canvas a less dark,less sharp version of the truth*--D.Koontz (Forever Odd)

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Friday, January 20, 2006 4:27 PM

THUNDAR


This one's easy. Boston.

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Friday, January 20, 2006 5:22 PM

GRIMJACK21502


Quote:

Originally posted by Lola:


On the plus side..I have introduced my 14yr old son to some great 70's & 80's....including his new favorite the 1984 movie "Breakin'"

good times



Lola

"ever sailed on a Firefly?"



I feel safe in saying that, should they ever want it, Turbo and Ozone could find a home aboard Serenity...hmmm...

Serenity 2: Electric Boggaloo

First album: Air Supply's Greatest hits

...and to answer your question I ended up heterosexual...not that there's anything wrong with that :)

"And once you're gone, you can never come back
When you're out of the blue and into the black"
-Neil Young

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Friday, January 20, 2006 7:14 PM

LOLA


My friend..I would so surely sail with Turbo and Ozone in a New York minute...

I can't believe someone else remembered that movie!

funny story..when I was 12 one of our teachers' brothers' had a part in the movie (no-name extra kinda thing) so she got a video right as it was hitting theatres. So for gym class not only did we get to watch the movie..but they also decided to teach us break dancin'.
...so there we all were on our little cardboard squares..all 23 of us white, midwest crackers..learnin' the moves.
..it was the best of times..it was the worst of times....


Lola

"ever sailed on a Firefly?"

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Saturday, January 21, 2006 10:53 AM

GRIMJACK21502


Quote:

Originally posted by Lola:
My friend..I would so surely sail with Turbo and Ozone in a New York minute...

I can't believe someone else remembered that movie!

funny story..when I was 12 one of our teachers' brothers' had a part in the movie (no-name extra kinda thing) so she got a video right as it was hitting theatres. So for gym class not only did we get to watch the movie..but they also decided to teach us break dancin'.
...so there we all were on our little cardboard squares..all 23 of us white, midwest crackers..learnin' the moves.
..it was the best of times..it was the worst of times....


Lola

"ever sailed on a Firefly?"



Is it wrong for me to say how jealous I am that you guys were allowed to break dance in gym?

"And once you're gone, you can never come back
When you're out of the blue and into the black"
-Neil Young

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Wednesday, January 25, 2006 11:46 AM

GUENEVER


No Laughing at me! My first any format of album that I bought. I had to special order. It was the soundtrack to Paint Your Wagon. The movie from the '60s. Starring Clint Eastwood and Lee Marving singing. I was 11 and it was 1991.

Yes I am a dork, and a nerd. I still love musicals and Clint Eastwood was really hot in 1969 even if he had no butt.

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Wednesday, January 25, 2006 11:53 AM

STILLSHINY


My first....

Michael W Smith - Project

With him in a white sweater & a very 80's geometeric background.


I've already answered this. .....huh,


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Wednesday, January 25, 2006 7:12 PM

RIVER6213


My 1st LP record that I ever purchased was for 1 song on it by Doris Day called "Its magic" back in 1976.


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Wednesday, January 25, 2006 8:18 PM

FLETCH2


First 3 CD's I ever bought were bought at the same time so they are all equally "first."

Dire Straits -- Brothers in Arms (I have bought 3 copies of that album in various formats.)

GF Handel --- Music for the Royal Fireworks
GF Handel --- Water Music

First Single record bought with my own money (as opposed to having it bought for me) "Rubber Ball by Bobby Vee"

First cassette, Clannad -- Legend about the time I bought my first walkman prior to that I'd only used Cassettes to record radio shows.

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Friday, January 27, 2006 12:29 AM

CANTONHEROINE


I remember getting A Chipmunk Christmas on cassette one year when I was about 8.
The first vinyl LP I remember buying was Wham's Make It Big, and I think I also bought Duran Duran's Arena on cassette around the same time.
The last vinyl I purchased before turning to CD's was the 45 for Faith No More's Epic.

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"Now somethin' about that is just downright unsettlin'."

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Friday, January 27, 2006 9:24 AM

OKCBROWNCOAT


YES!!! another Boingophile Browncoat exists! Good lord, that's a weird combo. Got into Elfman as a result of my Nightmare Before Christmas obsession. Don't have QUITE all the CDs yet, but I'm working on some of the rarities and even have an ALIVE '89 t-shirt I paid WAY too much for at a vintage place.

"We've done the impossible, and that makes us mighty."

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Friday, January 27, 2006 9:38 AM

JAEDE77


First CD: Bryan Adams, So Far So Good

Wow... I was a real winner...

“Can I suggest something that doesn't involve violence, or is this the wrong crowd for that?”
–Wash

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Friday, January 27, 2006 10:20 AM

ANOTHERFIREFLYFAN


Quote:

Originally posted by okcbrowncoat:
YES!!! another Boingophile Browncoat exists! Good lord, that's a weird combo. Got into Elfman as a result of my Nightmare Before Christmas obsession. Don't have QUITE all the CDs yet, but I'm working on some of the rarities and even have an ALIVE '89 t-shirt I paid WAY too much for at a vintage place.

"We've done the impossible, and that makes us mighty."



Shiny! Firefly and Boingo are two things that really define who I am, both are relatively obscure interests, and I think it's awesome when there is overlap.

Check out this thread: http://www.fireflyfans.net/thread.asp?b=2&t=8842

Keep flying

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Saturday, January 28, 2006 7:42 AM

MICO


Quote:

Originally posted by Guenever:
No Laughing at me! My first any format of album that I bought. I had to special order. It was the soundtrack to Paint Your Wagon. The movie from the '60s. Starring Clint Eastwood and Lee Marving singing. I was 11 and it was 1991.

Yes I am a dork, and a nerd. I still love musicals and Clint Eastwood was really hot in 1969 even if he had no butt.



Not a dork at all, in my book! My older sister and I went to the theater to see Paint Your Wagon and we sat through it twice. That was sometime in 1970 (took a while for the movie to come to our Nebraska backwater). Later, my sister bought the album, and to this day I still love the movie and can sing all the songs on it.

The first LP I ever bought was several years prior to that -- The Beatles second album. I'm officially in the "old geezer" demographic.

Most recent CD purchase: Soundtrack to Firefly. :)

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Saturday, January 28, 2006 8:14 AM

RIVER6213


You guys, never be ashamed of the music you like.
A lot of the music I like gets me a lot of grief from other people, but I continue to listen to it.

I love Karen Carpenter, Doris Day, Buddy Holly, Barbra Striesand (thet spelled right?) and most classicals. I also have a large appetite for movie soundtracks. There is no such thing as being a "dork" for listening to the music that makes you feel good, so don't call yourself that.

So far, what I've read in this thread, you people seem to have good taste in music, so I must be hanging around the right crowd.

River


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