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07-12-16  05:45am - 2992 days Original Post - #1
Jason33 (0)
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Your first record?

Something I've always enjoyed hearing are people's "First album" stories. I'm curious as to what the music lovers in this forum started off with, and what you're listening to today. Also, seeing as how I'm still a very new user to the site, I figured this might a cool little way to get to know a few of you.

I get mixed responses when I tell people what my first record was, lol. When I was still in elementary, I saved up enough allowance money and bought myself "No Need To Argue" by The Cranberries. Say what you want about that record, but I loved it, haha! But, in all fairness, that record eventually led me to discover a few classics like The Beatles, Black Sabbath, The Doors, etc.

So, what did you all start off? What are you listening to these days?

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07-14-16  09:59am - 2989 days #2
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My collect is very small. Janis Joplin, George Thorogood, Eurythmics, Koko Taylor dominate in my collection. Warning Will Robinson

07-14-16  11:07am - 2989 days #3
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I started getting into music and buying albums around the Punk/New Wave era of the late 1970s. I'm struggling to remember specifically which was the first album I bought but I remember several of the earliest ones in my collection so it could be any of these: Siouxsie and the Banshees (The Scream), Sham 69 (Tell us the Truth), The Jam (In the City), the Clash (Give 'em Enough Rope) or Boomtown Rats (A Tonic for the Troops).

07-14-16  12:21pm - 2989 days #4
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I remember my first album like it was yesterday. Would have been early 80s, 1982-83, my mom took me to a local department store. Both of my parents and older brother were all into music. My brother's favorite band was Black Sabbath. He used to play "Iron Man" everyday. I was maybe 7-8 years old. At the department store there was an album with this great album cover called, "Iron Maiden" album was "Number of the Beast". So, I bought it and still to this day, love Iron Maiden, even though I had no clue who they were back then.

My parents mostly were into disco/70s funk, but both of them had their favorites too. Dad loved Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple and Jimi Hendrix. Mom was more into the 50s/60s pop like The Beatles, Elvis and anything with Eric Clapton in it.

My interests in music became very varied and much like my porn collection, I went overboard. As of right now, my music collection (in ripped digital form) is over 2 TB. And admittedly, some of it is from the early years (not as illegal) of music sharing.

My wife loves The Cranberries and anything 90s alternative. I've introduced her to Joy Division, The Clash, Tears for Fears, The Cure, so her favorites are mostly New Wave or 90s alternative/grunge.

Me? I play music 90% of a day. Including while asleep and while working. My tastes are very diverse, so much in fact that my wife complains about the emotional rollercoaster she gets while listening to music with me. A brief example of what I'll be listening to over the next 24 hours:

I'll start off with some serious Viking metal from Amon Amarth "Jomsviking" album. Then I slow it down with Johnny Cash's American I and American II albums. This goes into the closest I've heard to a good rap album in the last few years with Snoop Dogg's new album "Coolaid". Then it's guilty pleasure time, Bee Gees and Franki Valli mix of disco songs. I'll have to crush my laidback mood with Kreator's "Phantom Antichrist". Then reminisce a little with Psycho Realm's self-titled rap album (Grew up with these guys in Los Angeles). I'll relax a little with Patsy Cline's Hits album. Get myself going again with Earth, Wind and Fire's double hits album. Then I listen to something I've not listened to much and/or have just discovered. For the time being, it's a band called Midnight Ghost Train. There will be days where one genre is more represented, some days I'll just listen to one band on repeat. For all the Canadian members I usually have a Rush day each week, wife also loves Rush.

A big part of my music collection came from working in a mom and pops music store in the 90s, while in college. I'm actually get more questions about music recommendations than porn recommendations. Here's a few that people have really liked, but didn't know much about before I told them:

Psycho Realm/Sick Symphonies - For everyone who believes rap music is shallow/stupid, and believe me, I think most current rap music is just that. I grew up with the two real-life brothers who formed Psycho Realm in the 90s. One of them, Big Duke, was shot and paralyzed while breaking up a fight between two strangers. This caused the stop of Psycho Realm, in name, and the switch to Sick Symphonies, spelled with z sometimes. To see the original Psycho Realm at their best, look on youtube for "Stone Garden dirty", "Psycho City Blocks" and "Showdown". To see the more mellow mood that Duke's shooting caused, look up Sick Symphonies "In This Lifetime" and "Land of Shadows", songs about reflection of life and death.

Midnight Ghost Train/Clutch/Sixty Watt Shaman - Being from California, I love desert/fuzzy hard rock. Clutch is probably known, Sixty Watt Shaman is similar, but this band Midnight Ghost Train is just something completely fresh and exciting, at least to me it is. Check out their youtube video "Make it Rain/Along the Chasm/Gladstone" it's live, but the energy and production is really good. My first time I jacked off, I thought I'd invented it. I looked down at my sloppy handful of junk and thought, This is going to make me rich. - Chuck Palahniuk

07-14-16  01:12pm - 2989 days #5
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My uncle was the musician in the family, and as a kid, he gave me my first guitar lessons, and introduced me to a ton of music. One of those bands was Our Lady Peace. When I was finally old enough and had a part time summer job, I went to a local music shop near my home and picked up Clumsy by Our Lady Peace on cassette. I thoroughly enjoyed that record.

07-15-16  01:26pm - 2988 days #6
Jason33 (0)
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Originally Posted by exotics4me:


I remember my first album like it was yesterday. Would have been early 80s, 1982-83, my mom took me to a local department store. Both of my parents and older brother were all into music. My brother's favorite band was Black Sabbath. He used to play "Iron Man" everyday. I was maybe 7-8 years old. At the department store there was an album with this great album cover called, "Iron Maiden" album was "Number of the Beast". So, I bought it and still to this day, love Iron Maiden, even though I had no clue who they were back then.

My parents mostly were into disco/70s funk, but both of them had their favorites too. Dad loved Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple and Jimi Hendrix. Mom was more into the 50s/60s pop like The Beatles, Elvis and anything with Eric Clapton in it.

My interests in music became very varied and much like my porn collection, I went overboard. As of right now, my music collection (in ripped digital form) is over 2 TB. And admittedly, some of it is from the early years (not as illegal) of music sharing.

My wife loves The Cranberries and anything 90s alternative. I've introduced her to Joy Division, The Clash, Tears for Fears, The Cure, so her favorites are mostly New Wave or 90s alternative/grunge.

Me? I play music 90% of a day. Including while asleep and while working. My tastes are very diverse, so much in fact that my wife complains about the emotional rollercoaster she gets while listening to music with me. A brief example of what I'll be listening to over the next 24 hours:

I'll start off with some serious Viking metal from Amon Amarth "Jomsviking" album. Then I slow it down with Johnny Cash's American I and American II albums. This goes into the closest I've heard to a good rap album in the last few years with Snoop Dogg's new album "Coolaid". Then it's guilty pleasure time, Bee Gees and Franki Valli mix of disco songs. I'll have to crush my laidback mood with Kreator's "Phantom Antichrist". Then reminisce a little with Psycho Realm's self-titled rap album (Grew up with these guys in Los Angeles). I'll relax a little with Patsy Cline's Hits album. Get myself going again with Earth, Wind and Fire's double hits album. Then I listen to something I've not listened to much and/or have just discovered. For the time being, it's a band called Midnight Ghost Train. There will be days where one genre is more represented, some days I'll just listen to one band on repeat. For all the Canadian members I usually have a Rush day each week, wife also loves Rush.

A big part of my music collection came from working in a mom and pops music store in the 90s, while in college. I'm actually get more questions about music recommendations than porn recommendations. Here's a few that people have really liked, but didn't know much about before I told them:

Psycho Realm/Sick Symphonies - For everyone who believes rap music is shallow/stupid, and believe me, I think most current rap music is just that. I grew up with the two real-life brothers who formed Psycho Realm in the 90s. One of them, Big Duke, was shot and paralyzed while breaking up a fight between two strangers. This caused the stop of Psycho Realm, in name, and the switch to Sick Symphonies, spelled with z sometimes. To see the original Psycho Realm at their best, look on youtube for "Stone Garden dirty", "Psycho City Blocks" and "Showdown". To see the more mellow mood that Duke's shooting caused, look up Sick Symphonies "In This Lifetime" and "Land of Shadows", songs about reflection of life and death.

Midnight Ghost Train/Clutch/Sixty Watt Shaman - Being from California, I love desert/fuzzy hard rock. Clutch is probably known, Sixty Watt Shaman is similar, but this band Midnight Ghost Train is just something completely fresh and exciting, at least to me it is. Check out their youtube video "Make it Rain/Along the Chasm/Gladstone" it's live, but the energy and production is really good.


Wow.... I don't know what else to say, other than you have AWESOME taste in music, lol. You don't understand. A garage. I can't even pull in there. It's like going to a prostitute. Why should I pay, when if I apply myself, maybe I could get it for free?- George Costanza

07-16-16  04:22am - 2988 days #7
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Beethoven's 3rd Symphony. I think I was 10. From there, with a few years added, it was Zep, Chicago, Yes, Purple, Floyd, etc. etc. I wanted something new, so I left England for New England.

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