Beatles - Rubber Soul
Peter |
Music from "Victory at Sea" by Richard Rogers on RCA. About 1958. |
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"More Greatest Hits" -- Connie Francis (1961)
Regards, -- Al |
The Dave Clark Five: "Glad all Over" which was the best they had at the corner drug store... |
Steve Miller "The Joker"
I was a space cowboy at the time... |
Herman's Hermits (self titled debut) from somewhere in the mid 60's |
Bad Company's self-titled 1974 release. Followed by Black Sabbath's 1971 album "Master of Reality" - which truly was a "Witch" release. |
Beach Boys "Little Deuce Coup". I was 10 . |
"Witch" one??? I remember the first 3...
Dave Clark Five-Greatest Hits Rolling Stones-High Tide and Green Grass Herman's Hermits-Hold On
Call your 3rd grade English teacher. |
Milstein Miniatures (Capitol P8339) and Milstein Vignettes (Capitol P8396), both with Nathan Milstein and Leon Pommers - acquired in 1962 via some record club or other. I still have both and, believe it or not, they still play wonderfully and get played about once a year. |
"mea culpa" Lindisfarne...i must have been high again...hope moderator will fix that error eventually...(did i wrote error good?:) p.s. like your sarcasam... |
Which one? Do you know how long ago that was? I don't remember the first LP I bought this year! |
"Meet The Beatles" was the first thing I bought with my own money. Mom and Dad bought me lots before that. |
Yep me too Meet the Beatles! but they weren't witches. |
Little Richard's second album, with keep a knocking', heebie jeebies, baby face, Good golly miss Molly. |
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Ray Bolger, Once in Love with Amy
I was three years old and given to me as a present from Amy, the little girl next door. It was a 78. |
'Are You Lonesome To-Night?'(yeah-Presley) 45 RPM single version. |
"Five O'Clock World" The Vogues on 45. |
Black Sabbath Paranoid LP |
Not vinyl but shellac Little Jimmy Dickens "Take an Old Cold Tater and Run". |
Introducing The Beatles / Veejay Records. |
As a kid I inherited a large collection of 45's from my older brother. It had a lot of the old doo-wop, early R&R, and R&B. The 1st 45 I ever bought was 'Wake Me, Shake Me' by the 4 Tops and 'My Girl' by the Temptations. The 1st albums I ever owned were Sgt Peppers, Supremes Greatest Hits, and the Vanilla Fudge (bought 'em all the same day at EJ Korvettes!;) |
Steppenwolf. I can't remember the album name. It was the one with Born To Be Wild and The Pusher. I think I got it around 1970. |
"Rock The Boat"-Hues Corporation |
First records bought were early Beatles 45's in the '60's. First Lp was "Paranoid", by Black Sabbath, 1970. |
Ah yes I remember it well going with my Dad to E.J.Korvettes. The prices were letters not number. A chart on the wall translated the prices. I wish I could say I remember the prices exactly but seem to recall most top hits costing a pretty penny in thoise days of $3.98 or something like that. Like I said I can't be sure. |
Introducing the Herman Hermits |
Season of the "witch", of course ;-) |
Let's Get Together / Haley Mills From the movie "The Parent Trap. I was 7. I bought the 45 with birthday money. Haley Mills was my first crush. |
Paul Revere & The Raiders, Gary Lewis & The Playboys "This Diamond Ring" , The Monkees, The Kingsmen "Louie Louie" on Chess Records. Still have it. |
First LP I bought with my own money, Elton John Goodbye Yellow Brick Road |
Smoke Gets In Your Eyes The Platters I was 9 years ld......... |
Can't remember the precise title, but Frankie Limon and the teenagers, ? Teenager falling in love. It was a LONG time ago |
I think my first Lp that I paid for was Black Sabbath, Vol. Four. Boy, did that sucker rock! An unexpected benefit was that my father hated it. |
For the record (no pun intended) the original 45RPM release of "Louie Louie" by The Kingsmen is on Wand Records not Chess. |