The first record I bought with my own money was Duran Duran’s Rio album. I bought it from Fiesta in Houston, TX. My mom thought I bought a Spanish speaking record.
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The first record my parents bought for me was one of the following:
Kiss - Dynasty
Supertramp - Breakfast In America
Carol King - Chicken Soup With Rice
Peter and the Wolf
But my Dad had a vinyl collection before I was born. It was mostly jazz but also The Beatles and Wings.
My very first memory of a turntable was when I was 3. It was set up in the hallway for some reason. I took a penny and put it on the platter and started spinning it around and around to see how fast I could get it to go. Then the penny slipped off and went right down my throat. I swallowed it and a DJ was born.
I don't remember my first record as a DJ though. I went into the city with a friend and we each bought a few records.
I remember for sure that he bought Robin S - Show Me Love.
Here are some of the records that might have been in the bundle I purchased:
Moby - Next Is The E
Young American Primitive
Latour: Hypnomania
D:Ream - You're The Best Thing
LFO - LFO
Kemical Kids
Moby - Next Is The E (This is the cut we played. The one all the DJ's were bangin' at the time)
YAP
LFO
Kemical Kids (Listen to the Hellraiser samples)
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My parents had a thrift shop so when I got my first record player at around 5 years old (It was before I started Kindergarten.) it came with a fairly large collection of 78s & 45s. I got the record player at a family Christmas exchange. It was one of those portable acoustic record players for kids.
Similar to this without Donald Duck and two switches instead of one. On for power and one to select 45 RPM or 78 RPM.
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The needles were literally metal needles. They looked like sewing needles with the top cut off. You'd have to replace the needle often to prevent extra wear on your records. But they were super cheap, less than one cent for multiple needles. 20 for 5¢ or 50 for 10¢
I changed them after one or two 45s & about twenty or thirty minutes of 78s. I thought the 45s groove looked more fragile than the 78s groove. If I recall correctly the box of needles recommended replacing them after playing each record. But that might have been to encourage people to buy more needles.
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But the number of US Supreme Court judges was always 6.
Then it was 5, then 6, then 7, then 9, then 10, then 7, and then 9.
As far I can remember, it was Queen Latifia's "Warth of My Madness" 12" single (Tommy Boy Label) and
Papa San - "Dancehall Good To We" 12" single. I can't remember the name of the major label he was on for that single.
Technically the first vinyl I "bought" was the Gremlins book/vinyl (story #3): https://buff.ly/2jNe57M
The first real music record was the Stray Cats - Rant N' Rave (to this day still have the record and still one of my favorite bands).
Don't remember the name of the first house vinyl I bought, but I'd know it when I see it (just too lazy to dig around my shelves). Actually bought a few that day. None were very good, but I was so excited at the time to actually find a shop that sold dance music I picked up a few cheapos. (This was before I discovered a few of the DJ shops in town).
First CD I bought (back when they were the new thing) was Nine Inch Nails - Pretty Hate Machine.
Michael Jackson - Bad and Thriller. Both on tape. Did have vinyl in the house but they wre the first albums I bought with my own money.
When I got older moved to CDs, did not start using vinyl until my late teens/ early twenties, no idea what was my first proper vinyl, sorry
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