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Awesome, I had no idea they were known outside of the Australian local scene, just out of curiosity where did you hear about them? |
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01.04.2008, 06:22 PM | #142 | |
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There's some stuff from the 80s that I would have just considered as normal and wouldn't have thought was fun at the time but when they play now has '80s groovy' & funny appeal to me when I hear it played somewhere, like MC Hammer or something, just cause it's something that brings back memories of the decade and because that style isn't done anymore now but it was seen as really funky back then. But yeah Mariah Carey will never have that appeal! |
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01.04.2008, 06:26 PM | #143 | |
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Boney M! My parents had a tape of theirs and played it the whole time on a car trip to Switzerland from Croatia and back when I was 4! It still brings me nightmares just in a 'had to listen to it for days on end' kind of thing! And Duran Duran are great! |
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01.05.2008, 05:16 AM | #144 |
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The first album i've bought with my money (oh well, with my mother's money) was a Michael Jackson bootleg cassette. It was some kind of bootleg single with xeroxed covers and typewrittered fictional tracklist. In fact it was just one song repeated for 30 minutes on one side and another repetead for 30 minutes on second side. I remember i was very dissapointed.
The second one was a bootleg copy cassette of Queen's Innuendo which i've bought as a replacement of Dr. Alban's Look Who's Talking which i've never found (Thank God ). I still have the cover from this cassette. It was a RACKS blank (a very common cassette brand name those days in my country), with hand-written songs (how could i have payed for something like that :| ) The next one i remember (i still have it) was Megadeth's Countdown To Extinction. It was some kind of x-mas present. Some relative (my aunt as far as i remember) gave me and my brother money to buy some cassettes from the local store as a x-mas gift. I bought Megadeth's album (cause i liked the cover) and my brother bought Metallica's Black Album (which by the way, had a red cover, with a metallica picture glued on it) After that, because i really liked Metallica's album and i couldn't find any other Megadeath album i've bought Metallica's ...And Justice For All (which i've enjoyed for a long time). Sadly i don't have the cassette no more... In 1994 my father taped for me Nirvana's Unplugged performance, at the end of a Basic Instinct VHS tape. I still have the VHS, but my VHS player gone in flames and i haven't replaced it. After that i've bought Nirvana's In Utero on cassette which i've recorded Nevermind over, cause my father bought me from Tokyo other more good-looking version. |
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01.06.2008, 07:32 AM | #145 |
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i still say, you kids have it too easy these days!!!
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01.06.2008, 08:36 AM | #146 |
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I previously owned albums but the first 5 albums I saved up for and bought with my own money began when I was 12 in 1979:
The very first I bought was Parallel Lines by Blondie. And then: The Pleasure Principle - Gary Numan. Kings Of The Wild Frontier - Adam & The Ants. Destroyer - Kiss. Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders From Mars - David Bowie.
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01.07.2008, 08:24 AM | #147 | |
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I was probably 13 when I bought Jacques Dutronc's Double Disque d'Or in a supermarket, for I had liked his scopitones on television. A double album was attractive cause it contained more music. So there.
Next one was another compilation, by the Kinks, titled Collection, with a wonderful cover. Then I dived into music that had been recorded less than 15 years before my buying the record, and got that Duran Duran record portrayed above, plus Seven & the Ragged Tiger - which I couldn't listened to these days. After those, it's quite blurred, my guess is some Nina Hagen. Quote:
I've regularly got back to the Kinks. Mostly when my later records began sounding disappointing. Then I try to move on to things related to the Davies brothers - artists who would have covered a few of their songs, leading me to British garage rock, and expanding from there (the way I expanded my love for Sonic Youth buyig Dino Jr, Pussy Galore and so on... til the mid 90s). |
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01.07.2008, 08:51 AM | #148 | |
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That's more than right, my man. I remember my older brother copying smuggled Depeche mode LPs from Germany (it was still communism here in the 80s!) over and over all around the city, so that the 1000th copy got almost inaudible. Now it's all just click and order it/download it. No passion involved.
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01.07.2008, 10:12 AM | #149 |
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the 6th album I bougth was KISS's DESTROYER
man I was into kiss when I was pre-teen
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01.07.2008, 12:37 PM | #150 |
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>> I was probably 13 when I bought Jacques Dutronc's Double Disque d'Or <<
Very underrated French pop artist. Pleased and surprised to see him mentioned. His Et Moi Et Moi Et Moi single remains a 60's classic.
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01.07.2008, 11:47 PM | #151 |
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green day- dookie
offspring- smash rancid- lets go pennywise- about time fugazi- repeater i bought those five around the same time in 1995 (i was 13). i hated music until i heard green day a few months beforehand. i still have dookie but i never listen to it and fugazi turned out to be one of my favorite bands. |
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01.08.2008, 01:06 AM | #152 | |
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my black album tape was purple-ish and had a snake drawn over and some bold rub-on letters spelling "metallica", both in bright white. |
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01.11.2008, 09:49 AM | #153 | |
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most people love music until they hear green day! |
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01.11.2008, 02:06 PM | #154 | |
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well i hated it until the age of 12/13. i did love nintendo music though. kids would ask what kind of music i liked and i would only say mario brothers. |
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01.12.2008, 05:42 AM | #155 |
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