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Record/CD/Cassette in your collection that you owned the longest
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Escapade by Janet Jackson cassette single, I know I still got it somewheres For all time I am with you, you are with me. | |
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record - Jack & The Beanstalk: 6 Favorite Stories (I still have most of my kiddie records and listen to them sometimes) cassette - Stacy Lattisaw ~ With You cd - The Jacksons ~ The Jacksons You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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Mother goose nursery rhymes on record, still have it | |
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BT Express - Non Stop Don't laugh at my funk
This funk is a serious joint | |
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I was 6. I wanted the album with "Never Knew Love Like This Before" but store clerk at The Wiz (that was the name of the record store) convinced me to get this one. | |
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Michael Jackson's Thriller album was the first album I ever bought. I got it in 2001 when I was 11. It's still in perfect condition. All my CDs are like new. I have, however, inherited some of my mother's old albums but they're mostly in terrible condition and mostly on cassettes. I don't know if they still work because I have no tape player. Among her collection is Sheila E's Glamorous Life on vinyl. There's also a Sheila E single lying around somewhere. She must have been a bit of a Sheila E fan. No Prince stuff though. I wonder how one goes about becoming a Sheila E fan without being a Prince fan too? Weird. | |
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Like A Virgin on cassette. I imagine all of the titles are rubbed or smudged from the cassette cart. [Edited 9/18/20 7:14am] | |
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James Brown "Sex Machine Today" (1975). My dad bought it for Me in the Summer of 1975 for My 8th Birthday. And I STILL have it!! [Edited 9/18/20 15:53pm] | |
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Do 8 tracks count?
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RJ you are the man! I was just about to post EWF ALL N ALL. First album I actually bought with my own money, might be the best album I ever bought! I love Open Our Eyes too, classic.
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BalladofPeterParker said:
RJ you are the man! I was just about to post EWF ALL N ALL. First album I actually bought with my own money, might be the best album I ever bought! I love Open Our Eyes too, classic.
[Edited 9/18/20 16:45pm] [Edited 9/18/20 16:47pm] i saw the All N All tour at Madison Sqare Garden before the album came out...greatest show i ever saw in life... when i first heard "Fantasy" for the first time that night i damn near caught the Holy Ghost... IMO, "All N All" might be the greatest album ever made by anyone...listening to that joint was always a spiritual experience for me. i got on my parents nerves playing it nonstop. | |
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I got Tina Turner "Break Every Rule" as a ChristmaS gift in 1986. I still have that CD. "It's not nice to fuck with K.B.! All you haters will see!" - Kitbradley
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Yessir Player! All N All has damn near every style of music I love ( not too mention one of the coolest album covers inside and out). I go back and forth between this and "That's the Way of the World" whenever people ask me my favorite album of all time. If I could only have one I guess I have to say All N All. Helluva first album purchase huh?! | |
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My first vinyl (and possibly the first piece of music I ever bought) was Madonna's 1st Album. I still have it. I was buying cassettes before CDs but I can't remember my first tape. I know I chucked out a bunch of tapes when I "grew up". My first CD however was given to me as a gift by my mom when she bought me a CD player. It was Boys Club on MCA Records.
Purely out of sentimental reasons, I still have it but it's actually not bad for a 1988 one hit wonder. I would post an image but I forgot how to.
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.. ... the "Spirit" lp cover and the "ALL N ALL" lp blew my mind as a teenager... still do
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I was thinking the same thing too. Something in the water does not compute | |
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Wow I still have a lot of mine as well, just kept them in my closet (standing up and not in a pile which would break the records at the bottom of the pile) I have some Space 1999, Batman, Spiderman, six million dollar man, GI Joe, Fantastic 4, ScoobyDoo, Funky Phathom, Star Trek and even some seasme streeet records. | |
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Bought this Whodini debut album in 1983 and I still have it, and it´s in good condition. [Edited 9/19/20 15:42pm] " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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My James brown 45's from the 60's. FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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Yes, both. But haven't thrown an 8 track in since at least 1990. | |
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One of my hubby and mines 1st purchase after we were married, we purchased a stereo set, It had 2 huge ass speakers, a turntable, 2 cassette players and an 8 track. We still have it, and it is useable, although the foam that was in front of the speakers has long fallen off.
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PennyPurple said:
One of my hubby and mines 1st purchase after we were married, we purchased a stereo set, It had 2 huge ass speakers, a turntable, 2 cassette players and an 8 track. We still have it, and it is useable, although the foam that was in front of the speakers has long fallen off.
I have Mother's Finest Mother Factor and Maze Joy And Pain on 8 Track with no player. I would love to just one more time here that player click tracks. Remember those old 8 tracks your parents used to have with a lady with an Afro on the front with various artists on the 8track tape? Don't laugh at my funk
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I was going to say Shannon's Let the Music Play vinyl LP which I bought in early 1984, but found the S.O.S. Band's "Just Be Good to Me" 7" single in my collection which I got the previous year so that's my answer. | |
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