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maclover5
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Posted - 06 Mar 2003 :  18:27:22
Mine was The Wiggle's debut albumn. C'mon, i was 7 years old!!!!

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Posted - 06 Mar 2003 :  19:31:42
My first computer CD apart from those that came with the computer was Mac Action issue 7 IIRC, first music CD was some siters of mercy album

I only own two records, one of which is the Fraggle Rock album, I'll never let go of that one!

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Posted - 06 Mar 2003 :  19:54:12
my first "cd" was a PokéMon thing.... my first overall CD was certainly an AOL CD that I had just to feel important... "this one goes in there" as I close the 5.25" floppy door on the AOL cd and turn on the 286

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Posted - 06 Mar 2003 :  20:10:43
The Best of Men Without Hats.

This was back in fourth grade, and I had heard it when a classmate had brought it in. I decided that I had to have it.

The first jazz CD that I bought, and still one of my favorite jazz CDs, was "Big Swing Face" by the Buddy Rich Band. If you haven't heard it, you should.

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Posted - 06 Mar 2003 :  20:24:11
Los Del Rio Macarena....

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llamaboy487
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Posted - 06 Mar 2003 :  20:39:49
Elton John's Greatest Hits, 1992

i can still remember being a little kid and going to the electronics store with my dad to get our first stereo with a cd player... its an Aiwa which is now in my room from there we went to the record store (sorry, i call them that despite the obvious anachronism) and picked out two or three cd's.

Incidentally, I have the same Greatest hits album on LP (know what those are, guys?)

for a 16 year old, im surprisingly stuck in the past

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Posted - 06 Mar 2003 :  20:44:37
Pink Floyd: The Wall

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Posted - 06 Mar 2003 :  21:04:33
My first CDs were some I made myself (I was running a record label) back in 1987. At the time CD pressing costs were US$3.00 apiece, and pressing plants were unavailable to small companies. There was an active and vociferous debate about whether 'digital' sound was in any way comparable to analog sound. One fanatic advocate of analog recording proposed a 'Boston D Party': the idea was to dump CDs in the Boston Harbor.

In point of fact the early CDs were often inferior to their companion LPs, in large part because the LP masters had been recorded with compression to overcome the limited dynamic range of the LP medium, and when you heard the masters fully on compact discs, they sounded harsh and unrealistic.

I still have the SE that I used to run that business, and it still runs fine.

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Australia
40 Posts
Posted - 06 Mar 2003 :  21:18:20
My first CD ( MuSic ) was Brian Eno's "Before & After Science"
Lucky me, a friend who was going OS decided to give me his entire MacFormat CD collection from About April 95 through to March 97.

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Posted - 07 Mar 2003 :  18:25:29
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Posted - 07 Mar 2003 :  19:34:13
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VINYL!

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Posted - 07 Mar 2003 :  20:16:47
My next CD was an Eiffel 65 CD...

then I got into Celine Dion, I have 2 of those and an Enya CD...

every-so-often I pop in the Eiffel65 and the Pokémon and think of the good old days when I had a pair of LabTec "Powered Speakers" that I used with the 7300 when I could only go into the low resolution of a VGA monitor...

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Posted - 07 Mar 2003 :  22:26:42
quote:

my first "cd" was a PokéMon thing

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My next CD was an Eiffel 65 CD...

then I got into Celine Dion, I have 2 of those and an Enya CD...



Hmm, are you just super young (Pokémon being a fad with the 9 year olds about a couple of years ago, and older people didn't by the Eiffel 65 [sorry to those that did])or not apt to purchase CDs?

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Posted - 07 Mar 2003 :  22:33:25
Whups - forgot to say:

My first CD (if we're being medium-specific) was The Beatles' "Hard Day's Night" back in fourth grade, followed by "With The Beatles" and "Help" (and in that order)

My first cassette tape probably was either "Wee Sing Silly Songs" (recordings of kids singing ridiculous versions of known songs ie "be kind to your web footed friends / for a duck might be somebody's mother...") or it was some sort of kids' sing across america sing along type deal with kids singing songs like "this land is your land", etc

Hmm...actually my first cassette must have been a recording of The Letter People from back in kindergarten (any body remember these). Every character (Mr. Z, Ms. E, etc) sang a song about his/her letter (Ms. E's went like "..exercise / excersise/ wiggle your toes **funky bass riff**"...)


sigh...feeling like an old coot

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Posted - 07 Mar 2003 :  22:37:46
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My first cassette tape probably was either "Wee Sing Silly Songs" (recordings of kids singing ridiculous versions of known songs ie "be kind to your web footed friends / for a duck might be somebody's mother...")

Small world...I bought that tape from a thrift store for my daughter a year or so ago. I must know all the words to those wacky songs now...

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Posted - 07 Mar 2003 :  22:46:58
hehehe... I used to have these disney tapes "gummy berry juice" was always one of my favorites

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Gothikon
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Posted - 08 Mar 2003 :  01:12:31
OK well if we're including tapes now! The first tape I remember owning was one of those read along books with a companion tape. It was deffinetly a transformers one although I can't remember which.

Speaking of silly songs I can't remember the series name but there were a bunch of childrens programs for schools in the UK, including Dark Towers, Badger Girl, Through the Dragons Eye and Jordie racer.

The thing about these stories were that they all had some educational content mixed in, usually in the form of one of the main characters and an orange head covered in letters that floated around and explained various principals of English spelling and Grammer.

No one said anything at the time but I don't think they'd be allowed to sing songs about Magic, Magic E anymore There was an animation that went with that song that was just as bad! It showed a criminal escaping from the police with the help of Magic E! They showed the crook with a kit but with the help of Magic E the kit became a Kite which he used to fly away!

Sometimes I wonder about the things they made us do in school, like watching endless videos of kids getting their shoes trapped in railway lines and mown down, and there was always something about kids flying kites under power lines and getting electrocuted!

I'm I going OT?

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Posted - 08 Mar 2003 :  01:44:16
hehehehe... I remember also listening to some kid's books on tape....

thomas the tank engine was never better....

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maclover5
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Australia
5830 Posts
Posted - 08 Mar 2003 :  02:30:13
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Small world...I bought that tape from a thrift store for my daughter a year or so ago. I must know all the words to those wacky songs now...


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catsdorule
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Canada
1627 Posts
Posted - 08 Mar 2003 :  22:20:23
Mac OS 9

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llamaboy487
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516 Posts
Posted - 08 Mar 2003 :  22:28:24
heh i had the Wee Sing Silly Songs tape too... but my first tape was country-western music i wish i hadnt gotten it, i HATE country music now...

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Posted - 08 Mar 2003 :  22:29:38
My first Tape was pop goes the world lol.

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Posted - 08 Mar 2003 :  22:44:06
hehehe I used to have this series of disney sing along type tapes that camewith songooks and stuff like that

I used to make copies of my tapes and play them on 2 different players...

I also used to tune to the same station and put it on 2 or more different radios... anyone else as weird as me?

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Posted - 08 Mar 2003 :  23:15:29
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My first cassette tape probably was either "Wee Sing Silly Songs" (recordings of kids singing ridiculous versions of known songs ie "be kind to your web footed friends / for a duck might be somebody's mother...")

Small world...I bought that tape from a thrift store for my daughter a year or so ago. I must know all the words to those wacky songs now...

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amazingly that white-cassette-with-purple-type is still in my cassette organizer thingy (along with the letter people!...if I had a spare stereo deck , i'd import these before you could say "freaky kids tunes")

"Wee Sing Silly Songs: Almost 60 Minutes of Fun & Songs" © 1989

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llamaboy487
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Posted - 09 Mar 2003 :  00:13:51
HAR!

I just looked and its in mine too

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SpaceBoy
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USA
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Posted - 09 Mar 2003 :  20:08:18
Hmmm...
My first tape (or at least, the first one I bought myself) was Wierd Al Yankovic's "Fat"... It's the one where he's on the cover, dressed like Michael Jackson from the 'Bad' album... When I got to the counter to buy it, the clerk said something like, "uhh, you know this isn't Michael Jackson, right?!" Of course, I told him I knew exactly what I was doing! :-)
The first vinyl album I bought (again, with my own $$) was "The Mama's And The Papa's: Greatest Hits" 2-disc set. Great album!

As for first CD.... that would be "Led Zeppelin III"...

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Posted - 10 Mar 2003 :  11:19:58
quote:

quote:

In A Gadda Da Vida by Iron Butterfly


VINYL!

Well, since we've covered CD's and cassettes, how about "My First Vinyl"?

Mine was "Magic" from The Jets in 1987. I now have a tidy little vinyl collection of some 120 or so discs, which, of course, is nothing compared to DJ Shadow's supposedly 15,000-strong collection

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shaktiman
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Posted - 10 Mar 2003 :  12:43:29
lol This sounded scary as a title & is even scarier to read, erm first cd.

Somthing of a mag probably but a cd player didn't enter my possesion for a lon time, indeed I got my PSOne just over a year ago because it plays cd's, but my first cd(I know I'm wavering but it is better this way) player was probably my Compaq pc which I got in erm 97 I think, The first cd I went out of my way to get would have been "GEMULATOR" & I have never regretted it it is perhaps the classiest piece of software I have come accross.

erm first tape, I found it on the road one day when cycling about it was "Pop Said" by the Darling Buds, it was crushed & I had to mend it :-) shak takes a bow & then I discovered the art of making tapes play backwards & also doing "Megamixes" by recording little bits of the radio.

now first vynll is embarressing at first sight, something like sounds of the seventies, or top of the pops it had the then obligatory girl on the front, but I only bought it(it was an LP(read Long Player)) for Bright Eyes(from the film Watership Down)

I only got to use cartridges of other peoples:-(, but I plan to rectify that:->

Loading tapes into an Atari 800xl(my brothers) & waiting half an hour(I kid you not) for Red Max to load only to get to the end & have the message "load error", tears are streaming down my face with laughter.

we now either have to do a "first removable media" post or individually post for each media?

quote:
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Geordie?

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quote:

No one said anything at the time but I don't think they'd be allowed to sing songs about Magic, Magic E anymore There
was an animation that went with that song that was just as bad! It showed a criminal escaping from the police with the help of
Magic E! They showed the crook with a kit but with the help of Magic E the kit became a Kite which he used to fly away!

Sometimes I wonder about the things they made us do in school, like watching endless videos of kids getting their shoes
trapped in railway lines and mown down, and there was always something about kids flying kites under power lines and
getting electrocuted!

I'm I going OT?


Where are you from origionally goth?

Well they do still sing about magic e, now they have Sophie Aldred singing about it, as for the orange head guy(Wordy), he is sadly lamented, but that bllody kid getting killed under pylons, well I'm sorta glad I don't have to watch that anymore.

I do expect that what you mention is an endemic british(English?) sense of humour.

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Posted - 10 Mar 2003 :  14:12:29
mine was a rock CD called "300% pure rock"... still have it, still have not ripped it. fuahahaha! my first burned CD was done with this crappy CD burning SW that severely corrupted every 3rd second of the CD... ahh... how times changed... once I thot MAME was a console system! HHAHAHAHAHAHHA


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Posted - 10 Mar 2003 :  14:51:45
my first CD was a game. It was one of those "Imagination Express" cds. I have the "Destination Castle" one. that was my first cd. and on the same date i got a cd with a package of "critics choice" games. hehe i never really played either.

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Posted - 10 Mar 2003 :  15:57:41
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Australia
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Posted - 10 Mar 2003 :  17:29:38
quote:

my first CD was a game. It was one of those "Imagination Express" cds. I have the "Destination Castle" one. that was my first cd. and on the same date i got a cd with a package of "critics choice" games. hehe i never really played either.

Kewl! We had Destination Ocean at primary school, we used to play it on an LC575 all the time. It was fun.

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llamaboy487
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Posted - 10 Mar 2003 :  20:33:18
hmm... i hate to break it to ya, but...

CD'S ARE MADE OF VINYL, TOO... no one seems to realize that... i prefer to use the term "LP" or "record" or en francais, "le disque"

EDIT: Please note that the actual number of times I've said "le disque" is equal to zero, aka the null set...
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Posted - 10 Mar 2003 :  22:43:48
I like "Le Disque", but to be even more specific how about "Black Wax"?

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Posted - 11 Mar 2003 :  13:08:33
First Record: some muppet crap
First Tape: Prince- Purple Rain (I can't believe I'm admitting this)
First CD: Ministry- The Mind Is A Terrible Thing To Taste

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Posted - 12 Mar 2003 :  10:49:42
First Data CD I was ever to posess? AOL...
First Audio CD I was ever to posess? Chris Isaak, the one with 'wicked game' song.
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MrLynn
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Posted - 13 Mar 2003 :  13:14:33
quote:

I like "Le Disque", but to be even more specific how about "Black Wax"?

Many LP (and 45 rpm) records were other colors: red, green, blue, even white.

Amazin' how all the young whippersnappers here must have entirely missed the era of 45 rpm singles!

Not to mention 78s!

But relax, even I am not old enough to have handled Edison cylinders.

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Posted - 13 Mar 2003 :  13:21:09
quote:

quote:

I like "Le Disque", but to be even more specific how about "Black Wax"?

Many LP (and 45 rpm) records were other colors: red, green, blue, even white.

Amazin' how all the young whippersnappers here must have entirely missed the era of 45 rpm singles!

Not to mention 78s!



I heard a vaguely Beach Boys sounding song on the radio while riding in the car with the rug rat.

One of the lyrics went:

"I've got my 45 on . . ."

So I asked if that was current slang for some kind of personal electronics device.

. . . told me it was a record!

I didn't think he'd ever even SEEN ONE!

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Posted - 13 Mar 2003 :  13:32:50
First Tape: blank -- I liked to record Dr Demento off the radio
First CD: either Joe Satriani or INXs
First Data CD: Either Visualization of Natural Phenomena or the Apple 8100/110av Install CD

BTW, I'm fairly certain that CDs are made from polycarbonate, not vinyl (polyvinylchloride). Polycarbonate is tougher, less brittle, and optically clearer than vinyl. But polycarbonate is totally unsuitable for LPs because it has very poor scratch resistance.

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Posted - 13 Mar 2003 :  13:43:39
Foreigner 4... walked over to the K-Mart right after buying my first CD player (a 1st gen Portable... size of an ST:TOS tricorder) at RadioShack on closeout for a whopping $150.

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Australia
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Posted - 13 Mar 2003 :  15:45:43
quote:
Amazin' how all the young whippersnappers here must have entirely missed the era of 45 rpm singles!

Not to mention 78s!


Hey! I remember 45s! And I'm only 17! Mum used to have a drawer full of the things! I forget where they are now though... Although on the other hand, i've never seen a 78...

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