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fuck if i can remember. must have been one of those "columbia house" deals. what crap they sold, i don't recall.
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Still Waters - BeeGees
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i can't remember, it was 25 years ago
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from the muddy banks of the wishkah by nirvana in the mid/late nineties.
one of my older brothers taped nirvana mtv unplugged, i watched it over and over but forgot about the band until i saw from the muddy banks of the wishkah for sale on the supermarket and asked my mom to buy it. |
I think it was a Depeche Mode album.
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I think we went thru this already? Anyhow, MICHAEL JACKSON's DANGEROUS. I was 9. I still love it. I adore the scent of the booklet's paper.
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A Michael Jackson bootleg tape:D. A Side was just one song repeated several times and the B Side another song repeated. I still own it. Just the cover.
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Like toxic johnny and gmku, I only moved to CD when I couldn't find records I craved to know on vinyl.
My very first CD was The Slits : Cut, in 1991. Sonic Death and Pink Moon followed. I bought the CD player later, January 1992 (I wanted to remember when precisely; I just stared at the boxes, being sure I'd get to hear what was inside a couple months later). |
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That cover is particularly awful (I only knew the other one). |
Tbh that cover is a lot cooler than the other one.
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The Beatnuts - Intoxicated Demons ep
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Disney's Pocahontas soundtrack. Not even kidding.
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I can't remember. I think it may have been a Smashing Pumpkins CD. Maybe.
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Smashing Pumpkins-Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness
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It was a single- "Starlight" by The Supermen Lovers, a pseudonym for Guillaume Atlan, a french house DJ. It was #2 in the UK in 2001. Not a bad first CD if you ask me..
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Props to Atari with Robert Johnson.
I believe mine was: ![]() and then: ![]() |
like so many others.....
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One day in the future I'll bring up the question of "what was the first song that you downloaded illegally?"
My answer would be Jimi Hendrix's Hey Joe. |
REM's "Monster" in 1994.
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