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It was thirty years ago today...
Well, actually, thirty years and two days ago, the first commercial CD was releasedvia.
Which got me thinking. I bought my first CD player, and my first 2 CDs, on holiday in France (I'd been saving up for ages to buy one but the holiday cottage Dad'd rented was so horribly remote we were dying of boredom in the evenings). They were:
The Beatles Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
The Art of Noise The Best of The Art of Noise
I was approximately 16, so this was roughly 1990. I've still got both.
What was the first CD you bought, if any, why, and how old were you?
(yes, the title is inspired by the opening song on the first CD, for those that would otherwise insist on asking the obvious)
(And yes, it's been over a year since I last posted, no particular reason, but, y'know, this seemed like a good idea for a post so I'm posting it)
Which got me thinking. I bought my first CD player, and my first 2 CDs, on holiday in France (I'd been saving up for ages to buy one but the holiday cottage Dad'd rented was so horribly remote we were dying of boredom in the evenings). They were:
The Beatles Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
The Art of Noise The Best of The Art of Noise
I was approximately 16, so this was roughly 1990. I've still got both.
What was the first CD you bought, if any, why, and how old were you?
(yes, the title is inspired by the opening song on the first CD, for those that would otherwise insist on asking the obvious)
(And yes, it's been over a year since I last posted, no particular reason, but, y'know, this seemed like a good idea for a post so I'm posting it)
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Do you know, I have no idea?
I've got a feeling it might have been a Beautiful South album, possibly Miaow, in which case it would have been about 96 or 97. Yes, it must've been Miaow. It was a birthday present for my Dad; he'd claimed to have liked some Beautiful South songs. I would've been 13 or 14 at the time, I think.
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(Sadly the gift went disastrously astray; I'd reckoned without the lyrics to one of the non-single-released songs. In hindsight, though, I can see why they never released Mini Correct as a single! *No way* would the BBC have given it airplay...)
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I seem to recall buying my Mum something by them once and having a similar problem...
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Interestingly, I can't remember my first CD or even my first CD player, but I know the first 45 I owned which was Magic by Pilot (cast your mind into the wayback machine!)http://youtu.be/COWdLtGsUv4
I don't remember all the details and I had to look up the release date to see that I was five years old. I'm guessing we probably went to the Musicland store in the Marion Ohio mall
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and yeah, don't think I ever got into Pilot..
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I never got into Zappa, I guess I ought to try at some point.
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My admissions tutor (
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And it's still mine, albeit sitting in a large box with all of my other CDs, as I haven't used physical media for a few years now.
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I don't still have the CD (I hardly have anything I had pre-emigrating) but my parents do still have that first CD player and still use it.
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First CD I bought was the single of Vic Reeves' , as a crimble prezzie for the sister, who was getting a CD boombox that year. First one I got for myself was the Pet Shop Boys' , mostly for the ten-minute disco mix. That the b-side would be the Best PSB Track Ever was an unexpected and entirely welcome bonus.