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In reply to the discussion: What was the first 45 record you owned? What was the first LP? [View all]MiddleFingerMom
(25,163 posts)5. MiddleFingeMomSis had bought the 45 of "Dirty Water" by The Standells and I fell in LOVE with it.
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I dumped all the toys out of my big cardboard "oil barrel" drum, turned it upside
down and would drum for HOURS along with the record. MiddleFingerMomMom
made my sister buy it back from me and peace once again reigned over our
household (for the time being).
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My first album was The Frost's "Frost Music" -- kind of a psychelic local Detroit-
area band with Dick Wagner on guitar. He went on to become half of the incredible
dual guitar work on the opening to Lou Reed's "Rock and Roll Animal" and played
for a long time with Alice Cooper's band.
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45: Strawberry Fields Forever (hand me down from older brother in very early 70s)
onehandle
Jun 2013
#1
I had that same Roger Miller album. I still remember most of the lyrics and quote them from time
Arkansas Granny
Jun 2013
#13
MiddleFingeMomSis had bought the 45 of "Dirty Water" by The Standells and I fell in LOVE with it.
MiddleFingerMom
Jun 2013
#5
The first 45 that I bought with my own money was probably "Lazy, Hazy Crazy Days of Summer" by
Arkansas Granny
Jun 2013
#8
Man...my older siblings eschewed disco, so I didn't get into it much back then.
cyberswede
Jun 2013
#37
My music teacher used to play "Danse Macabre" for us every year at Halloween
Art_from_Ark
Jun 2013
#78