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I can't tell you Big Grin

(Top Gun soundtrack. I was in fifth grade and wanted to be a fighter pilot. There, I said it!)


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ELO- Out of the Blue. Just remember the flying saucer on front.


I think that was my *second* album.
 
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Metallica- Ride the Lightning



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The Beatles' White album.


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About 1955 there was Daveee, Davy Crocket. But later there was these guys:

https://s26.postimg.org/z57poqy4p/beach_boys.jpg

Later it became Beatles, and more Beatles. Still got all the Beatles vinyl. CDs too



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The soundtrack for The Empire Strikes Back.
 
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Their Satanic Majesties Request by The Rolling Stones. Dad was an assistant manager at a local store at the time, and the story goes that he received a bunch of leftover and returned merchandise that the business was going to toss out. Some LPs were part of that haul; my little brother and sister took whatever they did and more or less by default I ended up with this Stones album among some other junk. The problem with this record was that I was at least 10 years too young to truly understand anything off of this disc. I do remember that the record had a pretty bad warp to it, though, and I think that I did listen to She's a Rainbow quite a bit, mostly because that was about the only halfway kid-brain friendly song out of the lot. The album cover also did not survive the wrath of my Crayolas.

Even though I really didn't like the rest of the record at the time, in later years my brother voiced to me that the family thought that LP was the reason why I gravitated to punk and metal. I certainly don't recall it that way, but that's how he and the rest of the household thought of me and that warped piece of vinyl.
 
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Soundtrack from ‘Lawrence of Arabia’. I was 12.
 
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First Doors album

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First album, I'm pretty sure my father used the fact that I liked a song or two so he could buy it for himself but it was Atlanta Rhythm Section's Champagne Jam.

First time I went and bought for myself was Zep IV (ZOSO), Boston's self titled and Aerosmith's Get Your Wings and Toys in the Attic.


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From 1964. Still have it.


I had that, too. I never saw anyone else with a copy; don't know how popular it was, but I loved it.
 
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The Beach Boys "Endless Summer".
 
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I spent my lawn mowing money and bought three albums.

Boston-Boston
Judas Priest- Sad Wings of Destiny
Ted Nugent- Free-for-All

Last One?
All that Remains- Madness


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