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What was the first song you liked?
Disregarding nursery rhymes and anything before age 6...
What's your first memory of a song that really caught your ear? For me it was "Henry the Eighth" by Herman's Hermits. Catchy, and I could sing along to the simple lyrics. I think I was 6 or 7. Also... What was the first music you bought with your own money? Single, Album, etc.. |
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fides quaerens intellectum
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: United States
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First song - "Stay" by Lisa Loeb. My babysitter liked it, and I liked her. And it is a good song.
First purchased music - cassette of Hootie and the Blowfish, Cracked Rear View. |
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My brother played a Puff the Magic Dragon song on an old 78.
Great. Thanks mother****er. That shits going to be in my head for a month. |
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Kenny loggins danger zone
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Queen - we will rock you
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Join Date: Sep 2005
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The Partridge Family-Come on Get Happy.
Years later I was at a small intimate gig with Tommy Stimpson from the Replacements and he did a cover of that song and the place went wild. |
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Join Date: Sep 2005
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The first song I remember thinking "this is my favorite song!" was 'Don't Look Back' by Boston.
Was probably 6-8 years old. First album I bought? Hell I don't know - some BMG record ripoff thing where I got 8 CDs. I'm pretty sure Gin Blossoms was one of them. I played the hell out of the Blues Traveler CD as well. I think I had Fatboy Slim in there, the Zoot Suit Riot guy (Brian Selzter orchestra?), maybe GooGoo dolls? Some of that mid 90s era stuff all starts to run together. |
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I was 3-4 and my older "sister" loved this song and played it non stop.
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By 88 things started to sound like the 90s. And in 82 things still kinda sounded like the 70s. But christ on a cracker that sounds like the 80s so I'm gonna just assume that came out in June of 1985. EDIT: Nailed it...almost. February of 1985. How'd they manage to find 7 cut-rate Lionel Richie's for that video? You could tell me that entire song/video is an SNL skit that didn't quite land and I'd believe you. |
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Needs more middle fingers
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: San Diego
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Oooof. Good question. Probably Metallica's Enter Sandman.
Discovering my dad's Motley Crue "Dr. Feelgood" cassette was my first time really picking a favorite artist though. By age 9-10 i had probably collected all of their cassettes. |
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