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SteveG ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: April 11 2014 Location: Kyiv In Spirit Status: Offline Points: 20617 |
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Where were you and what were doing when you first heard these albums: 1) Floyd: Meddle, DSotM, WYWH and Animals. 2) Yes: Fragile, CTTE, TFTO, and Relayer. 3) Genesis: SEbtP, The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway and A Trick Of The Tail. (more Where Were You? questions to follow.)
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Stoned. Somewhere. It was the 70s.....
Ummm....what were we talking about again?
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SteveG ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: April 11 2014 Location: Kyiv In Spirit Status: Offline Points: 20617 |
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Oh, I was in an altered state for a few of these but I remember the time and place for each album along with Abbey Road, and just wanted to see if anyone else did.
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dougmcauliffe ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: February 23 2019 Location: US Status: Offline Points: 3895 |
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Probably completely sober for my first listens of all of these unfortunately. Subsequent listens.... can't quite say the same
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I was doing Math when I first heard those Yes albums
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Machinemessiah ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: April 02 2005 Location: Santiago, Chile Status: Offline Points: 594 |
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Love these threads! I'm nostalgic as hell.. ![]() DSotM At my parents' house's attic (not sure if is the correct word, but sort of an open ampliation upwards over the living room with only one little ambient, accessed through straight stairs). There was the TV, the computer and the stereo, besides a window to each side, my house was a corner one. There I passed many great moments.. alone, with my younger brother and with schools friends in the early 90's. Some albums kept eternally associated in my memory to the games we were playing in the computer at the moment (ex: ELP to X-COM (one of the best games ever!), Classic Yes to Warcraft 2: Human and Orcs, and the like ![]() CTTE I invited a school friend to my house, Joaquín; not my most intimate but a special guy.. he brought King Crimson to the rest of us. He arrived with two cassettes that afternoon (not sure but I think it was weekend): a green one and a red one. The green one was Close to the Edge, and the red one later I reckoned was RTF - Where have I known you before. Both of them left me greatly impressed after a skim listen. That could well have been my first exposure to jazz-rock, a sub-genre that appeals greatly to me. Relayer In my room, also above the 1st. floor, with views to the park at the other side of the street, that I shared with my 2 years younger brother where we had this black 90's receiver style stereo ![]() ![]() ![]() TFTO and Lamb Both double cased CD's were lent to me from a friend at different times (were his older brother's), and they went through that room stereo and then at the family's car in cassette form, specially on long trips on vacation. A Trick of the Tail I was on a music store on my own examining some CD's to buy, and my friend was with the seller, a girl I think, who was showing some other thing to him (this was the same fella that lent me the other albums). Without acknowledging it as I keep on my business I start to listen as some engaging, synth-intense music begins to fill the room from the other side. It was 'Dance on a Volcano'; the seller had played it to my friend. By that time we already knew the first and more important albums by Big 6 and the like, and were starting to look ahead, other bands and newer catalogue from known ones. I think that time I went out of the store with Amon Düül's 'Paradieswärts Düül' (not the best buy I've made, but it sure served its purpose at the time, that was to explore; I hear from PA that Amon Duul II is the better of the two, so is in my backlog). Edited by Machinemessiah - June 19 2020 at 12:35 |
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In my bedroom from 76 onwards when I bought my Yamaha CR-1010 and YPB-4 hifi system, and generally stoned (purposely for the music) Prior to buying my Hi-fi, it was in the second living room (the "den", actually) listening to all those albums on my dad's 4in1 chain (Panasonic, if I remember well), and generally straight
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Mortte ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() Joined: November 11 2016 Location: Finland Status: Offline Points: 5538 |
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1: All these Floyd albums I borrowed to my friend and listened in my home in my brothers bedroom, which was also music listening room that time. Really when heard Dark Side first time it was a big change to me!
2. This is more complex. My brother had bought "Relayer" almost same time when he bought his first stereos. I was about 4-5 years old, when listening it first time, it was my brothers room in a different apartment. Really didn´t quite understand it then, but music really brought the same feeling, as the snakes and those riders in that cover. All those other Yes albums I heard first time in that same listening room as Floyd albums when I bought them myself. 3. All these Genesis albums I also borrowed first from different friends and listened also in that same room as those Floyd albums. Except "Selling England" I bought without hearing beforehand anything else than "I Know What I Like". Album really wasn´t disappointment!!
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dr wu23 ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: August 22 2010 Location: Indiana Status: Offline Points: 20697 |
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If anyone can truly recall where they first heard those, then they weren't having a good enough time in those days.
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Mortte ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() Joined: November 11 2016 Location: Finland Status: Offline Points: 5538 |
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Have to say I am little bored with these comments "if you remember sixties, then you didn´t live it". I am really glad I was sober when I heard these great albums first time and I still remember that!
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Hi, In three different apartments with my good friend, the Space Pirate! DSOTM had a great fun distinction. In rehearsals for Guy Guden's play, DSOTM many times graced the before and after while I set and reset the lights correctly. 1972, I saw the PF Hollywood Bowl show and that was just before I met my room mate and friend. Relayer I bought, but after TFTO I was not exactly excited. TFTO still is, for me, a top 3 album if I had to choose them! Greatest memory still is, the station not knowing which song to play from TLLDOB and Guy goes on the air at midnight and plays the full album, all 4 sides, in a row, and I don't remember if he played it again right after or if it was 2 AM when he played the full album again. You'll never heard that on a commercial radio station .... !!!!! I believe he said that the number of calls was insane and happy to hear the new album! The station never figured out which song to play because there were no "hits" in the album! Didn't matter ... I think Guy alone probably burned up a couple of copies by himself! And he also played TOFT senseless! Edited by moshkito - June 19 2020 at 13:44 |
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At home with my headphones on.
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Is the word "math" a typo?
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Spacegod87 ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: February 16 2019 Location: Australia Status: Offline Points: 1107 |
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By the phrasing of this, I'm assuming you're referring to the older generation who were alive when these albums came out..?
I suppose my, "I was sitting at my computer when I first heard all these albums." comment doesn't really compare to the others lol
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In my bedroom as a teenager or at college listening with friends.
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Sacro_Porgo ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: July 15 2019 Location: Cygnus Status: Offline Points: 2062 |
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Here are my experiences with the Pink Floyd albums listed. Likely sitting in my bedroom or living room listening intently to my new Pink Floyd record on vinyl after having used some gift money to buy it at Barnes & Noble Dark Side Of The Moon: This one I actually remember. I had checked it out on CD from the local library (I had only recently discovered I could do this), loaded it onto my computer (back before I grew a conscience about doing that sort of thing and deleted all of my library music), and sat down to listen to it at the computer on headphones. It was perhaps the first album I was so intrigued by that I immediately played the whole CD again. I still don't do this very often at all, even for records I love. I was probably a sophomore in high school, or about to become one. Wish You Were Here: You'll notice a trend here in that I'd also checked this and the following two out from the library the first time I heard them (I've since purchased all 4). I don't have a specific memory of where I was, but it would have probably been around my sophomore or junior year of high school before I deleted my library music, and my first listen either would've been in the car with one of my parents, or via mp3's dowloaded to my iPod at the time. I remember being vaguely ambivalent about Shine On, especially the second half, but I like the other three songs. Animals: This was among the first group of CD's I ever checked out form the library. Along with Styx - Crystal Ball and U2 - War. I distinctly remember listening to this during summer gym and health between my freshman and sophomore year of high school, and it was my first Pink Floyd album. I'm not sure of the exact location of my first listen, but you can bet I played it a decent amount in the car to and from school that summer and listened on my iPod during lunch. The Wall: This was probably the last Floyd album I checked out from the library and loaded on my iPod. It would have been in the middle of the school year around the same year as the last three. I distinctly remember trying to put it on as background music while I did some math homework in my bedroom. Let's just say the math homework didn't get very far and I had very mixed feelings about how intensely depressing the album was at the time. It was definitely an experience. And here's my current ranking of them: 1. Animals 2. Dark Side Of The Moon 3. The Wall 4. Wish You Were Here 5. Meddle
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Wow, I can only imagine tuning into a radio station and hearing a whole album straight, let alone a double, and never mind an awesome prog rock landmark! That must've been incredible!
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Porg for short. My love of music doesn't end with prog! Feel free to discuss all sorts of music with me. Odds are I'll give it a chance if I haven't already! :)
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