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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 20 2016 at 21:40
Originally posted by Magnum Vaeltaja Magnum Vaeltaja wrote:

Originally posted by AFlowerKingCrimson AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:

I honestly don't remember what my very first cd was. It may have been Big Generator by Yes or some other album by them. I was pretty late to the game on cds since I was still buying cassette tapes and continued to do so well into the 90's(and possibly beyond). I did buy mostly cds by 1991 though or at least equal to cassette tapes. I know I bought Van Halen's "0u812" and "Permanent Vacation" by Aerosmith on cd so they may have been the first non prog. I also remember buying Tangerine Dream's "Phaedra" and Mahavishnu Orchestra's "birds of fire" on cd around the same time. I do remember buying a whole bunch of vinyl for only a few dollars a piece in late 1987 or so and after that it was mostly cds or cassettes. 

Ha, what a coincidence. The very first two CDs I ever owned were Permanent Vacation and Van Halen's 5150. That, alongside Black Sabbath's Paranoid and Uriah Heep's The Magician's Birthday

Wow. I bought "Paranoid" on vinyl around 1986 and "Demons and Wizards" about a year later. I didn't buy(and hear) 5150 and Magicians Birthday until a few years ago believe it or not(on cd).

Here's a funny little story though. Around late 85 or early 86 I remember going to a department store and buying Yes' "9012live" on cassette. I happened to run into a guy from my school there and I told him I just bought a tape. He asked me what I bought and I lied and told him I bought the latest Van Halen(which would have been 5150). I remember him telling me he liked the song "why can't this be love" if I'm not mistaken. I lied in order to look cool. I figured he either wouldn't know who Yes was or would think they were weird. I finally bought that VH on cd about two years ago or so. I think I only listened to it a year ago for the first time. I'm not a huge VH fan but I now have all their stuff up to and including 0u812. 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 20 2016 at 20:34
I got my first stereo until the late 90's. I knew very little music, and didn't know what prog was. I don't really remember which albums I got first, but it was something between a Neil Diamond compilation, a Foreigner compilations, and Pink Floyd stuff. I sort of remember getting The Wall and Delicate Sound of Thunder first from them, but I might get confusued with The Wall, since I did get it on tape first, and don't remember if I got it so soon on CD as well.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 20 2016 at 20:17
Originally posted by AFlowerKingCrimson AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:

I honestly don't remember what my very first cd was. It may have been Big Generator by Yes or some other album by them. I was pretty late to the game on cds since I was still buying cassette tapes and continued to do so well into the 90's(and possibly beyond). I did buy mostly cds by 1991 though or at least equal to cassette tapes. I know I bought Van Halen's "0u812" and "Permanent Vacation" by Aerosmith on cd so they may have been the first non prog. I also remember buying Tangerine Dream's "Phaedra" and Mahavishnu Orchestra's "birds of fire" on cd around the same time. I do remember buying a whole bunch of vinyl for only a few dollars a piece in late 1987 or so and after that it was mostly cds or cassettes. 

Ha, what a coincidence. The very first two CDs I ever owned were Permanent Vacation and Van Halen's 5150. That, alongside Black Sabbath's Paranoid and Uriah Heep's The Magician's Birthday
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 20 2016 at 19:23
I didn't switch from vinyl to CD. I had (still have it) a Pioneer 8-track recorder and I recorded vinyl to 8-track to listen to in the car. Eventually, I got a car with a cassette player and started buying hair bands and heavy metal on cassette for the car but listened to vinyl at home.
Then I bought a boom box with two cassette players on the front so I could listen to tapes I already had and a CD player on the top so I could start buying discs. 
The first CDs I bought were "No More Tears" by Ozzy and "Still Got The Blues" by Gary Moore.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 20 2016 at 18:46
I honestly don't remember what my very first cd was. It may have been Big Generator by Yes or some other album by them. I was pretty late to the game on cds since I was still buying cassette tapes and continued to do so well into the 90's(and possibly beyond). I did buy mostly cds by 1991 though or at least equal to cassette tapes. I know I bought Van Halen's "0u812" and "Permanent Vacation" by Aerosmith on cd so they may have been the first non prog. I also remember buying Tangerine Dream's "Phaedra" and Mahavishnu Orchestra's "birds of fire" on cd around the same time. I do remember buying a whole bunch of vinyl for only a few dollars a piece in late 1987 or so and after that it was mostly cds or cassettes. 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 20 2016 at 18:17
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I remember them! I don't think I ever bought one, though. (Didn't they require a different player?)


No, normal CD player. Think I only ever bought two of them.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 20 2016 at 18:11
I went to USA in 89, and didn't have a CD player, bought an excellent JVC Mini Component and 48 albums

The ones I remember were mostly old albums I also owned on LP

- Six Wives
- Myths & Legends
- Foxtrot
- Selling England
- Nursery Cryme
- Aurora (Jean Luc Ponty)
- Leftoverture
- Thick as a Brick
- Stormwatch

And a other more I can't remember
            
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 20 2016 at 16:45
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Probably Supertramp Crime Of The Century
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 20 2016 at 16:31
The first CD I bought was Ok Computer by Radiohead. I think it's a very, very good album!!!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 20 2016 at 16:31
I remember them! I don't think I ever bought one, though. (Didn't they require a different player?)

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 20 2016 at 16:26
Queen CD, a mini one remember them - still got it 3" CD

Somebody to love



1Somebody To Love4:55
2White Man4:58
3Tie Your Mother Down4:47
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 20 2016 at 15:58
This new trend toward a return to vinyl pressings has made me reminisce a little about the days when the Compact Disc came onto the scene (and, with it, the ageless debate over 'best' or 'purest' sound: analog or digital). I was working in a Waxie Maxie's record store in Gaithersburg, Maryland, when the Phillips and Sony companies announced their revolutionary scheme--and I converted quickly, buying a Sony CD player in 1983 and beginning the acquisition of CDs as they were issued. 

I think the first four issued were SUPERTRAMP's Crime of the Century, FLEETWOOD MAC's Rumours, TALKING HEADS Remain in Light and some classical disc--though I may be wrong. I remember soon owning YES' Close to the Edge and Fragile as well as KING CRIMSON's ITCOTCK, but Crime of the Century was definitely my first.

Do you remember your first CD acquisition--and how quickly you began the switch from vinyl to CD (or, conversely, how resistant you were to switching over. Perhaps some of you were still listening to 8-tracks in 1983! [My rather extensive 8-track collection of Nektar albums was lost about the same year.])

 
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