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Name: Stonesprofessor
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Subject: RE: RE: RE: You remembers their 1st ????
Date: Saturday, May 12, 2012
Time: 3:25:25 PM
Remote Address: 76.15.10.83
Message ID: 268924
Parent ID: 268922
Thread ID: 268908
1st 45 - good question, by the time I got into buying records, I was buying LPs.
LP - If you mean buying mine own LPs, as opposed to Christmas/Birthday/Lloyds has a sale on Code C presents, the I am very proud of th efact the very LP I actually bought with snow shoveling money was a Chuck Berry is on Top cutout..
8 tracks - was never into those at ALL. We had a player in the house, so I 'borrowed' the 8 track of Ya-Yas from the kid of my mom's bf at the time. The idea of CLUNK CLUNK in the middle of a song drove me right up a wall.
Cassettes - Can't remember. Once I got a decent cassette player - actually a HUGE JVC boom box, I got into making copies of my LPs.....In high school, I had taken a course called, Audio Recording/Electronic Music,(this was 1976/7!) in which, the first term was learning all about how to set up tape machines and recording - they had a REAL nice TEAC four track machine - and the second half was learning synthesizers and creating sounds - they actually had an ARP 2600! I never was much on the creative side, but the recording part I took to immediately! This is why, to this day, I can hook up just about any electronics with looking TOO much at the instructions.
CDs - When I bought my first CD player, the very first CD I bought - no joke - was a CD of Star Trek TV music that was arranged and conducted by one of the guys who had written a good chunk of it. This was fairly early in the CD era, so I don't THINK there was any Stones CDs out yet...
Whats an IPod??? Someone clue me in...:P
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