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What was the first LP or single you bought?

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Marydoll Thu 19-Sept-24 08:15:07

A post this morning by Infoman, has prompted me to start this thread.
The first LP I purchased was, Simon and Garfunkel's Greatest Hits, my first single, The most Beautiful Girl in the World, by Charlie Rich.
Working over the summer as a student in the Knorr factory, enabled me to buy my first record player.
I'm getting all nostalgic! 😉

Ellie Anne Fri 20-Sept-24 16:24:46

First single was ‘the first time’ by Adam faith and I think the first lp was by the Bachelors.

specki4eyes Fri 20-Sept-24 16:47:49

First single, Fall in Love with you, Cliff Richatd. First LP, With the Beatles. Shared singles with friends, mainly Everlies, stacking them up on my red Dansette record player ( bought second hand) big favourite was Ricky Nelson You are the only One. My Mum used to groan when I played it over and over by leaving the stacking arm back!
Then came Things Bobby Darin and what have they done to the Rain Searchers. Oh my lost youth!

supergabs1960 Fri 20-Sept-24 18:41:12

Puppy Love by Donny Osmond

grumppa Fri 20-Sept-24 19:13:46

First LP: Duane Eddy's The Twang's The Thang.

Cheryl1959 Fri 20-Sept-24 19:38:08

White horses by Jackie , saved up my pocket money of a shilling ( now 5p) as single was 10/ ( 10 bob or shilling)

GranPepp Fri 20-Sept-24 19:46:12

Grandmabatty

The first single I bought was Black Night by Deep Purple. I was a wee rocker! I can't remember the first album I bought. The first one I listened to was Alice Cooper in first year so I would have been about 12. A new friend played it at her house and I was very impressed.

My first single was I Surrender by Rainbow. I bought a first album by The Police from Christmas money and my brother bullied me into taking it back and exchanging for a Madness album.

grandmac Fri 20-Sept-24 19:52:17

Anastasia by Pat Boone

kibera10 Fri 20-Sept-24 20:19:49

First single was Cliff Richard - Living Doll, purchased from British Home Stores (I still have it).

Neilspurgeon0 Fri 20-Sept-24 20:48:49

My first record was Cathy’s Clown but it was several years until I could afford an LP - it was the authorised sound track of HAIR

Dianehillbilly1957 Fri 20-Sept-24 20:51:35

The Onion Song, and still love it.

Shirls52000 Sat 21-Sept-24 07:35:17

First single I bought was Blackberry Way by the Move with my wage as a Saturday girl in Woollies and the first album I bought was Lindisfarne Fog on the Tyne

This is a great thread bringing back loads of memories, I was probs more of a rock chick (still am I guess) oh and Nights in White Satin was by the Moody Blues, used to love listening to that on my old dansette record player in the dark in my bedroom, Procul Harum sang a Whiter Shade of Pale

Davisuz Sat 21-Sept-24 07:35:17

When I was 17 I spent the summer working in a Methodist guest house in Hastings. The first LP I bought, with my first EVER wage packet was the double Led Zeppelin one - with The Song Remains The Same extended version. It was for my bf who later became my husband. Sadly he left us and I didn't at the time insist he also left the LP! I'd love to find a copy again.

rocketstop Sat 21-Sept-24 08:29:33

MissAdventure

rocketstop

First single was 'Roadrunner' By Junior Walker and the All Stars. First LP, can't remember as I was asking for them for birthdays , Christmas etc but can remember buying some before this one but 'Ziggy Stardust' was my mind blowing LP !!

Ziggy Stardust was also mine, I reckon.
It was "far out" smile

Yes it started a life-long love of Mr Bowie for me and opened my eyes to different genres of music ! yayy !

msamaranth Sat 21-Sept-24 10:09:30

Meatloaf Bat out of Hell about 77/78

msamaranth Sat 21-Sept-24 10:12:59

First cd rumours Fleetwood Mac & sultans of swing Dire Straits, purchased together in the American PX at Bremerhaven I think 1987 could of been 86 or 88

yellowfox Sat 21-Sept-24 10:25:23

Love letters in the Sand by Pat Boone. I was in his fan club and thought he was gorgeous.

Cardashian Sat 21-Sept-24 10:53:53

Procol Harum’s Whiter Shade of Pale single and The Monkees LP.

labradorlinda33 Sat 21-Sept-24 15:48:12

Billy Fury... Halfway to Paradise LP...
swoon...

Dinahmo Sat 21-Sept-24 17:06:55

Indigo8

Grandma70s

Grandma70s

Highlights from Peter Grimes by Benjamin Britten.

La Fille Mal Gardée ballet by Herold.

Or possibly Prokofiev’s Classical Symphony. I can’t quite remember now.

And Baggs Sibelius 5th. I am glad I was not the only nerdy child who liked classical music.
My first LP record was 'Night on a Bald Mountain' by Modest Mussorgsky. I went to see Disney 'Fantasia' in the cinema and loved the music.
My father liked classical music too and we had loads of 78s but mostly baroque stuff.

Why would we have to have been nerdy to like classical music?

I bought my fist singles when I was 11 and was given a record player for my birthday, combined with passing the 11 plus.

My parents had classical records.

I'm surprised that you two had sufficient funds to buy LPs.

Dinahmo Sat 21-Sept-24 17:26:37

Maggiemaybe

MissAdventure

Oh, Marc..

One of my best memories was of when Tyrannosaurus Rex played at our small local Jazz Club in 1970, and Marc Bolan and Mickey Finn came over to the bar and chatted to me and my best friend for the whole of their interval, and bought us drinks. They were both incredibly good-looking, and I’m pleased to report that they were also absolute gentlemen, and so kind to us naive little 15 year olds. I think Marc probably chose to join us because he was wearing purple velvet dungarees and I was resplendent in my purple velvet hot pants!

My DH was taking pix of T Rex at Wembley Pool at the same time as Ringo was making a film of the band. We were immediately in front of the stage with some bouncers and railings behind us and the cinema ca,era track at our feet. The railings weren't fixed down and there weren't enough bouncers so the audience, mainly teenage girls were pushing forward. It was scary as I thought we would be trapped. MB was fanciable I thought.

MissAdventure Sat 21-Sept-24 17:37:14

Swoonerama!!!!
Purple velvet dungarees!!

He was very, very, sexy!

Bellanonna Sat 21-Sept-24 17:50:00

Grand Coolie Dam - Lonnie Donegan

AngieA463 Sat 21-Sept-24 18:55:49

Why by Donny Osmond, with a lovely photo sleeve adorned by myself with Womble transfers.

MissAdventure Sat 21-Sept-24 20:21:41

smile

Naesodaft Sat 21-Sept-24 20:43:45

Saturday night at the movies by The Drifters. I can still remember taking it to my uncles to play it on his stereo because I couldn’t wait until I got home.