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PostPosted: Thu Feb 09, 2006 11:31 pm 
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Blue Velvet
Bobby Vinton

(you figure out the year)

Actually that wasn't the first,  my first was a little blue 45 that had

Land of Lemonade and Lollypops
Pee Wee the KiWi Bird
Topo Ji the racoon song
Little Polly Parakeet

I know,  you want to know the lyrics !!!   Good thing you asked !


Little Polly Parakeet Promise me
Happy little friend's we'll always be
I love my cat, and my puppy dog too
and little polly parakeet I love you

There's a boy that lives next door to me
Happy as can be
got a parakeet for his birthday
and she sing's joyfully

THere's more, but you get the gist.



(Why do I remember this, I was about 3)

(Don't answer)

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I think mine was Pink Floyd "Dark Side Of The Moon"....or was it Rush "All The World's A Stage"???
Oh well, either way, I was higher than a kite.  :brows:  :newlol:  :wave:


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First 8 Track was Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (first & last 8 track I bought except for blanks to record on) ok my Mom may have bought it, I was only 5 at the time, but I LOVED that tape - still do.
First vinyl I had was a gift, Kiss - Alive II.  Had several 45's before that, but don't believe any were mine that I could call mine anyway.  
First vinyl was Journey - Infinity & AC/DC - Back In Black (if I recall).  
First cassettes I bought were AC/DC - Highway To Hell & Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap.  
First CD's I bought were Pink Floyd - The Wall & Moody Blues - The Present.  
First music DVD I bought was Robert Plant & Jimmy Page (Led Zeppelin) - No Quarter.

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Then hopefully Perry, if it was "Dark side if the Moon" it wasn't when it was first released early 1973 that you bought it. (I think the Rush album was released about 3 years later) but still, While a bunch of us in High School at that time were sitting around smoking, drinking, and listening to "Dark Side" on a Fisher Quadraphonic system,  you'd have been 8 years old.. Not that there's anything wrong with an 8 year old stoner of course, hey, who am I to judge.. I didn't smoke but I was discovering what a match can do, (well, I put it to my mouth but of course never inhaled but not as young as 8 years of age)  :shock:   Alan Parson's I think engineered, or partially produced ?? Dark Side.....Stuff from that album was on billboard chart's for around 10-15 years, I think...MONSTER album !!  Since I'm yacking like "Cliff Claven" of Cheer's spewing all sort's of rediculous tidbits....I think Alan Parson's did some studio mixing, engineering, or something with the Beatles* too....





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*Beatles-  Obscure 60's group Paul McCartney was in before Wing's, and Solo efforts

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AllStar @ Wed Feb 08, 2006 6:54 am wrote:
Boringggggggggg

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y'know i missed this the first time.  hey allstar, if it's so boring why'd you bother to post?

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Then hopefully Perry, if it was "Dark side if the Moon" it wasn't when it was first released early 1973 that you bought it. (I think the Rush album was released about 3 years later) but still, While a bunch of us in High School at that time were sitting around smoking, drinking, and listening to "Dark Side" on a Fisher Quadraphonic system,  you'd have been 8 years old.. Not that there's anything wrong with an 8 year old stoner of course, hey, who am I to judge.. I didn't smoke but I was discovering what a match can do, (well, I put it to my mouth but of course never inhaled but not as young as 8 years of age)  :shock:   Alan Parson's I think engineered, or partially produced ?? Dark Side.....Stuff from that album was on billboard chart's for around 10-15 years, I think...MONSTER album !!  Since I'm yacking like "Cliff Claven" of Cheer's spewing all sort's of rediculous tidbits....I think Alan Parson's did some studio mixing, engineering, or something with the Beatles* too....





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*Beatles-  Obscure 60's group Paul McCartney was in before Wing's, and Solo efforts
Oh hell no...I wasn't that young...I'm sure it was more like when I was 12, JR High age. :newlol: That was the time when a big fat doobie could be had for the measely sum of $1.00. :newlol:
And since I was poor, it took a long time to scrounge up enough coin to buy a vinyl. I'm just thinking that was the first one I ever bought. I remember being so fascinated by the album cover, I'd sit and look at it while listening and couldn't believe I finally bought it. :newlol:
Good thing I got that stuff out of my system for the most part when I was very young. Hell when I was 18, I was already making babies, settling down and acting like a 30 year old should......borrrrrrring.
The bad thing is, I've been smoking cigarettes since I was about 9 or 10.  :shock:
I should be dead already.  :(

Would you believe I'm so far behind on the music scene that I'm just now beginning to appreciate the works of Bruce Springsteen? :newlol:
I love the wind instruments and piano stuff in his music....sax is awesome!! Uhhhh...sex too. :newlol:
My next karaoke rendition is going to be "Born To Run" I think, but I have to buy the cdg first.  :biggrinthumb:

Don't mean to be rude, but I'm getting ready to leave for a 12 hour work day....on Saturday!! Somebody's gotta pay those bills...and I'm sure it's me!!


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Oh, I'm MUCH further behind than that !   and proud of it !!


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on Saturday!! Somebody's gotta pay those bills...and I'm sure it's me!!



You should really reassess your priorities..

(Sell the house, and move back in with your parents!  be a real man!)

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The first music I received as a direct result of my request was the Black Oak Arkansas album with "Jim Dandy"...  I was either 12 or 13 and my grandparents got it for me for Christmas.  I remember grandma holding the album looking at the cover (I can't remember what it looked like) saying "Oh Susie" as she shook her head from side to side.  :)

Susie :)

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