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Re: First LP / Cassette / CD / MP3
Damn your ninja edit. I was looking for that pic.
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#32
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Where's the 8-track love?
I bought these in my initial purchase: |
#33
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These are guesses as I'm not sure.
LP - Michael Jackson - Thriller Tape - Black Sheep - A Wolf In Sheeps Clothing CD - Outkast - Southernplayalistic... MP3 - Master P - Ghetto D |
#34
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LP - The Beatles - She Loves You (Yeah Yeah Yeah) bought this about a year ago from a junk shop.
Tape - Baddiel, Skinner and The Lightening Seeds - Three Lions 96 CD - The Chemical Brothers - Surrender MP3 - The Offspring - Defy You |
#35
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Damn your ninja edit. I was looking for that pic. [/ QUOTE ] O RLY? |
#36
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My first cassette was Ratt - Dancing Undercover
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#37
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LP - The Beatles - She Loves You (Yeah Yeah Yeah) bought this about a year ago from a junk shop. [/ QUOTE ] "She Loves You" was not an LP??? Did you buy the single (EP)? |
#38
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[ QUOTE ] LP - The Beatles - She Loves You (Yeah Yeah Yeah) bought this about a year ago from a junk shop. [/ QUOTE ] "She Loves You" was not an LP??? Did you buy the single (EP)? [/ QUOTE ] Nitpick award of the day to Samjjones! I'm sure the guy meant vinyl (as opposed to cd or tape). Swede |
#39
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Yeah! Actually, I just recently progressed past the albums, and have started downloading singles and B-sides, so this was fresh in my brain.
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#40
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Album: Never bought an album.
Cassette: Metallica - Kill `em All. CD: Never bought a CD. MP3: Don`t remember, but either Metallica or Iron Maiden. My taste in music is mainly the same as 20 years ago. I listen to more different music (Pink Floyd, U2, ...) today, but Metallica and similar bands still account for most of it. |
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