The 1st album i ever bought.
I'm pretty sure this was the first album i ever bought...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8HmsuPmtl3E
So, what was your first album you ever bought and do you still listen to it now? Cause i sure don't (though there was a brief drive while on tour that we listened to one of his albums in it's entirety and it wasn't half bad)
- David
P.S. i'll post my number two and three soon, just no making fun, k?
15 comments:
Alanis Morissette - Jagged Little Pill and TLC - Crazsexycool
Eiffel 65 EUROPOP!!
The first album I ever bought was a cassette of Shakira's third album Pies Descalzos. I am proud to admit that I still listen to it.
My first album was Green Day 'Dookie' on cassette. Don't really listen to it anymore but my third album was 'Dare to be stupid'!!!
this will make me sound like an old bugger but mine is the b-52's first album - the yellow one. ROCK LOBSTER! DOWN! DOWN! don't listen to it much nowadays but i still love it.
STUNT by the Barenaked Ladies. I still think "One Week" is my second favorite song after "Imagine" by John Lennon...I'm partly joking.
The first album I ever bought was Spiceworld by the Spice Girls...classic material right thur!
Sometimes - Brittany Spears (the single) sadly, I don't listen to it, but I do enjoy some covers of Hit Me Baby One More Time.
The first song I ever obsessed over (and can remember obsessing over) is much more prideful, Sunny Came Home by Shawn Colvin
I was in middle school and it was Tubthumping by Chumbawamba - great album. 1997 was a good year!
finally david u post something cool you should listen to more DEVO! dare to be stupid is in the original tranformers movie and that is why it is better than the new one, because linkin park is in that.
p.s. my first albumn was spice by spice girls, and that is not a joke.
i think mine was the matrix reloaded soundtrack :-/
or maybe that was the first explicit album i bought...
mine was that hanson album with mm bop. yooooo liam!
smash mouth - fush yu mang
one of those albums that you can argue 'hey it wasn't that bad, they went hard back then' as well.
also, it's really interesting to see film of concerts from the 80s... everyone always seems to actually be sitting. can you imagine if it were like that today?
Matchbox 20 - Yourself or someone like you, and Indigo Girls - Rites of Passage. I still listen to the latter regularly, and the former on rare occasions.
Oh to be in the 90s again.
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