What was the first Album you really listened to?

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Regulate by the one and only Warren G.. Core by STP was a very close second.
 
Boogie Down Productions- By All Means Necessary

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By All Means Necessary is the second album from hip hop group Boogie Down Productions, released May 10, 1988, on Jive Records. After the murder of DJ/Producer Scott La Rock in 1987, MC KRS-One moved away from the violence that dominated their debut Criminal Minded and began to write socially conscious songs, while using the moniker "The Teacher".
 
not sure but was probably puff the magic dragon when i was 3? :smiley-bouncy:
 
Appetite For Destruction - Guns'N'Roses

I was in sixth grade. Before that, I had just heard whatever my parents were listening to (Beatles, Beach Boys, Led Zeppelin, Who, etc) or what was on the radio, but never really taken an individual interest in anything.
 
Harvest by Neil Young. Of course, that's because it was the only 8-track my mom had in the car and she had it on everywhere we drove.

The first album I purchased and really listened to? Setting Sons by The Jam.
 
Harvest by Neil Young. Of course, that's because it was the only 8-track my mom had in the car and she had it on everywhere we drove.

The first album I purchased and really listened to? Setting Sons by The Jam.

Sounds like my house when I was a kid. The only movie we had on VHS was Top Gun. I've probably watched the movie 50 times.
 
Properly listened to... I'd have to say The Wall or Dark Side of the Moon.
 
Properly listened to... I'd have to say The Wall or Dark Side of the Moon.

The first time I listened to the Dark Side of the Moon was in High School with the Wizard of OZ. Great album.
 
The first time I listened to the Dark Side of the Moon was in High School with the Wizard of OZ. Great album.
Yep, I can listen to the whole thing without any pauses.

"The lunatic is in the hall..."
 
Although I was bombarded with musicals starting when I was in the womb, Peter and the Wolf by Sergei Prokofiev (on 78's) was the first record that grabbed my attention as a toddler.

Passages of it still run through my head at odd moments.
 
Although I was bombarded with musicals starting when I was in the womb, Peter and the Wolf by Sergei Prokofiev (on 78's) was the first record that grabbed my attention as a toddler.

Passages of it still run through my head at odd moments.

I grew up with Peter and the Wolf on 78's also. I think the record was broken at some point, however, maybe when I was 8 or 10. Kids and record players weren't the most stable mix.

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I was about 11 when I discovered Led Zeppelin 4.
 
Beatles Help and Zep II were the first two albums i owned.
 
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