What's the first music anyone can ever remember hearing in their lives?..
I remember three things that used to get played in our house. I guess I was about three or four years old.
A Burt Bacharach record called 'Reach Out',an album of Ennio Morricone music written for the classic Clint Eastwood trilogy The Good The Bad & The Ugly, A Fistful Of Dollars and For a Few Dollars More, played by Hugo Montenegro & his Orchestra...And a Beatles EP that had Love Me Do, From Me To You, Please Please Me and I Wanna Hold Your Hand.
Any time I hear any of this stuff I get taken right back to those really early times in my life before I even started school, when everything was brand new and exciting and I had not a clue of any of the difficulties that lay ahead in life...Sometimes it can make me feel really safe..or a bit melancholy.. or even downright spooky, but whatever feeling I get, it always has a some sort of effect on me...
Blasts from the past......
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The first song that I can remember hearing was 'Sandman' by the group America.
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Elvis and 'Victory at Sea' on 45's - my mom had tons of Elvis and Patriotic songs (My Greatgrandpa and Grandpa were high ranking vets)
In Elementary school KISS and Led Zepplin on vinyl- my uncle worked for a local heavy metal/hard rock station - I'd go hangout and watch him spin vinyl
In Elementary school KISS and Led Zepplin on vinyl- my uncle worked for a local heavy metal/hard rock station - I'd go hangout and watch him spin vinyl
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Wow, great question...Umm...I think, and I'm not real sure, the first music I can remember is P-Funk...Good ole Parliament...I will have to meditate on this one...
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The first music I can remember hearing in our house was church hymns and classical. My mom was a Minister of Music at our church so I grew up hearing all the usual hymns and stuff. Dad had a big reel-to-reel tape machine he got in Japan right after the war (WWII). He had recorded a LOT of concerts that the USO put on, 50's and 60s stuff.
The first album I remember buying for myself was Edgar Winter Group "They Only Come Out At Night". "Frankenstein" ROCKS!!!
The first album I remember buying for myself was Edgar Winter Group "They Only Come Out At Night". "Frankenstein" ROCKS!!!
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