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CindyC
I'm part of the TigerBeat generation with MonkeyGirl, my first album was Shaun Cassidy. hehehe.
I think my first real album was Rumours by Fleetwood Mac.
My first Stones album was Hot Rocks. Some guy I thought was cute was a big RS fan. I didn't know any of the songs except Satisfaction, what a loser. I saw that picture of Keith in those blue pants on that castle and fell in love. I didn't even know his name. There was no internet back then. It took me about two weeks to find out, and what a cool name it was: Keith Richards. My life has never been the same.
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CindyC
I'm part of the TigerBeat generation with MonkeyGirl, my first album was Shaun Cassidy. hehehe.
I think my first real album was Rumours by Fleetwood Mac.
My first Stones album was Hot Rocks. Some guy I thought was cute was a big RS fan. I didn't know any of the songs except Satisfaction, what a loser. I saw that picture of Keith in those blue pants on that castle and fell in love. I didn't even know his name. There was no internet back then. It took me about two weeks to find out, and what a cool name it was: Keith Richards. My life has never been the same.
I was so saddened to hear that the "cute boy" that got me into the Rolling Stones died in a terrible accident yesterday. I haven't seen him for years, but credit him for changing the course of my life.
RIP Phil.
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treaclefingers
Sorry to hear about that Cindy.
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Hairball
I could have sworn I've answered this in one thread or another in the past...I guess not this one though.
Anyways, it was the Jackson 5 Greatest Hits in 1970 when I was 7 years old.
Still have it!
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CindyC
I'm part of the TigerBeat generation with MonkeyGirl, my first album was Shaun Cassidy. hehehe.
I think my first real album was Rumours by Fleetwood Mac.
My first Stones album was Hot Rocks. Some guy I thought was cute was a big RS fan. I didn't know any of the songs except Satisfaction, what a loser. I saw that picture of Keith in those blue pants on that castle and fell in love. I didn't even know his name. There was no internet back then. It took me about two weeks to find out, and what a cool name it was: Keith Richards. My life has never been the same.
I was so saddened to hear that the "cute boy" that got me into the Rolling Stones died in a terrible accident yesterday. I haven't seen him for years, but credit him for changing the course of my life.
RIP Phil.
Sorry to hear about that Cindy.
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CindyC
My first Stones album was Hot Rocks. Some guy I thought was cute was a big RS fan. I didn't know any of the songs except Satisfaction, what a loser. I saw that picture of Keith in those blue pants on that castle and fell in love. I didn't even know his name. There was no internet back then. It took me about two weeks to find out, and what a cool name it was: Keith Richards. My life has never been the same.
I was so saddened to hear that the "cute boy" that got me into the Rolling Stones died in a terrible accident yesterday. I haven't seen him for years, but credit him for changing the course of my life.
RIP Phil.
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CindyC
I'm part of the TigerBeat generation with MonkeyGirl, my first album was Shaun Cassidy. hehehe.
I think my first real album was Rumours by Fleetwood Mac.
My first Stones album was Hot Rocks. Some guy I thought was cute was a big RS fan. I didn't know any of the songs except Satisfaction, what a loser. I saw that picture of Keith in those blue pants on that castle and fell in love. I didn't even know his name. There was no internet back then. It took me about two weeks to find out, and what a cool name it was: Keith Richards. My life has never been the same.
I was so saddened to hear that the "cute boy" that got me into the Rolling Stones died in a terrible accident yesterday. I haven't seen him for years, but credit him for changing the course of my life.
RIP Phil.
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Doxa
If my memory serves me right this was the first album young Doxa with his own little money in his pocket walked to a local record store and bought with his own little hands (it wasn't my first album though):
I was hooked by the cover. The dudes looked cool...
- Doxa