I’m not really talking about the first album you bought or how you found your first ‘real’ band as a teenager. Really, just your first memorable experience of music.
I remember I was about 5 years old and Matthews Southern Comfort’s version of Woodstock was always on the radio. Perhaps it was number 1 or something, I don’t know, I had no conception of the charts at that age. But I remember being struck by the hypnotic vibey sound of it. It was played so regularly, I learned the lyrics fairly quickly and I think I could quite possibly regurgitate them if necessary. (Don’t worry, I’ll spare y’all the pain!) But I remember being totally taken by the story aspect of it and the images it conjured up, even at that age. It’s deeply entrenched in my memory and I believe it was my first appreciation of music.
― Saskia, Monday, 28 October 2002 21:10 (twenty-three years ago)
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― Dom Passantino (Dom Passantino), Monday, 28 October 2002 21:28 (twenty-three years ago)
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― Ned Raggett (Ned), Monday, 28 October 2002 21:33 (twenty-three years ago)
I remember watching TV before I went to playschool and it was on, I then ran to the kitchen and screamed it and my brother thought this was very funny. I respect my 4 year old tastes!
― Ronan (Ronan), Monday, 28 October 2002 21:33 (twenty-three years ago)
I think I was 4. I remember running around the house screaming "YEAH YEAH YEAH" at the top of my lungs with my brothers and sister. We didn't know any of the other lyrics, but that was the best part, it was really exhilirating. Screaming "YEAH YEAH YEAH" was the most exciting, fun thing in the world.
― Arthur (Arthur), Monday, 28 October 2002 22:04 (twenty-three years ago)
― Mike Taylor (mjt), Monday, 28 October 2002 22:25 (twenty-three years ago)
― nabisco (nabisco), Monday, 28 October 2002 22:26 (twenty-three years ago)
― sander, Monday, 28 October 2002 22:29 (twenty-three years ago)
― lawrence kansas (lawrence kansas), Monday, 28 October 2002 22:29 (twenty-three years ago)
Probably "Across the Universe" by the beatles, my older brother was really into them and I aped his tastes as a child. Initially I liked the early stuff the best, but this song opened up my eyes to the more mystical side of the group, and led me to begin questioning things I had previously taken for granted.
Also as a young child growing up in Benton Harbor, MI I remember songs from Marvin Gaye playing on the car radio of my dad's dodge demon while I looked out the window at the hipsters and jive turkeys on the streets.
― webcrack (music=crack), Monday, 28 October 2002 22:33 (twenty-three years ago)
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― nabisco (nabisco), Monday, 28 October 2002 22:37 (twenty-three years ago)
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― electric sound of jim (electricsound), Monday, 28 October 2002 23:20 (twenty-three years ago)
― weasel diesel (K1l14n), Monday, 28 October 2002 23:35 (twenty-three years ago)
― alex in mainhattan (alex63), Monday, 28 October 2002 23:45 (twenty-three years ago)
Just kidding, Mom! (and don't try googling me again!)
― Spencer Chow (spencermfi), Tuesday, 29 October 2002 00:13 (twenty-three years ago)
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― donut bitch (donut), Tuesday, 29 October 2002 08:23 (twenty-three years ago)
I am reliably informed that my very first words were "Yeah, yeah" and of course "yeah", as I lay in my pram listening to the Fab Four on the radio whilst simultaneously developing a very early prototypical horizontal version of what was later to become known as "pogoing".
"I am thinking of making two tapes for my 40th birthday next year with one song for each year. She Loves You will be the first song for 1963"
What an excellent idea Alex, I think I'll do that myself!
Will you be chosing the songs based on your tastes at the time 'though or based on your tastes *NOW*?
This is very important as it will mean a crucial difference between me alienating the vast majority of my assembled friends and relatives on the 5th song (which based on my tastes at the time would probably have to be something like Spanish Flea by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass, whereas based on my tastes now it would have to be Electricity by Captain Beefheart) or not until the 14th (which either way would be New Rose by The Damned)!
― Stewart Osborne (Stewart Osborne), Tuesday, 29 October 2002 11:01 (twenty-three years ago)
He went on to be something very influential in the 23 Skidoo/Throbbing Gristle scene; I went to be an occasional poster on ILM. The moral?
― jon (jon), Tuesday, 29 October 2002 11:14 (twenty-three years ago)
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― cecilia, Tuesday, 29 October 2002 19:33 (twenty-three years ago)
A little later was an 80s best of by Tina Turner which scared me a little - giving me the fear that all women, except mother of course, were ball-breaking Thatcherite bitches in red stockings and suspenders. Still, I remember wanting to go to a club for a private dancer and start dating hardfaced executives who lived in skyscrapers.
My parents owned about 4 cds during my childhood, the aforementioned Tina album, a Motown compilation, a Smokey Robinson compilation and a couple of Michael Jackson albums. So I grew up listening to Smokey's yearning ballads (and that great one about a monkey!) which has given me a problematic idealised view of romantic love.
After that was a couple of novelty songs, 'Star Trekkin', the Edelweiss song and the Paula Abdul (Belinda Carlisle?) song with the cartoon cat. Then, due to Sinead O Connor's shiney head being thrust in my face for what seemed like forever whilst at my grans on a Saturday I decided to develop a major hatred for music until the age of 14, at which time I was acne-ridden and bitter and forced myself to like Radiohead, Nirvana and Terrovision.
― Ian SPACK (Ian SPACK), Wednesday, 30 October 2002 00:04 (twenty-three years ago)
It wasn't until a few years later that I heard the actual Beatles track, and it didn't have the same effect as hearing Mom play it on the piano without the words...actually, it sounded way too innocuous to me.
― Joe (Joe), Wednesday, 30 October 2002 00:47 (twenty-three years ago)
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― Curt1s St3ph3ns, Sunday, 20 April 2003 02:35 (twenty-three years ago)
This is an easy question for me. "Feel for You" by Chaka Khan. I still think of it as a perfect song. Think of all the elements at work: melody by Prince. Harmonica by Stevie Wonder. Gloriously rudimentary rapping by Grandmaster. Even at the age of... oh, I must have been six or seven... this gave me a warm feeling inside. Still does.
― Kenan Hebert (kenan), Sunday, 20 April 2003 03:54 (twenty-three years ago)
10cc's "I'm Not in Love" spooked me as a little kid. you can probably guess which part. 'be quiet, be quiet. big boys don't cry'
my favorite record was a dick hyman moog record my dad had, but one of the songs scared me, and i could never make it all the way through. I think it was 'kolumbo' or something like that. i was also into an arthur lyman record my dad owned ('taboo'?). i was a sucker for the bird calls...
as far as music that DIDN'T scare me at the time, but made a big impression, that would probably be "let 'em in" by macca, and everything but everything by the Beatles...
someone mentioned 'space oddity'. i heard that the other day on the radio and it really freaked me out. i think that part where he's becoming marooned is a musical approximation of what it must feel like to be on the verge of dying.
the earliest song to annoy me was probably that boz scaggs "Lido" thing, or whatever it's called.
― Dallas Yertle (Dallas Yertle), Sunday, 20 April 2003 04:33 (twenty-three years ago)
― Kenan Hebert (kenan), Sunday, 20 April 2003 04:37 (twenty-three years ago)
― Kenan Hebert (kenan), Sunday, 20 April 2003 04:40 (twenty-three years ago)
as fer the good stuff -- (a) i remember playing boston's "more than a feeling" for my 1st grade show-and-tell; (b) first record i bought (with my allowance $$) was stevie wonder's "you are the sunshine of my life"; (c) some camp counselor playing "stairway to heaven" on his guitar and me thinking that it was the coolest thing i'd ever heard.
― Tad (llamasfur), Sunday, 20 April 2003 05:27 (twenty-three years ago)
*so mom the people live in boxes? why? are they poor? why do they come out all the same? are the boxes like EZ-Bake ovens*
― SplendidMullet (iamamonkey), Sunday, 20 April 2003 11:58 (twenty-three years ago)
― Catherine (Catherine), Sunday, 20 April 2003 12:08 (twenty-three years ago)