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05/16/14 at 22:47:28
 
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cant seem to find a cd with this studio cut or am I just getting old??
was only live?? thought it was a capitol studio track

1st LP I ever bought was their second album the red one played it on my moms
piece of furniture "stereo consol" she had "the sripper"
and a herb alpert and the TJ brass lp
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Reply #1 - 05/17/14 at 04:05:51
 
thumperclone wrote on 05/16/14 at 22:47:28:
heart breaker

cant seem to find a cd with this studio cut or am I just getting old??
was only live?? thought it was a capitol studio track

1st LP I ever bought was their second album the red one played it on my moms
piece of furniture "stereo consol" she had "the sripper"
and a herb alpert and the TJ brass lp


Wow, sounds like my house when I was young, only the first LP I bought was "Closer To Home".
Check out the following link, go to the greatest hits album, thats a studio version I think.
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_i_0_10?url=search-alias%3Ddigital-music&...

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Reply #2 - 05/17/14 at 08:24:17
 
First album? You guys remember your first ALBUM? I have no idea,, MAYBE it was Abbey Road, or, possibly the Grass Roots, or maybe neither one,,
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Reply #3 - 05/17/14 at 09:10:54
 
justin_o_guy2 wrote on 05/17/14 at 08:24:17:
First album? You guys remember your first ALBUM? I have no idea,, MAYBE it was Abbey Road, or, possibly the Grass Roots, or maybe neither one,,


You kids.... my first album I bought with my own money was The Ventures "Walk Don't Run", 1960.
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You kids.... my first album I bought with my own money was The Ventures "Walk Don't Run", 1960.

wow youre as old as dirt Cheesy
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Reply #5 - 05/17/14 at 09:24:01
 
thumperclone wrote on 05/17/14 at 09:22:54:
You kids.... my first album I bought with my own money was The Ventures "Walk Don't Run", 1960.

wow youre as old as dirt Cheesy


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Reply #6 - 05/17/14 at 10:45:55
 
thanks Gerry
their first 3 albums(cds) arriving thursday
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Reply #7 - 05/18/14 at 02:49:45
 
S-P!  I remember the Ventures being one of the hottest bands of their time. Got lots of air time. Then back in the 80's, they played all summer in this crappy bar with a small dance floor like two blocks from me. I guess their fame had faded by then.
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Reply #8 - 05/19/14 at 17:11:24
 
stinger wrote on 05/18/14 at 02:49:45:
S-P!  I remember the Ventures being one of the hottest bands of their time. Got lots of air time. Then back in the 80's, they played all summer in this crappy bar with a small dance floor like two blocks from me. I guess their fame had faded by then.


Yeah, all the bands I used to see in stadiums are playing casinos now. I knew I was old when I passed a casino north of Albuquerque advertising Crosby, Stills and Nash. Sigh....
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Reply #9 - 05/19/14 at 19:16:14
 
Bill Haley and The Rockets.  "Rock Around The Clock". Grin Grin
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Reply #10 - 05/19/14 at 19:34:26
 
Trippah wrote on 05/19/14 at 19:16:14:
Bill Haley and The Rockets.  "Rock Around The Clock". Grin Grin


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Reply #11 - 05/20/14 at 09:30:39
 
When I was in grade school my dad came home with our first 8 track player and a Ventures tape.  Not long after that we also got a Johnny Cash tape.

My first album....probably Michael Parks.  I was young and hooked on "Then Came Bronson"....even though Michael Parks was not much of a singer.

My first real Concert where I took a date?  The Average White Band at Youngstown State University....probably about 1974.  Followed by Iron Butterfly at the Tomorrow Club in Youngstown.

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Reply #12 - 05/20/14 at 11:17:55
 
when I was 15 I got an 8-track player for xmas 1975 with a tape of "Frampton Comes Alive". there were a couple other tapes...Captain and tennile comes to mind but Frampton was my favorite at the time. First concert was when I was in California, went to Anaheim Stadium in 1978 to see Sammy Hagar, Van Halen, Black Sabbath(with Ozzy), and the Headliner was Boston. Great show but I would have set the line-up a little different. Me and my brother slept at the closed gas station across the street with about a thousand other kids that night.

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Reply #13 - 05/20/14 at 15:59:36
 
Dave wrote on 05/20/14 at 09:30:39:
My first real Concert where I took a date?  The Average White Band at Youngstown State University....probably about 1974.


First date concert was Led Zeppelin, 1969.
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Reply #14 - 05/20/14 at 17:59:12
 
thumperclone wrote on 05/17/14 at 09:22:54:
You kids.... my first album I bought with my own money was The Ventures "Walk Don't Run", 1960.

wow youre as old as dirt Cheesy

Gocha beat... my first record was "Dream, Dream, Dream" by the Everly brothers- 1958
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