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In Reply to: RE: Which was the 1st? posted by VERNON30515 on July 02, 2009 at 15:23:45
First record: "Tom Dooley", Capitol 45 rpm - had the choice of 78 or 45rpm. Opted for the 45. Second single: "Bird Dog" by the Everly Brothers.
First few LPs
Jimmie Rogers, S/T, Roulette Records
The Everly Brothers Greatest Hits, Cadence (still have this one)
The Kingston Trio: At Large, Capitol
Kenny Ball: Midnight in Moscow
Sandy Nelson: Let There Be Drums
Time Out, Belafonte at Carnegie Hall, My Fair Lady and some classical were already in the house. Record player was a small Seabreeze type portable, with stackable 45 rpm spindle.
Shortly after that it was The Ventures, The Fireballs, The Surfaris, The Chantays, and so on, and an RCA suitcase type stereo portable with Garrard table. Pipeline was the first stereo LP I bought.
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