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04-13-2009, 11:45 AM | #11 |
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My first musical memory is the heat is on you from the beverly hills cop movie.
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My first memory of music, is Ozzy Osbournes Shot in the Dark video, it scared the Holy Hell, out of me. I was like 4 I think. Funny thing is my first concert experience was OzzFest 2001.
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my earliest experience would have to be when i was like 2, peaches an cream song get down boogie ooogie ooogie would come on an i'd start gettin down an boogie oogie oogin. my god mother is black an would say damn this cracka' got soul. an so there you have it!
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First memory - Loony Tunes Vinyl by K-Tell (Witch Doctor, etc)
First 8 tracks owned - Uriah Heep (Demons and Wizards), KISS (Destroyer), Alice Cooper (Schools Out) First arena concert "I" paid for - Van Halen 1984 (prior to that I saw a bunch of country concerts at fairs and such with my parents). |
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I was 17 and in the backseat of my Trans Am.
The real question, It was a Toys in the attic 8-track at 5 or 6.
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8 tracks were the shit, i brought ozzy in for show an tell for kindergarden lol.
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I remember the 8 tracks sometimes would split songs on different program tracks- you would go halfway through a song and it would 'CLICK' and play the rest of the song. Hit machine 1976 had Disco Duck on it - somehow that sticks out along with Island Girl by Elton John and the Fifth of Beethoven.
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My parents listened to Witl (country). Glen Campbell's Rhinestone Cowboy was my favorite song when i was little. Anytime that song came on i'd run and get on my wonder horse and ride till the song was over.
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