Re: What was the first CD you ever bought?
LOL I still remember, I got the soundtrack to Braveheart. That was my first c.d. I didn't know why, but I had to have it. LOL.
Re: What was the first CD you ever bought?
Actually, my first CD purchase was Hotel California. I made sure that was the first one I ever got !!
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The answer is very simple. August 2, 1991 at Service Merchandise I buy my irst CD player which ran me $160 (which was an AM/FM cassette/CD player from Sanyo) then to Strawberries in Brockton and I put $15 down for
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a week later it was
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Now have over 200 plus legitimate and 100 dubs from LP or cassette and more via bootleg/radio shows.
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I got a stereo with a vertically mounted cd drawer (?!) for HS graduation in the spring of 1990...I went out and got the soundtrack to the movie Bird...it's long gone, should have kept it, I suppose...
TJ...Service Merchandise? I miss that chain!! I even worked at their catalog center taking calls for about a year in between grad school stints...hence most of my old apartment furniture came from there (w/emp. discount)...
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MOVING PICTURES <333
I think the first CD I received was Madonna's Immaculate Collection. The first one I bought was Rod Stewart's Vagabond Heart.
Re: What was the first CD you ever bought?
My first two CDs were allegedly bought in March 1990 and were 'Live on Broadway' by Barry Manilow, and the London cast recording of 'Miss Saigon'.
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I'm resurrecting this because its the first post I ever made on the Border. And because I joined the Border 10 years ago today, because this was the thread I wanted to answer in!! Although it took me a few days to get posting!!
What an amazing 10 years I have had on here, made so many friends both virtual, and then as I started to go to some shows, real friends that I have physically met. I've attended chat parties, celebrated weddings, births and academic achievements of Borderers and their families.
And of course you guys have been here for all the sad times. The passing of family members, friends of Borderers, Borderers themselves (Bad Kitty and Rhonda) and of course Glenn :heart:
Once again I can't say how grateful I am that one day someone called Soda decided to make a website dedicated to Glenn :heart:, then opened up the message board to fans everywhere, and kept expanding it to be the best Eagles website in the world!
Thanks guys - Its been a great 10 years. Hope I have another 10!!
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Believe it or not my first CD was also BIA in 1989 when I got my first CD player. I was a student at the time and could hardly afford CDs not to mind a player, but a friend had pity on me and managed to get onewholesale! The player still works reasonably well (although some highly decorated discs wont play), although I tend to just ipod now anyway. I also have a lot of 80's cd compilations, and must have several versions of The Heat Is On. I
Interesting interlude: was coming out of the swimming pool today with my 5 year old daughter. Take it to the Limit was playing in the background. I told her to come on out to the car, to which she replied "lets wait till the credit card song is over Mammy" Two guys coming out behind us had a great laugh :!: