First record you spent your allowance on
youngEINSTEIN
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After seeing gary numan perform "cars" on snl I had to have his pleasure principle album in 1980.
Peace, stein...
Peace, stein...
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Couldn't wait to try them out...on a horrendous pair gemini belt drive turntables.
Had no fucking clue what I was doing....but I was hooked.
Booger Breaks was my first battle record
First music I bought with own money was a voucher I got for my 10th birthday for WH Smith. I got V/A 'Hip-Hop & Rapping In The House' cassette because I'd heard Doug E Fresh/Slick Rick "The Show" on the TV advert and I needed it
I never got an allowance, but one of my early record purchases (on my own) was the first Clarke/Duke Project LP (off the strength of Stanley Clarke's "Rocks, Pebbles, and Sand" LP) and "Ghost in the Machine" by The Police back in '81.
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
I like to recall it as 1970. Last time I checked the vinyl, the label had 1973.
Breakface.
Bought at Korvette's back in 1978