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kathryn Posted - 04/12/2005 : 18:09:18
...when you were a little kid, the very first song.
What was it?

For me it was "Et Maintenant" by Gilbert Becaud,
this kinda sappy French ballad from, I guess,
1965. I have no idea why I liked it so much
but I would ask my grandmother to play the 45
for me.


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cassandra is Posted - 05/16/2007 : 11:04:09
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=La0cWSp6KqE

and

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNoYy9lTooE




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Steak n Sabre Posted - 05/15/2007 : 00:48:34
Beatles - I Wanna Hold Your Hand, I was 3 at the time...


zippermouth29 Posted - 05/14/2007 : 16:24:27
The song that made me love music and want to be in a band as a kid was "Radar Love" by Golden Earing. I got that CD along with my first CD player for Christmas years and years ago.

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Jefrey Posted - 05/11/2007 : 16:03:48
I can remember lots of kids songs, but I can remember the first time I really took notice of ROCK was "I Love Rock 'n' Roll" by Joan Jett and the Blackhearts. I was on the big yellow school bus and it played on the radio. Someone told me it was a chick singing and I didn't believe them. Then I thought, OK, now I get the rock.

I remember "Another One bites the Dust" and anything by KISS which all the kids were listening to, but I wasn't into it at the time. I was playing violin and learning classical music.

I remember a lot of Simon and Garfunkel and Carpenters on the radio growing up too and remember like that. But Joan Jett was the big breakthrough. Then it was all about Def Leppard.

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trobrianders Posted - 05/11/2007 : 14:18:51
First time I remember hearing a song and thinking yeah there's a world out there was Hey Jude, sittin there watching the apple core turning at my older sis's sexy hippy chick friend Jane's crummy flat, incense burning.

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SPEEDYMARIEGONZALES Posted - 05/11/2007 : 12:44:03
I don't like their disco crap
but my first fav song was
"i've got to get a message to you - the bee gees
also the royal guardsman snoopy vs. the red baron
rocknfire Posted - 05/11/2007 : 09:26:43
La Bamba-Ritchie Valens,Jose Felicano

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cause space between the oddballs is so very looooooooooooong.
bedrock_barney Posted - 05/11/2007 : 09:04:13
I think I've posted this one before.

First record purchase in 1975

The Goodies - Funky Gibbon

YouTube can tell you more (if you can handle it)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHMqjc1DpAI


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bumblebeeboy2 Posted - 05/03/2007 : 03:54:53
I was really into Bryan Adams as a child (ahem), so it was probably Kid's Wanna Rock.

I later got into Wonderstuff, Jesus Jones, EMF, Jellyfish, Lemonheads, that kind of stuff...


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OLDMANOTY Posted - 05/03/2007 : 03:52:29
First song I remember liking - Gypsies, Tramps and Theives by Cher
First record bought - I Love You Love Me Love - Gary Glitter

Godspeed
2Strings Posted - 05/02/2007 : 16:40:36
The Beatles - Love Me Do

Not sure how that came to be the first record i ever owned, im 25 so it's not like it was a current hit when i was young or anything, i must have heard it on the radio and asked my parents to buy it. I can remember playing the 7" of it at my aunts house when i was about 5 years old. I just have to hear the song and i can close my eyes and feel like i am in her living room all over again. That song is a work of genius, and i love it just as much now as i did back then, and i'm not a huge Beatles fan by any stretch of the imagination.

awestruck Posted - 05/02/2007 : 16:08:19
This is an interesting thread and I just wanted to comment. Brings back Memories...
My brother that was almost 12 years older than I am was a big fan of Kiss and AC/DC. I can remember sing She Shook Me All Night Long. My mom used to listen to the radio and the song I can remember the most is Rod Stewart's Your in My Heart. I think those are my earliest memories of songs.

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shineoftheever Posted - 11/30/2006 : 19:03:49
neil diamond "cracklin rosie", "sweet caroline", the beatles "tellow submarine", and my mom singing "let's go fly a kite".

first song i ever really liked for myself not because my parents exposed me to it must ahve been "eye of the tiger".


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GypsyDeath Posted - 11/27/2006 : 10:03:35
Patsy Cline - Crazy. that was pretty great. prior to that - Thundercats theme.



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Their music only hurts my ears" ~ Kasey Chambers
Llamadance Posted - 11/26/2006 : 14:22:15
after a bit of googling, I think it was 'January' by Pilot which is a bit embarrassing.

I really can't remember if there was anything before that, and as that is January 1975, that puts me at 5 years old.


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pixiestu Posted - 11/26/2006 : 13:52:23
I can't remember exactly but I think the first song I ever really liked was Champagne Supernova by Oasis. I remember being impressed with the line "slowly walking down the hall, faster than a cannonball".

Then about a year ago I found out that Noel Gallagher came up with the title for the song when he misheard the title of the Pixies' 'Bossanova' after watching a programme about champagne.

"The arc of triumph"
kfs Posted - 11/21/2006 : 13:07:45
I got a record player for my 8th birthday and I actually had FULL access to all of my dad's 45's - he had a huge collection. It was sooo cool.

The first 45 that we got just for me was a used "Start Me Up" by the Rolling Stones. Soon after that I got something by Hall & Oates...can't remember which song at the moment.

Oh yeah...I LOVED "Ticket to Ride" back then too.
Homers_pet_monkey Posted - 11/21/2006 : 05:36:31
quote:
Originally posted by benji

mine would have been some pink floyd or led zepellin song as my older brother was a huge fan from (what was for me) a very early age.
or perhaps "little hiawatha" cause we had the story on vinyl.....



all i can say, thank god for polio! brian



I reckon there is a fair chance that a Pink Floyd track was my first too. My dad always played them around the house and in the car. That's why I love them now.


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benji Posted - 11/21/2006 : 02:14:52
quote:
Originally posted by Erebus
"Flowers on the Wall" by the Statler Brothers



that is a great song.
got a fabulous version from when they were touring with johnny cash in 1971...




all i can say, thank god for polio! brian
benji Posted - 11/21/2006 : 02:13:06
mine would have been some pink floyd or led zepellin song as my older brother was a huge fan from (what was for me) a very early age.
or perhaps "little hiawatha" cause we had the story on vinyl.....



all i can say, thank god for polio! brian
Erebus Posted - 11/20/2006 : 22:30:09
quote:
Originally posted by Crispy Water

I'm told my diaper dance song of choice was "Money for Nothing" by Dire Straits.

One night at a family casino, Russian acrobatic performance by "The Cranes", it was my turn to take young Martin, barely out of diapers, to the bathroom. Late eighties. As we entered he perked up at the piped-in music and exclaimed "Dangerous!", smiling at the Roxy one hit wonder of the day. Martin was on the pop music beam from the get-go. Good kid.


Crispy Water Posted - 11/20/2006 : 20:20:47
I'm told my diaper dance song of choice was "Money for Nothing" by Dire Straits.

Nothing is ever something.
danjersey Posted - 11/20/2006 : 17:26:52
Rhinestone Cowboy - Glen Campbell 1975
I was 2
Brackish Posted - 11/20/2006 : 15:41:05
For me it would have to be the theme to the TV show Taxi. You know, where they're driving over the Brooklyn Bridge? I remember hearing that theme song from my bed when I was like 3 or 4. I didn't hear it again until I was about 25 (Nick at Night)and, man oh man did it take me back. Great tune.
Erebus Posted - 11/20/2006 : 12:46:18
At age eight (1963) I was huge on "Tie Me Kangaroo Down Sport" by Rolf Harris. And then there was "Flowers on the Wall" by the Statler Brothers the next year. (Yes, I was a lovesick pseudo-nihilist almost from the start.) I'm told I did a mean Elvis Presley's "Hound Dog" when I was three but no recordings exist. Pity.

mcil Posted - 11/20/2006 : 11:24:41
My earliest memory is of my dad playing Doolittle on a record player, when I was probably about 3, so 92ish. Anyway the very forst thing I rember in life would be the whispering of 'hips like Cinderella' and the 'uh huh' bit, so I suppose that would be the first song I liked. i certainly never disliked it. Wasn't some years later until I got into the Pixies though, heard that and recognised it straight away.

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Surfer Rosa Posted - 11/05/2006 : 09:50:20
quote:
Originally posted by HeywoodJablome

I used to make my mom play "Main Street" by Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band every morning on my way to pre-school. The guitar intro still gives me goosebumps/makes me feel like I'm climbing the rope in gym class.

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I remember that album. My dad used to play it doing the school run in the pick up. Excellent driving music.
HeywoodJablome Posted - 11/05/2006 : 08:59:34
I used to make my mom play "Main Street" by Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band every morning on my way to pre-school. The guitar intro still gives me goosebumps/makes me feel like I'm climbing the rope in gym class.

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"No one cares about your shitty band."
IceCream Posted - 11/03/2006 : 19:20:13
quote:
Originally posted by Jason

"The Voice" by the Moody Blues. Huge hit song when I was about 4 or 5.

I still love that song today.

My brother and I enjoyed that song as well.
kathryn Posted - 04/14/2005 : 12:11:11
Imagine that, the words "Wilco" and "song" and "crap"
all in the same sentence. Didn't think that that's how my
little thread would evolve, but whaddaya know?


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Jason Posted - 04/14/2005 : 10:23:49
"The Voice" by the Moody Blues. Huge hit song when I was about 4 or 5.

I still love that song today.
offerw Posted - 04/14/2005 : 10:14:18
quote:
Originally posted by floop

first song i ever hated: "War on war" - Wilco

know what i'm sayin' dawg?



You've got a point there. That is a pretty crap Wilco song.

wilhelm
Carolynanna Posted - 04/14/2005 : 06:26:59
quote:
Originally posted by Surfer Rosa

My mother delights in reminding me that I loved Neil Diamond when I was little

The only way to get rid of temptation is to yield to it.



I still love Neil Diamond!

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Carolynanna Posted - 04/14/2005 : 06:25:04
quote:
Originally posted by Carl

I remember singing along to Grease with the family. And Yellow Submarine and Octopus' Garden seemed like classic folk songs, you just instantly new them as a child!



The other day my daughter drew a pic and she said it was an octopus' garden under the sea!
I was so proud.

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Homers_pet_monkey Posted - 04/14/2005 : 05:32:44
quote:
Originally posted by Carolynanna



I also remember singing some Blondie, One Way or Another.

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