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binnie
08-02-2014, 10:18 AM
Can you remember the moment you first heard a record that hooked you onto rock 'n' roll?

If so, what was it?

Seshmeister
08-02-2014, 12:45 PM
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/a/a5/Rush_Exit_Stage_Left.jpg

Mr. Vengeance
08-02-2014, 02:33 PM
Pretty sure it was this one.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/e/e0/Elvisgoldrecords2.jpg/220px-Elvisgoldrecords2.jpg

Kristy
08-02-2014, 02:40 PM
This one:
http://media.funlol.com/content/img/new-stevie-wonder-album.jpg

binnie
08-02-2014, 03:21 PM
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/a/a5/Rush_Exit_Stage_Left.jpg

That's a strange one (to me).

Rush is pretty complex music, so I'm surprised it hooked you when you were young. Great band, but I always figured they came to people a little later.

binnie
08-02-2014, 03:22 PM
Mine was AC/DC - Let There Be Rock.

I can remember where I was when I heard it and exactly how it made me feel.

vandeleur
08-02-2014, 03:32 PM
My first album was parallel lines , but the album that got me into playing guitar was inflammable material by stiff little fingers :)

Nitro Express
08-02-2014, 03:40 PM
The Jackson 5 ABC album.

FORD
08-02-2014, 04:17 PM
The Jackson 5 ABC album.

What? Not the Osmonds?? :biggrin:

VHscraps
08-02-2014, 04:17 PM
Think it was probably this ... 1977. They were my favourite band for a year or two back then.

Haven't listened to it since about 1979!

http://eil.com/images/main/The+Jam+-+This+Is+The+Modern+World+-+LP+RECORD-233332.jpg

FORD
08-02-2014, 04:19 PM
And just for the record......

http://www.solidviper.com/coverart/large/213595l.jpg

though it was actually the mono version on vinyl, not the faux-stereo pictured here.

CVH Rulz
08-02-2014, 04:53 PM
AC/DC's High Voltage!

lesfunk
08-02-2014, 05:25 PM
12011

lesfunk
08-02-2014, 05:26 PM
12012Or this... I dont remember...

lesfunk
08-02-2014, 05:30 PM
Scratch all that. I remember now.
It Was Abbey Road

fraroc
08-02-2014, 06:03 PM
Greatest Hits: Van Halen: Best of Vol. 1

Studio: Ozzy Osbourne: Blizzard of Ozz

SunisinuS
08-02-2014, 06:04 PM
I wasn't allowed around "secular music" when I was young...but my brothers had a few albums stuffed in closets that I found after they moved out...and this one was it...."Mother Freedom" and "Truckin". Sheltered Kid. On my K-Mart first guitar *made your fingers bleed* the "Mother Fredom" solo was the first one I ever learned note for note...lol and probably the last one.

12013 12014






http://vinyltimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/VinylLpStill00297.jpg

Nitro Express
08-02-2014, 10:35 PM
What? Not the Osmonds?? :biggrin:

Nope. I didn't care for the Osmonds. I was a Jackson 5 fan.

Nitro Express
08-02-2014, 10:36 PM
12012Or this... I dont remember...

I can remember buying Rock and Roll Over with my lawn mowing money. To this day I still like the song Mr. Speed.

DONNIEP
08-02-2014, 11:26 PM
Steely Dan's Can't Buy A Thrill..


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7V5-O8Zk2k

cadaverdog
08-02-2014, 11:31 PM
The soundtrack to Easy Rider. My oldest brother bought the album after taking my other brother and myself to see the movie in 69. I was 9. I still think Born To Be Wild and The Pusher rock.

Nitro Express
08-02-2014, 11:52 PM
The soundtrack to Easy Rider. My oldest brother bought the album after taking my other brother and myself to see the movie in 69. I was 9. I still think Born To Be Wild and The Pusher rock.

The Pusher has the slimiest sounding guitar intro. I love it!

Kristy
08-03-2014, 12:18 PM
The Pusher has the slimiest sounding guitar intro. I love it!

That's a lap steel.

Mr. Vengeance
08-03-2014, 01:50 PM
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/e/e0/Early_Steppenwolf_-_Steppenwolf.jpg/220px-Early_Steppenwolf_-_Steppenwolf.jpg
I inherited this album from my uncle when I was maybe 11. Has a fantastic 22 minute version of The Pusher that takes up an entire side of the album.

FORD
08-03-2014, 02:01 PM
Nope. I didn't care for the Osmonds. I was a Jackson 5 fan.

The J5 did have a few good songs, but they never had anything like Crazy Horses........


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXO7-aAzUO4

Ironically enough, they were dressing more like black stereotypes than the Jacksons were....

Considering this was in the times when the church still pushed the doctrine that blacks were descended from the third of the angels who were too lazy to get involved in the war between Elohim & Satan, you gotta wonder how many heart attacks that caused back in Utah.

cadaverdog
08-03-2014, 03:01 PM
Considering this was in the times when the church still pushed the doctrine that blacks were descended from the third of the angels who were too lazy to get involved in the war between Elohim & Satan, you gotta wonder how many heart attacks that caused back in Utah.
The way it was explained to me was being born black was some kind of punishment for being evil in some kind of before life. That was before BYU needed to recruit black athletes though. I was the only non Mormon where I lived while I was a senior in high school. I was raised as a southern baptist. They claimed everyone was equal in the eyes of the Lord but they didn't encourage black visitors to the church to join like they did white folks. That wasn't the reason I didn't like going there but it did reinforce my believes that they were a bunch of hypocrites. It was their obvious greed that I didn't like. The obvious greed of the pastor anyway. The members were just a bunch of sheep including my parents. They bought into the bullshit until the pastor was busted for embezzling from the church. He wasn't happy with just having all his bills paid, college funds for his kids, a retirement account, a car for him and his wife and a generous salary. He wanted it all but he got caught after he turned on the former youth pastor from the church after he started his own church at the pastor's suggestion. He asked for help and the pastor told him to beg for the money. He told him to fuck off in front of the whole church at a thursday night prayer meeting. That sunday the parking lot was empty. The pastor tried to drain the church's school fund and haul ass but he got busted at the bank while he was waiting for the cash. The members dropped the charges against him in exchange for the deed to his house the church paid for. They let him keep the cars, the college funds and his savings accounts but they quit contributing any funds to him and had him evicted from the house after he refused to pay rent. He figured he could stay there for free because he earned it by conning all those people out of the money that paid for it. He tried opening other churches but his past kept catching up with him. I'm sure he's dead and possibly burning in hell by now. That happened in 1978.

sonrisa salvaje
08-06-2014, 04:20 PM
Rumours - Fleetwood Mac

* correction* was probably Elvis - Aloha From Hawaii via Satellite television special and the accompanying record.

ODShowtime
08-09-2014, 09:47 AM
12029

Jérôme Frenchise
08-10-2014, 11:54 AM
VH's YRGM was the song that got me into rock 'n' roll somewhere in the beginning of 1979 on my parents' black and white TV. I was 8 years old and man I was hooked.

The first album that hooked me was this one. I've listened to it so many times I still know every second of it by heart.

http://www.recordsale.de/cdpix/t/thepolice-reggattadeblanc(1).jpg

Then a little later it was this one:

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-Ioc3DF0Zb0A/USVHT4_hBeI/AAAAAAAAAzw/u_RmzVbQScI/s1600/If+You+Want+Blood+You've+Got+It.jpg

Kristy
08-11-2014, 03:04 PM
Well it's official than. The majority of you have some real shitty taste in music.

binnie
08-11-2014, 03:50 PM
Mine was AC/DC - Let There Be Rock.

I was like nothing I'd ever experienced, and I can remember exactly where I was, down to the most minute detail of the room, when I experienced it. BOOM!!

I was 9 years old and I've never looked back.

VetteLS5
08-11-2014, 05:07 PM
What? Not the Osmonds?? :biggrin:

Crazy Horses baby.

Mr. Vengeance
08-11-2014, 08:20 PM
Well it's official than. The majority of you have some real shitty taste in music.
https://sp.yimg.com/ib/th?id=HN.608051491143814976&pid=15.1&P=0

Kristy
08-11-2014, 08:43 PM
Oh, okay, Police fan.

Nitro Express
08-12-2014, 02:15 AM
VH's YRGM was the song that got me into rock 'n' roll somewhere in the beginning of 1979 on my parents' black and white TV. I was 8 years old and man I was hooked.

The first album that hooked me was this one. I've listened to it so many times I still know every second of it by heart.

http://www.recordsale.de/cdpix/t/thepolice-reggattadeblanc(1).jpg

Then a little later it was this one:

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-Ioc3DF0Zb0A/USVHT4_hBeI/AAAAAAAAAzw/u_RmzVbQScI/s1600/If+You+Want+Blood+You've+Got+It.jpg

When I hear Regatta de Blanc it brings back memories of puking Foster's Lager out in a ski resort parking lot. That is what was playing when drinking too many hand grenades and oil drums hit me. We used to buy Foster's in those big 24oz tin cans (oil drums) and Mickey's Big Mouth (hand grenades). We were getting loaded before hitting the slopes and well, I hurled. That song brings back those fond memories every time.

Ah high school.

Nitro Express
08-12-2014, 02:19 AM
Rumours - Fleetwood Mac

* correction* was probably Elvis - Aloha From Hawaii via Satellite television special and the accompanying record.

I remember watching that Elvis special with my mom. My mom was all excited and it was like some real big deal. It bored me to tears. I watched it the other day and I still couldn't get into it. I mean I like Elvis but I don't know. That concert just is boring to me.

Nitro Express
08-12-2014, 02:32 AM
The J5 did have a few good songs, but they never had anything like Crazy Horses........


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXO7-aAzUO4

Ironically enough, they were dressing more like black stereotypes than the Jacksons were....

Considering this was in the times when the church still pushed the doctrine that blacks were descended from the third of the angels who were too lazy to get involved in the war between Elohim & Satan, you gotta wonder how many heart attacks that caused back in Utah.

Looking back, I think the Osmonds had more talent than the Jacksons did. In the end who really decides what church doctrine is going to be is the members of the church and what society overall accepts. The church will never change anything unless too much negative light is shed on it or members complain to the point of where the church might lose membership. So when the pressure is on, have a revelation.

The Osmonds were clearly not prejudice. They were good friends of the Jacksons. I doubt they sat around and talked about old Brigham Young's prejudice. The old men running the church finally got the message when they became a big target of the NAACP and BYU sports teams were being protested against. They didn't like the negative exposure and went into panic mode and damn. Old Spencer W. Kimball had a revelation. Interesting these old fart prophets never have revelations now unless there is enough negative publicity or enough members are unhappy to the levels of leaving the church.

At the end of the day it's about retaining your tithing paying core base and not bringing undue negative publicity onto the church. Oh they want to boss the membership around to the highest level they can get away with but not to where it hurts the donation income.

It's all about $$$$$ and power. Nothing more.

Nitro Express
08-12-2014, 02:34 AM
I really don't get why people are so confused about religion. It's easy to understand. It's a business. Mormonism was a byproduct of the Erie Canal being completed in upstate New York. Buffalo New York suddenly became the second largest port in the US due to all the canal traffic. Joseph Smith lived in the canal boom town of Palmyra. A bunch of religions popped up taking advantage of the excitement over virgin land and manifest destiny. The Book of Mormon is an american bible and Mormonism was a religion exploiting all the excitement generated at the time. Zion was in America. The New Jersusalem was in America. Joseph Smith and Brigham Young exploited the gullible in the US and in Europe selling them on a brighter future awaits you in Zion wherever it was at the time. Missouri, Illinois, Ohio, or Mexico (later to become The Utah Territory).

It's the last days. Jesus is coming. America is the promised land and zion is here. Come help us build it! That was the sales pitch. It's really not that much different than the saloon and whore house owners moving into a boom mining town. Upstate New York was booming. The US was opening up. Joseph Smith struck when the iron was hot and Brigham Young was smart enough to move the church where it could grow and get a foothold in isolation. If it stayed back east it eventually would have failed. The public and government would have snuffed it out. Missouri already made it legal to kill Mormons. Illinois was close to doing the same.