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What Was Your First Favorite Song You Remember?, An idea from Staffay's thread!
Praetorian
Mar 16 2010, 01:54 PM
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I got an idea for a cool thread from reading Staffy's thread from early music. What was your VERY first favorite song you remember as a kid? My first were Reach Out I'll Be There by the Four Tops (not a bad first if I say so myself!) and Don't Look Back by Boston...my parents had great taste in music!





What were yours?

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Mar 16 2010, 02:16 PM
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Propably some crappy one-hit-wonder pop song that nobody remembers - I mean as a child you have no specific taste in music; you like what sounds catchy!

I remember that I was fascinated as a little child of 5 years by the song and video of Rattamahatta by Sepultura (back in the days when there was Metal on MTV!). I was terrified by the scarry video and sinister sound of the song but I also couldn't look or hear away when it was on...

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Mar 16 2010, 02:29 PM
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Hey ,

exactly the same song as Sollesnes biggrin.gif

It's so awful

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Mar 16 2010, 02:33 PM
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Mar 16 2010, 02:34 PM
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When I were a lad, all those many years ago, I grew up in a house full of music. My Dad had been a semi-pro Jazz Trumpet player and was also very keen on English Folk Music. My Mum was also musical and was a self-taught accordian player (mainly Folk type stuff). I also had an older Brother who was (and still is a Music Collector) so I don't really remember any one specific tune. I remember my Dad having an album called 'Jazz Brittania' which was all British groups but playing proper New Orleans style Trad Jazz whilst from my Brothers Room I could hear early 70's Glam Rock (The Sweet, Suzi Quatro, T Rex etc) and on the Radio I remember a lot of the Beatles and the Stones!

Aahh, the good old days when you could understand the lyrics!! laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif
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I even sang both of those in front of the whole school when I couldnt even construct a sentence properly

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QUOTE (zen @ Mar 16 2010, 08:36 AM) *
I even sang both of those in front of the whole school when I couldnt even construct a sentence properly


Where is the video of THAT performance?! tongue.gif

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I remember my first two, which came out in 1986 or 1987 smile.gif



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As my father was a guitar player in a "The Shadows" tribute band I'm pretty sure I had Apache, Atlantis and Wonderful Land stuck in my head when I was very young...

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I saw this on an episode of Beavis And Butthead when I was about 10 or so smile.gif



And I remember seeing this video/ hearing this song at a very young age

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I'm not really sure, but these two have to be among them. I certainly didn't start listening to metal wink.gif









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Lol at the steroid guitarist in the Alice Cooper Vid Audiopal!

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And most likely something with Just D xD

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Ah, yes... For me it was about mid seventies when it was more or less conscious listening. My parents had a lot of pink floyd, CCQ ao, so that was great, growing up... Father also played bass in a band that covered a lot of CCQ, so my early ones:



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i would love to lie here but:




what can i say biggrin.gif

but now seriously, my father is an amazing musician, and thanks god i had red hots, metallica, nirvana, steve vai and many many many more when i was a little kid, one of the oldest i remember is mr john fogerty, awesome or what?



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Wait now that Im thinking about it it was this soundtrack for this movie by ELO and olivia newton john. Man I lvoed her back in the day..

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For me it was The Prophet's Song by Queen... still like it smile.gif

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