The collapse into administration of HMV sparked some nostalgic musings across the media in the UK about record buying. The BBC had an article about where people bought their first records which generated a number of responses. A theme seems to be it was a lot better in the old days before Amazon and iTunes when you could browse the record racks, i'm not too sure about that.
Is there something missing from buying your music online? Does it lack a "thrill"? I'm not sure, its certainly different but to honest i love the fact i can check out a band on Youtube and Soundcloud before i order the CD.
As for me my first records were some Iron Maiden singles i bought in Erdington market during my brief heavy metal phase when i was 12 (had a denim jacket with patches and everything!). The first one i got was "The Trooper" on 7" and followed soon after by a Motorhead 12" EP and Maiden's "Flight of Icarus".
Later on, after a few record-less years, i bought The Four Tops "loco in Alcapulco" 7" single from somewhere like Boots. My first CD was Waylon Jennings' "hangin' tough" which i bought from Our Price in about 1988, and this one unlike all the other early records i still have got...
What was your first record and where did you get it?
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