I don't believe you @allpurpleallgold!
I don't believe you @allpurpleallgold! You gave me two choices; to be a millennial that's never owned a cd or to not be a millennial. I made my choice.
Write in: Can't remember and don't fucking care.
Didn't get my first CD until 1994...Beatles Rubber Soul.
Didn't get my first CD until 1994...Beatles Rubber Soul. Was that during the period when they released their CD albums on Apple Records? I hear those are worth money, but can't find any on Ebay to verify.
I signed up for one of those magazine cd subscriptions in elementary school - think it might have been BMG? It was a waste of money but I had a decent sized collection for 10-12 year old. Napster was life changing when it first came out. Took 30min to download a song on dial up and I would play it out and get sick of it before it even finished downloading.
I signed up for one of those magazine cd subscriptions in elementary school - think it might have been BMG? It was a waste of money but I had a decent sized collection for 10-12 year old. Napster was life changing when it first came out. Took 30min to download a song on dial up and I would play it out and get sick of it before it even finished downloading. I was in college when Napster hit. Only took about 3-5 minutes on school DSL to download a tune. I must have had 50 songs queued up at any given time.Fuck Metallica.
I got Pearl Jam Ten with a Sony Discman for Christmas in 1991.
I got Pearl Jam Ten with a Sony Discman for Christmas in 1991. That album felt epic at the time but looking back it's really good but not great.
8 track or die
8 track or die First time I heard Whos Next was on 8 track
I grew up listening to my sister's Beatles albums and my brother's superior collection of bands like CreamThe first album I bought was Led Zeppelin 2 because I had saved enough money to buy a stereo and we'd get high and listen to Whole Lotta Love where the bridge would go between the speakers.I thought that was the height of technology and we'd never see better