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It was a 45.
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the very first music introduced to me would have to be the oldies.... ELVIS PRESELY in particular it was on a record album... my mom was really into elvis and now i am....
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I remember my father buying a stereogram (it was actually a piece of furniture in those days) some time in the late 1960s, and he bought a selection of records (vinyl) of Mantovani's and James Last's music as his first set of records.
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I know it was on albums. I don't remember what. It could have been anything from Elvis to Tommy James to Jay and the Americans. My parent played alot of music, often.
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Although we had a TV & radio, the first music that I can clearly remember was going to my very first movie in 1963 (at age 4) ... to the special "annual for military only" re-release of the Elvis movie "Occupation G.I. Blues" at the Joint Canadian/U.S. military base movie theatre in Zweibruken, Germany ... where it was filmed ... and in the movie, you can see the off base house we lived in, as Elvis sings "Wooden Heart" ... our house appears through the fence & behind the old man/musician with the puppets ... .
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Radio stations my parents listened to, like WNEW in New York City.
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I distinctly remember that it was something by R.E.M., and it was almost definitely on cassette... I just can't remember if it was Document or Automatic for the People that I heard first.
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Both live and radio. My parents played WRVA in Richmond and took me to church every Sunday. Music has always been a part of my life.
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