I think I bought 45s before I actually bought regular 33 1/3s. I remember getting my first "stereo" and I use the term lightly given what I've got today--but the first 45 I bought was "Baby I'm a Want You". . .Bread.
The first record I ever received was a gift--actually--The Monkees, "Last Train to Clarksville". I, personally bought, Tommy Roe, "Twelve In A Roe". I still have that one, (along with tons of others) but don't know what happened to The Monkees--(I think I 86ed it out of embarassment and regret it now)--still play them frequently too! Do you know how funny people look at you when you ask to purchase a turntable?
I didn't really purchase movies before children, so when I did begin--it was all Disney! I don't remember which was first but most likely Bambi.
In the 8 track days, it was The Grass Roots, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Three Dog Night, The Guess Who. . .many nights were spent cruisin' to hits from an 8 track player in a 1964 Buick Special that was souped to the max! Fond memories. . .
CD-kicking and screaming--Fleetwood Mac. I've grown to accept the change and bought many more since.
