Three: the two Beatles albums (bought at the same variety store in Comanche, Texas) and the Doors album. The Doors are my favorite Sixties group. Nearly all my money back then went for paperbacks and comic books, though. I could listen to the radio for free.
None, but I got several of them years later. As James said, music was free on the radio. And by July of that year I was in Viet Nam (after a 21-day ocean crossing on a troop ship).
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Four of them.
Buy? Four. Tape from a friend's copy? Three more.
Seven. I had an earlier Buffalo Springfield album.
Jeff
This probably won't come as any surprise: all of them.
Three: the two Beatles albums (bought at the same variety store in Comanche, Texas) and the Doors album. The Doors are my favorite Sixties group. Nearly all my money back then went for paperbacks and comic books, though. I could listen to the radio for free.
I was 10 in 1967; but by 1977 I had seven of those LPs in my collection.
I was born in 1967, but at one tome or another, I have owned eight of them.
Seven.
Didn't buy The Mothers album, or the two by Hendrix. (Did have the first album by The Mothers though.)
ALL of them, and wore the things out, too. I really, really love the Buffalo Springfield album.
None, but I got several of them years later. As James said, music was free on the radio. And by July of that year I was in Viet Nam (after a 21-day ocean crossing on a troop ship).
Correction: 19-day voyage.
Just four. (Kitty is of the learned opinion that the Airplane album was one of the few "perfect" albums ever,)
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