I was a weird kid and didn't like music - any music - until I was 12, 13 years old.
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The Slim Shady LP. It was the censored version and I was a kid so I assumed every censored word was "fuck".
Paul Simon, Graceland. It was on vinyl because I'm old.
Wishbone Ash - Argus
I have an incredibly awkward story to tell concerning my first experience with one particular track on that album...
Share it! (If you want to)
First of all, this happened a few years prior, when I was 7 or so, and I was in elementary school so don't laugh at me too much. I got a CD-R my dad made with 500 classic and prog rock tracks (aptly named "Arrow 500"... why do I remember this stuff?) and on it - along with Eagles, Kinks, Rolling Stones, Doors and other bands that have the prefix "the" - were a few tracks by Wishbone Ash.
Well, I thought the track "The King Will Come" as well as seemingly the whole band was about Pokémon, purely based off the word "Ash". I couldn't really understand English at the time so I must've just assumed that every time someone used that word they were referring to the protagonist of the Pokémon TV show (which I watched religiously at the time I might add).
Nevermind the Album being 24 years older than the entire Pokémon franchise.
That’s so adorable! Hahahahaha.
At age 10? I don't recall having favorite albums until my teen years 😂