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I was bored enough to look through my albums yesterday and came across an album I only ever played one, as I never really liked the artist. My mates used to rave about Neil Young and truth is I never really got him. But because of my need to be seen as a wide ranging conisssure of music I bought After The Gold Rush. Waste of money but at least my mates thought I had taste.
Mind you this come from the bloke who’s first single purchase was Tie A Yellow Ribbon by Dawn. TRAGIC.
Anyone else willing to fess up a musical mistake.
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NFR - peer pressure, your worst ever music buys on 10:18 - Mar 27 with 3328 views
Not so much peer pressure, but from reading Best Album Of All Time lists I bought Astral Weeks - Van Morrison and Forever Changes - Love. The only times I re-listened to them was to see what I missed first time round; never for pleasure
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NFR - peer pressure, your worst ever music buys on 13:51 - Mar 27 with 3263 views
I bought a Captain Beefheart album once , absolutely dire. I think I only ever played it twice ,once to see what it was like ,and the second time to confirm how crap it was
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NFR - peer pressure, your worst ever music buys on 17:58 - Mar 27 with 3140 views
Even though I wasn’t around when they were, I love the Small Faces. Bought a Humble Pie album off the strength of it and I’ve never been so disappointed. Over singing, over guitar non-descript rock with no songs to speak of except old blues covers.
NFR - peer pressure, your worst ever music buys on 10:18 - Mar 27 by Morden
Not so much peer pressure, but from reading Best Album Of All Time lists I bought Astral Weeks - Van Morrison and Forever Changes - Love. The only times I re-listened to them was to see what I missed first time round; never for pleasure
" Forever Changes " was worth buying just for " Alone Again Or ".
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NFR - peer pressure, your worst ever music buys on 18:54 - Mar 27 with 3080 views
NFR - peer pressure, your worst ever music buys on 18:08 - Mar 27 by BigDaveMyCock
To the OP I know what you mean about Neil Young. I quite like Crosby Stills Nash and Young though.
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Know what you are saying re Neil Young, however Like a Hurricane repaired the damage for me. My own buying error was via my liking for rock music with electric violin involved (e.g. East of Eden, Horslips) I had seen String driven thing at the Champness Hall, bought their album, and then thinking it would be similar and after reading a review in Sounds, bought an album by The incredible String band. Remains untouched since the day I first played it.
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NFR - peer pressure, your worst ever music buys on 23:26 - Mar 27 with 2967 views
NFR - peer pressure, your worst ever music buys on 20:17 - Mar 27 by judd
Neil Young is a God.
Yes by Yes was my biggest let down
I also had a big Yes let down but that was when I bought an Osibisa album from Bradleys because it had a Roger Dean album cover, ludicrously thinking it just might be something like Close To The Edge..........it wasn't.
I made a similar mistake buying a Badfinger album.
To impress an Ex, I once pretended that I knew and liked a Swedish singer called Lisa Ekdahl. Cue receiving a cd for Christmas and birthday that I had to play whenever I was with my ex. Just wasn't my type of music at all
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NFR - peer pressure, your worst ever music buys on 06:45 - Mar 28 with 2911 views
My first ever album purchase was Hotshot by Shaggy. I'd love to say it was down to peer pressure but in reality, I was 7 and 'It Wasn't Me' was the greatest song ever written. Also bought Heaven is a Halfpipe by OPM at the same time. Interesting choices, looking back.
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Tangled up in blue.
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NFR - peer pressure, your worst ever music buys on 14:02 - Mar 30 with 2558 views
NFR - peer pressure, your worst ever music buys on 12:07 - Mar 29 by AtThePeake
My first ever album purchase was Hotshot by Shaggy. I'd love to say it was down to peer pressure but in reality, I was 7 and 'It Wasn't Me' was the greatest song ever written. Also bought Heaven is a Halfpipe by OPM at the same time. Interesting choices, looking back.
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Top of the Pops album (Pickwick) bought in 1972 was a disappointment!!
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NFR - peer pressure, your worst ever music buys on 20:07 - Mar 30 with 2465 views
NFR - peer pressure, your worst ever music buys on 12:07 - Mar 29 by AtThePeake
My first ever album purchase was Hotshot by Shaggy. I'd love to say it was down to peer pressure but in reality, I was 7 and 'It Wasn't Me' was the greatest song ever written. Also bought Heaven is a Halfpipe by OPM at the same time. Interesting choices, looking back.
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I'll go to my grave defending Heaven is a Halfpipe. Think I still have the CD single kicking around somewhere. Great backing for a game of Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2.