the punk rock thread inspired me to post this.
RIP Poly Styrene, who died recently. :( :( :( :(
Germ Free Adolescents was the first album I bought* and became the first album I knew every word, note, and quirk of. I was 9 years old and used to stare that album cover for hours, mystified and entranced by her voice and views. I bet now I could still sing along to every song.
That album had a huge influence on me musically - even socially. She was just the coolest cat I could imagine. I find myself being fairly stunned by her death.
* Actually on that fateful store trip in 1978 I bought 2 albums. The other was Christmas in Smurfland by Father Abraham (seriously).
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/culture-obituaries/music-obituaries/8474819/Poly-Styrene.html (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/culture-obituaries/music-obituaries/8474819/Poly-Styrene.html)
I think that's pretty bad ass that you were buying records at 9 years old. I had a video game soundtrack record that I played on my Fisher Price turntable over and over again when I was around 7 but I'd like to think my 1st record I "helped" buy with my older brother was Run DMC's Raisin' Hell when I was 10. 8)
I guess I should check out a little X Ray Spex?