I suppose my infatuation with the album's ups and downs had a bit to do with being a moody teenager myself!" -- Laurie Cantillo, WTOP program director.
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I was determined to buy Mariah's tape so I could rewind 'Hero' as many times as possible and sing along into my hairbrush." -- Rachel Nania, WTOP Living editor
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The Cranberries album 'Everybody Else Is Doing it, So Why Can't We?' was definitely in the set.
In the same school year, I bought Warren G's single 'Regulate,' featuring Nate Dogg on tape. I still know all the words." -- Megan Cloherty, WTOP News
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I was really young, about 6 or 7, and I remember going to Waxie Maxies in the White Oak Shopping Center in Silver Spring with my dad.
Forty-fives were 99 cents and I paid with rolls of pennies. I really hope my dad slid the cashier a dollar when I wasn't looking, because who wants to count all those pennies!!" -- Reada Kessler, WTOP Traffic
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My inspiration to buy their album was the fact that they sounded black and covered a Marvin Gaye song 'Can I Get a Witness.' I couldn't believe that an English rock band could sing convincing R&B songs.
I started with this first album and now have everything they've ever recorded." -- David Burd, WTOP News
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The 'Fifth Dimension' single was 'Medley: Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In' backed with 'Don'tcha Hear Me Callin To Ya.' The other single was The Cowsills' 'Hair' backed with 'What Is Happy?'
Ironically, the B-side of the Cowsills record is the only one I have in my current iTunes collection." -- Neal Augenstein, WTOP News(Amazon)
My parents had had plenty of Frank Sinatra and Tony Bennett albums in our home, but this was the first time we had current rock in my house.
I played that album over and over again, knew every song by heart within a week!" -- Joan Jones, WTOP News
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I've been a KISS fan ever since. I saw them in July at JiffyLube Live.
A funny memory from my kid brother, who came into my bedroom back in the 70s and said, 'Are you listening to those LADIES again?'" -- Dimitri Sotis, WTOP News
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When I got home, that album was my treat along with a Paul pillow (he was my favorite; Grandma liked Ringo). Can't hear any of those songs now without thinking of her." -- Randi Martin, WTOP News
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I think 'Heart of Glass' by Blondie is the first 45 I bought myself, and it still wows me. The percussion sounds at the very beginning! The bass! The female vocal! The shimmer and simmer throughout that sounds like heat rising ..." -- Michelle Basch, WTOP News
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I tried to rewrite 'Too Late For Love' Weird Al-style into 'Too Late For Lunch' -- not as awesome as my rewrite of Graham Nash's 'Immigration Man' into 'Application Man' when I was looking at colleges four years later." -- Dave Preston, WTOP Sports
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