Tag: What Was First

  • Thumbnail for Episode 1366: What Was First: Factory Records

    Episode 1366: What Was First: Factory Records

    We had so much fun with What Was First last week that we just had to do one more! Thanks to listener Nick Optus who wrote in to suggest we investigate the first release on the legendary Factory Records. There is a twist to the “first release” tale on this episode you won’t want to miss, dear listener.

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    Episode 1365: What Was First: Alternative Tentacles

    We wrap up What Was First week with a suggestion from our friend and community member Mike Kohli. Reminding us that “there is always room for Jello” Mike suggests we investigate what was first on Alternative Tentacles Records.

  • Thumbnail for Episode 1364: What Was First: Jagjaguwar Records

    Episode 1364: What Was First: Jagjaguwar Records

    Our What Was First series stops in Charlottesville, Virginia today to pick up the story of Jagjaguwar Records. Along the way, Dungeons and Dragons, Tokyo Rose and Bloomington, Indiana will feature. The first release is by The Curious Digit and yeah, we hadn’t heard it either.

  • Thumbnail for Episode 1363: What Was First: Merge Records

    Episode 1363: What Was First: Merge Records

    Our series What Was First continues today with a trip down North Carolina way to learn about the first release on Merge Records. Listener Mark Neese wrote in to suggest this one and it turns out that the first release on Merge is not a 7″, 12″ or a compact disc. No, it’s a cassette!

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    Episode 1362: What Was First: Rhino Records

    An email from beautiful Cornucopia, Wisconsin leads us to investigate the first release on Rhino Records. The story will take us back to Westwood, California and touch on buying records at flea markets, Hassle the Salesman Day and even include a number one single.

  • Thumbnail for Episode 1361: What Was First: Creation Records

    Episode 1361: What Was First: Creation Records

    Welcome to a week of What Was First episodes! We got a pile of suggestions for this series, so we decided to dive right in. We begin with a suggestion from Steven Routledge, who thought the first release on Creation Records would make a good episode and we think he’s right!

  • Thumbnail for Episode 1360: What Was First: Twin/Tone Records

    Episode 1360: What Was First: Twin/Tone Records

    Based on listener suggestions, Patrick takes a peek into the historical record to locate the first release on influential Minneapolis label Twin/Tone Records.

  • Thumbnail for Episode 1357: What Was First: Slash Records

    Episode 1357: What Was First: Slash Records

    On a second-straight suggestion from listener David Leedy, Patrick takes a look at the first record released on Slash Records, a highly influential label born out of the Los Angeles punk boom.

  • Thumbnail for Episode 1356: What Was First: I.R.S. Records

    Episode 1356: What Was First: I.R.S. Records

    It’s another edition of the “bite-size history lesson” series What Was First, where we explore the first release on iconic record labels. Today, on a suggestion from listener David Leedy, Patrick takes a look at the first record released on the I.R.S. label: the album “Singles Going Steady” by the Buzzcocks.

  • Thumbnail for Episode 1350: What Was First: Touch & Go Records

    Episode 1350: What Was First: Touch & Go Records

    Tough & Go is a classic midwestern label, known for its roots in the early hardcore scene, and one that would evolve into one of America’s most influential indie labels.

    Touch & Go Records evolved from a fanzine of the same name started in 1979 by Tesco Vee and Dave Stimson, two punk rock fans from East Lansing, Michigan.