Or for Lisp you might as well start with Emacs Lisp - you are going to use it for a decent environment unless you have the Common Lisp IDEs which you have to pay for or Racket.
Huge tip: if you use MCCLIM, install Ultralisp first and (ql-quickload 'mcclim)
later: it will give you a big speed boost. Big, not as the ones from Phoronix.
Actually big. From 'I can almost see redrawing on a really old ass netbook' to
'snappy as TCL/Tk' under SBCL.
As you can see, you don't need to pay thousands of dollars.
For Scheme, S9 just targets R4RS but as a start it's more than enough, and for SICP
you can install Emacs+Geiser+chicken Scheme and from any Linux/BSD: distro
command prompt, you run: