Here Are Some Of The Most Expensive Vinyl Recording That Might Be Hiding In Your Home, Check Them Out

Published on 01/25/2021
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Sex Pistols, God Save the Queen (1977)

The record only released twenty-five thousand copies, but only ten were left after A&M decided to break them. There was gossip that John Rotten cursed and threatened the execs while Sid Vicious damaged the label’s toiled HQ. It was the reason that the title broke the albums. However, there were still some recordings that were saved. If we had one of those, we could sell it for eight thousand six hundred dollars.

Sex Pistols, God Save the Queen (1977)

Sex Pistols, God Save the Queen (1977)

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U2, Pride (In The Name Of Love) (1984)

A gossip that there were only 50 recordings that were released in public. We could tell that this famous hit single was uncommon to people. Rolling stone included this song in the three hundred eighty-eight best music that was made. Unfortunately, Bono disagreed. Bono had realized that the song was about the civil rights movement and how Martin Luther King was assassinated. We could sell the recording for nine thousand dollars.

U2, Pride (In The Name Of Love) (1984)

U2, Pride (In The Name Of Love) (1984)

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