Offering a few sealed records Psyche and Rock + Nancy

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Need these gone like TODAY

Add $5 US shipping, PayPal only, I need the cashola for shit for the house

Post SOLD to your selection(s) and PM me your shipping info

I can ship to Canada but it will be $10 for one record

PayPal F/F please or add 3% for the fee to: topeliminator@earthlink.net


Begin - The Millenium LP 5230 Sundazed 180gr $20

Quatrain - s/t 2lp set LP 5250 Sundazed 180gr $25

Mad River - s/t LP 5243 Sundazed 180gr $20

Fever Tree - Live 1969 LP 5378 Sundazed 180gr $20 TRADED

Alpha - s/t private CT heavy rock, guitar player is incredible JSQ 1001 released 1987 $50
Jet - Get Born pink hype sticker version Elektra 78069 $50

Nancy Sinatra - Sugar authentic original tri-color steamboat mono copy, near unobtanium sealed w/ the factory installed brass ring. Only the very first releases had this and it was discontinued quickly $45

Beowulf - High Energy Rock original private label Morrythm 020 NWOBHM $25
 
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I'd figuratively be all over the Nancy Sinatra stuff if I weren't heavily into finishing this bike and working on getting a CT-F1250.
 

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Hey Michele! I have sold a lot and still have way too much but it's a harmless hobby. Youtube some of them, I think you would dig
 

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We are all just wondering what Ron is doing with Nancy in his collection :)
I collected Julie London, Ann Margret and Nancy Sinatra covers Joe, most I already let go of most of them. That sealed Sugar was always my fave so I have held on to it to the bitter end. I think Nav should snag this :toothy5:

I think she did a stupid thing back in Vietnam. I don't think she did it out of malice, just misguided which was pretty prevalent at the time with the Hippie Movement. Add being a young blonde airhead with being a celebrity born into an entitled life well... I have moved on about it and she regrets it, she can sing and she sure is easy on the eyes
 
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I collected Julie London, Ann Margret and Nancy Sinatra covers Joe, most I already let go of most of them. That sealed Sugar was always my fave so I have held on to it to the bitter end. I think Nav should snag this :toothy5:

I think she did a stupid thing back in Vietnam. I don't think she did it out of malice, just misguided which was pretty prevalent at the time with the Hippie Movement. Add being a young blonde airhead with being a celebrity born into an entitled life well... I have moved on about it and she regrets it, she can sing and she sure is easy on the eyes
I will have to Bing that Ron...
 

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In real life, Nancy Sinatra performed for American troops in Vietnam, but not before doing some serious soul searching. An NBC press release dated April 1, 1968 quoted the vivacious singer on this subject. NBC distributed the press release to promote the repeat broadcast of Ms. Sinatra’s television special Movin’ With Nancy — it aired on NBC on April 15, 1968. The original broadcast occurred on December 11, 1967.
“I signed up to go on a public appearance tour. I became frightened and cancelled. I went home and cried hysterically. I used yoga to calm myself and analyze my feelings. I realized that I was suffering because of my decision not to go. I was sick. I went to Dad and said ‘I have to go.’ He said, ‘Then let’s work it out.'â€
But Nancy Sinatra had a problem beyond second thoughts and cold feet. Her show needed a lot of rebuilding.
“The show I was going with had fallen apart, which had been part of the problem. Dad helped me put a new show together. We missed our place in San Francisco by 30 seconds. I wondered whether God was trying to tell me something.â€
A clergyman saw Nancy and told her, I make that trip twice a month. You will get much more from it than you will give.
Nancy assimilated her Vietnam War tour into her performances when she returned to the United States.
The March 1, 1967 edition of Variety reviewed a performance on The Ed Sullivan Show, stating, “Of major interest was Nancy Sinatra, who had been making headway in entertainment orbits. Recently returned from Vietnam, Miss Sinatra showed a feeling as well as a sound in her two-part recital. In each instance, she was backed by heavy production, the first part was montaged with shots of her GI tour, and the second with honky-tonk atmosphere. She has enough to get y on her own.â€
 

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In 1966 and 1967 Sinatra traveled to Vietnam to perform for the US troops. Many US soldiers adopted her song "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" as their anthem, as shown in Pierre Schoendoerffer's Academy Award winning documentary The Anderson Platoon (1967) and reprised in a scene in Stanley Kubrick's Full Metal Jacket (1987). Sinatra recorded several anti-war songs, including "My Buddy", featured on her album Sugar, "Home", co-written by Mac Davis, and "It's Such A Lonely Time of Year", which appeared on the 1968 LP The Sinatra Family Wish You a Merry Christmas. In 1988 Sinatra recreated her Vietnam concert appearances on an episode of the television show China Beach. Today, Sinatra still performs for charitable causes supporting US veterans who served in Vietnam, including Rolling Thunder Inc..[SUP][citation needed][/SUP]
 

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Oh jeez Joe, you're right, that was Jane Fonda.....ok, no more posting serious historical shit when heavily medicated....at least for the rest of the day...
 

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I collected Julie London, Ann Margret and Nancy Sinatra covers Joe, most I already let go of most of them. That sealed Sugar was always my fave so I have held on to it to the bitter end. I think Nav should snag this :toothy5:
That original cover is way hot Ron! It is tempting and she was on top of the world in the mid to late sixties.
 

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Oh jeez Joe, you're right, that was Jane Fonda.....ok, no more posting serious historical shit when heavily medicated....at least for the rest of the day...
Then again, Sugar Town was a song about dropping acid, according to Lee Hazlewood and they snuck that by with a pretty promo clip and such.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hc8Fbf-7skM
 
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