On 24 Dec 96, Scott Mcgowan wrote to Carmen Presti:
> I've never heard of MC, is that short for something??
I think he meant MC-5 - their big song was "Kick out the Jams!" and the song
in it's original form had some four letter words later edited out of later
releases of the album.
You know what I always liked - the Mom's Apple Pie cover. It was a group and
the album was named after the group. If you ever see one, check out the pie
closely!
> I've only paid big bucks for two records; Grand Funk, Survival; and
> Five Man Electrical Band, Goodbyes & Butterflys. But two of the best
> records (and I believe most valuable) are Pink Floyd, A Saucerful of
> Secrets (1968); and Pink Floyd, The Piper at the Gates of Dawn (1967).
> Both records are in mint condition.
The two Floyd albums can be picked up in NM for about #20-30 each from most
collector record stores. House of Oldies in NYC has them for $25.00 each. I
didn't think anything by Grand Funk, including their yellow vinyl single and
LP, were worth anything. The 5 Man Electrical Band is probably the most
valuable one you mentioned, coming in at around $35.00 most places.
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