Sold Date:
May 14, 2017
Start Date:
May 12, 2017
Final Price:
$29.00
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On Offer is 'S.O.S' - Terry Randall Valiant Records 1966
The song 'S.O.S' is a rare forgotten protest song from the 1966 'Sunset Strip Curfew Riots'. It pitted police against teenagers cruising the Sunset Strip. S.O.S meant Save Our Sunset and was a local hit in Los Angeles. 'For What It's Worth by Buffalo Springfield was also based partially on these riots but S.O.S. hit home with those of us who lived in Los Angeles. Local jocks like Harvey Miller and the 'Real' Don Steele had a lot of fun with it - 93 KHJ Saving Sunset. I turned out to be somewhat of a collector and was careful when playing.
Condition: I'm downsizing my life and
digitizing all my music (what a fun thing and what a chore) - While
digitizing to a CD, I
listened both sides and they recorded and sounded well.
I'm not a professional grader, but would rate this as VG+ - NM- based on the above description. See Photos.