If You Stored Any of These Vintage Vinyl Records, You Basically Hit The Jack-Pot

Brute Force — King of Fuh | $5K

Brute Force is the name by which Stephen Friedland is recognized in the music industry. The song that earned him the most fame was never able to receive the push it needed to be truly successful. This song is called King of Fuh, and record labels didn’t want to release it because there were expletives in the lyrics.

Therefore, The Beatles decided to help Friedland out. They greatly admired the song and after overdubbing a part of it, they printed some copies. They did this through their label, Apple Recordings. Friedland didn’t receive huge earnings from the project, but now the copies are worth thousands of dollars.

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