Muzac For Munsters

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Nah gut, ich bleibe beim Thema.
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Sorry Per, i hate Ramstein. But listening to the lyrics of Papierflieger would help. 😘
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Und ein Klassiker aus den späten Siebzigern...
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Peter for the Selke
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Augie and Doug



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Per wrote: Fri Mar 13, 2026 9:26 am Und ein Klassiker aus den späten Siebzigern...
Ich bin früher 70er. 😍
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A day after Jerry Garcia's Tiger sold for over $11M, Derek Trucks shreds on it.


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Crazy.

I read about this and also a Gilmour Strata selling for 14.5 milly.

A Lennon piano used to complete music for the Pepper album sold for 3.2 as well.
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Give Ursay some credit for not locking his collection away in a vault but rather allowing a touring museum display of the pieces, but the new owner, Family Guitars, is letting it be played.

Derek Trucks was at the auction sitting with the owner of Family Guitars when the deal went down.
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Yeah...near 94 for his collection.

Some shit other than music related too....

While Irsay's collection was heavily music-focused, a number of notable sports items sold: the saddle used by jockey Ron Turcotte as he rode Secretariat to the 1973 Triple Crown sold for $1.524 million, the most ever paid for a horse racing item; the Edmonton Oilers jersey Wayne Gretzky scored his 500th NHL goal in sold for $952,500; Muhammad Ali's fight robe from Ali vs. Liston II -- his first public appearance after changing his name from Cassius Clay -- sold for $444,500; a Jackie Robinson bat from the 1953 season sold for $406,400; and a Mead spiral notebook containing 28 pages of Sylvester Stallone's original "Rocky" script sold for $508,000.
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