Magazine: Ugly Things Magazine #32

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UT’s intrepid writers take a look at Paul Revere & the Raiders in the Psychedelic era. Mark Lindsay opens up to Doug Sheppard about the making of their underrated late ‘60s albums, while Bill Kopp examines the post-Raiders adventures of Drake, Fang & Smitty and their experimental psych-pop project The Brotherhood. Moving across the pond, we celebrate the world of Freakbeat with exclusive interviews with Dee Christopholus of Wimple Winch and Don Fardon of The Sorrows.

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UT’s intrepid writers take a look at Paul Revere & the Raiders in the Psychedelic era. Mark Lindsay opens up to Doug Sheppard about the making of their underrated late ‘60s albums, while Bill Kopp examines the post-Raiders adventures of Drake, Fang & Smitty and their experimental psych-pop project The Brotherhood. Moving across the pond, we celebrate the world of Freakbeat with exclusive interviews with Dee Christopholus of Wimple Winch and Don Fardon of The Sorrows.

And there’s more: Part 2 of our interview with Billy Harrison of THEM, big stories on‘60s garage punks The Sloths, The Contrasts and Limey & the Yanks, psychedelic magic with The Creation of Sunlight and The Finchley Boys, and a lengthy story on the early years of ‘70s UK punks, The Vibrators. Add in pieces on the likes of $27 Snap On FaceThe Rolling Stones, Valiant Little Tailor, ‘60s Virginia’s Raven Records, Bob Desper and Sir Royal Da Count and you may be looking at our best and most eclectic issue yet. Not forgetting our extensive review sections covering all the latest reissues, rock‘n’roll books and DVDs.

All this and more for just £12 plus postage!

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Weight 488 g
Dimensions 30 × 21 × 1 cm
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$27 Snap On Face, Bob Desper, Limey & the Yanks, Paul Revere & the Raiders, Raven Records, Sir Royal Da Count, The Brotherhood, The Contrasts, The Creation of Sunlight, The Finchley Boys, The Rolling Stones, The Sloths, The Sorrows, The Vibrators, THEM, Valiant Little Tailor, Wimple Winch

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