Shindig! Magazine nbr 126
Shindig! magazine is an eclectic cornucopia teeming with obscure TV and film, psychedelia, folk, garage rock, folk rock, progressive rock, funk and soul. Expect to find a treasure trove of intriguing tales in the magazine teeming with stories from the golden ages of music.
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Shindig! Magazine is an eclectic cornucopia teeming with obscure TV and film, psychedelia, folk, garage rock, folk rock, progressive rock, funk and soul. Expect to find a treasure trove of intriguing tales in the magazine teeming with stories from the golden ages of music.
This issue features:
Nektar Not krautrock! Floydian Brit proggers conquer Germany
Brian Auger Into Oblivion. Experimentation and fusion in the ’70s
Neil Young His defining masterpiece Harvest and the rocky road that led him there
Ye Ye Girls Our guide to the early ’60s French pop explosion and the records that define it
Regulars
Thoughts & Words Your letters, tweets and emails
It’s A Happening Thing The Kaisers, A-Z Of Record Shop Bags, Bob Lind, Graham Day, Alison Cotton, Ghosts Of Jupiter, MPS Records, Melody’s Echo Chamber, Papercuts, Catseye, Sophia Rose Djebel, TWINS, Daemonik Fonce, ROT TV, Home Movies, Fooks Nihil, Ben Phillipson, Edwardson / Moran / Sell / Stokes
Shindiggin’ What’s hot on the Shindig! turntable
Family Album John Golding’s 1974 singer-songwriter offering Photographs
Back To Back Shapes of things, from Wild In The Streets to The Black Country
Deep Cuts What The United States Of America did next
20 Questions Tim Burgess on life, death, coffee, listening parties and the power of music
Reviews The best in reissues, new releases, 45s, books and live shows
Prize Crossword Win Bill Fay’s Still Some Light Part 1 double album
Vinyl Art Betty Davis’s They Say I’m Different
Additional information
Weight | 488 g |
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Dimensions | 30 × 21 × 1 cm |
Release Date | 07-Apr-22 |
Format | Magazine |
Artist | Brian Auger, Neil Young, Nektar, Ye Ye |