Shindig! Magazine nbr 128
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:
New Age Travellers On The Road: A chronicle. From shackle-free early ’60s beatniks to ’80s bus living
Diesel Park West From Leicester with love. The return of the out-of-time jangle-pop obsessives
The Staple Singers How the first family of gospel-soul became hit recording artists and figureheads for Black self-empowerment
Blondie Pure pop was inspired by The British Invasion and ’60s girl groups, forged in Manhattan’s art and early punk scenes. The origins of the band that had it all
Regulars
Thoughts & Words Your letters, tweets and emails
Shindiggin’ What’s hot on the Shindig! turntable
It’s A Happening Thing Michael Rault, Michael Head, David Hepworth, Norma Tanega, Damo Suzuki, The Sheepdogs, Kula Shaker, Area Pirata Records, Ural Thomas & The Pain, Gyasi, Gabriel’s Dawn, El Perro, Rubber Oh, Barney Wilen, RJ McKendree, Orkan, Yama Washari, The Gnome Band
Family Album Cat Mother’s 1973 rural-rock slow-burner Last Chance Dance
Deep Cuts A British view of The Vietnam War
20 Questions From folk basements to international breakthrough success. Al Stewart comes full circle.
Reviews The best in reissues, new releases, books and live shows.
Vinyl Art Mott The Hoople meet Escher!
Prize Crossword Win a copy of Heroes & Villains: The Sound Of Los Angeles 1965-1968
Additional information
Weight | 488 g |
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Dimensions | 30 × 21 × 1 cm |
Release Date | 02-Jun-22 |
Format | Magazine |
Artist | Blondie, Damo Suzuki, Diesel Park West, The Staple Singers |