Shindig! Magazine nbr 130
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:
Herb Lester Maps and guides for the switched-on traveller.
Andy Ellison The stunt rocker briefly becomes a solo artist and film editor.
Kikagaku Moyo The Japanese psych-rock troupe bow out gracefully.
The Sons Of Adam The explosive story of the darlings of The Sunset Strip.
Helen Love “Bubblegum-punk-disco” from Wales? You better believe it.
Hatfield And The North The Canterbury Scene’s grand finale.
Arthur Brown How the underground R&B firebrand topped the chart as his trajectory was being derailed by success and darkness.
Regulars
Thoughts & Words Your letters, tweets and emails.
Shindiggin’ What’s hot on the Shindig! turntable.
It’s A Happening Thing Ty Segall, Paolo Nutini, Kolumbo, The Black Angels, Drugdealer, Datura 4, Moundrag, Studio Electrophonique, Curation Records
Family Album Maajun’s little-heard 1970 statement of intent
Back To Back The Byrds, The Turtles and ‘You Showed Me’
Deep Cuts Cooling long-players by US soft-pop duos.
20 Questions “Experimental/commercial” producer, writer and now multimedia artist Mike Batt.
Reviews The best in reissues, new releases, books and live shows.
Prize Crossword Win a copy of David Leaf’s revised Beach Boys tome.
Vinyl Clicks Israel’s first rock star winds up in London in 1971.
Vinyl Art Maria del Mar Bonet’s self-titled 1970 Catalan pop gem.
Additional information
Weight | 488 g |
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Dimensions | 30 × 21 × 1 cm |
Release Date | 04-Aug-22 |
Format | Magazine |
Artist | Arthur Brown, Hatfield And The North, Helen Love, Herb Lester, Kikagaku Moyo, The Byrds, The Sons of Adam |