Shindig! Magazine nbr 74
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:
Best Of 2017 Shindig!’s best of the year
Seeburg 1000 The post war non-selective “industrial jukebox” system minus rock ‘n’ roll
Maxayn Near forgotten psychedelic funk from the early ‘70s
The Moody Blues How November 1967’s Days Of Future Passed opened the door for a legion of ambitious and progressive acts
Mortimer New York’s unfortunate sons journey from The Teddy Boys to Apple
Horror Folk Late ’60s/early ’70s horror cinema’s classical and folk motifs
The Poppy Family Vancouver’s husband and wife’s darkly beautiful semi psychedelic concoctions appreciated
The Doors In the studio with producer Bruce Botnick
Regulars
Shindiggin’ What’s hot on the Shindig! turntable
Thoughts & Words Your letters and emails
It’s A Happening Thing The Easybeats, Sharon Jones, Serpent Power, Electric Eye, Julian Maeso, Martha High, The Hanging Stars
Happening Right Now The hottest new bands
Song Book Robert Wyatt’s 1972 lyrical paean to a relationship break up
20 Questions South coast soul legend, psychedelic saviour, rocker, actor: the long and varied career of Zoot Money
Reviews The best in reissues, new releases, books and live shows
Vinyl Art Dutch pranksters’ The Fool’s art project becomes music
Prize Crossword Win a copy of Numero Group’s new Acid Nightmares comp
Additional information
Weight | 488 g |
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Dimensions | 30 × 21 × 1 cm |
Release Date | 07-Dec-17 |
Format | Magazine |
Artist | Maxayn, Mortimer, The Doors, The Moody Blues, The Poppy Family |