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SHIN 026
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"On the cover: Small Faces: The Immediate Pleasure: acid, freedom and Ogdens, twelve months of magic. Bee Gees: Horizontal, Idea and Odessa: part two of our exclusive timeline. Jade: Strange Wings, Strange Things: folk-rock from a higher place. Pugwash: This year's real olympics: pop music for now people. Plus the Mind Garage, the Plimsouls, Dave Swarbrick, Sri Lankan rock, George Jackson, Kaleidoscope, Brewer & Shipley and more!"
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SHIN 025
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"On the cover: The Bee Gees: Rare, precious & beautiful: from brilliance to burnout in the 1960s. The first of an exclusive two-part insight into the all-conquering brothers Gibb's '60s success; Jason Falkner: Perfect pop wunderkind spills the beans; Jerry Yester: Farewell Aldebaran, Modern Folk Quartet and Lovin' Spoonful; Mighty Baby/Chilli Willi: Out of the festivals and into the pubs; The Mind Garage: Psychedelia goes to church. Plus Jerry Shirley, the M-80s, the Leopards, Mary Epworth, Kaleidoscope and so much more..."
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SHIN Q04
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"Mott the Hoople: Joining a fan club: in the shadow of the last great '70s rockers by Kris Needs; The Twilights: Australia's legendary '60s pop pioneers come clean; The Alan Bown Set: From mod club routes to psychedelia and funky rock; Noel Harrison: The darkness behind the windmills of his mind; Paul Brett's Sage: Journeyman guitarist's acoustic prog project revisited; The Committee: Existential Swinging London film noir madness; New York Dolls; The Critters; Xl Records; The Association and so much more!"
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SHIN ANN#3
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"Shindig! Annual #3 gathers the cream of Shindig! magazine's collectable out-of-print back issues and adds a couple of previously unpublished works exclusive to this publication. Featuring definitive articles -- many expanded and updated -- on the following artists: The Pretty Things: The Brit-rock legends' pioneering psychedelic adventures revisited. The Flamin' Groovies: San Francisco ballrooms, hard rock, glam, powerpop classics... they did it all. The 14 Hour Technicolour Dream: The British flower children's coming-out ball and how it changed British pop. Kevin Ayers: Cult hero, counter-culture darling and quintessential English renaissance man. Alice Cooper: Notorious shock-rocker's early garage years exposed. The Scaffold: The scouse avante-garde pop/comedy/poetry trio reappraised. The Strawbs: The early psychedelic days of the folk-pop stalwarts remembered. Fire: Into the treacle toffee world of the UK mod/psych heroes. Procession: The Aussi psych-pop gods who came to London in search of success. In addition, we are proud to publish a pair of newly-minted features exclusive to this annual: Green Beat; The emergence of Irish rock and psychedelia in the mid-late '60s; David Daltrey: From teenage psych-pop with Tales Of Justine to jazz and beyond. The cover is silver foil on black. Illustration by Savage Pencil." Hardback, full-color, 96 pages.
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SHIN V2#19
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"HEAD'S UP! On the cover: The Monkees' film Head - The inside story of their celluloid suicide note. Features: The Easybeats: From Heaven to Hell with the Antipodean '60s beat gods; The Iveys: The Apple Records proteges' early (pre-Badfinger) days revisited; The Liverpool Scene: The guitarist's guitarist on poetry, Peel, Led Zep and The Isle Of Wight Festival; Clark-Hutchinson: Down and dirty prog-punk freak-outs from the early '70s." 100 pages.
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SHIN V2#16
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"On the cover: Paul Revere And The Raiders: An American Rock & Roll Band. Features: Shoes: 1970s power-pop legends revisited; Granny's Intentions: The emerald isle's forgotten blues-rock heroes; Sun Dial: Exploding in your mind!; Caravan: Canterbury tales from the darlings of psych/prog; Jim McCarty: The Yardbirds drummer comes clean; The Lemon Drops: Teen acid tales from cult Illinois combo. Plus Alex Chilton, The Monkees, The Stooges and more!" 92 pages.
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SHIN ANN#2
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"The second hardback book from Shindig! Following our acclaimed first compendium we are proud to present Shindig! Annual No.2 featuring the biggest and best bits from the pages of Shindig! Magazine. Prepare yourself for a feast of features from the technicolour back pages of 1960s, '70s and even '80s rock, including: Moby Grape, West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band The San Francisco Scene 1965-67, The Dukes Of Stratosphear Tyrannosaurus Rex, The Youngbloods, The Sonics, The Charlatans Gary Walker & The Rain. These in-depth and exclusive features -- from the pens of top pop writers, archivists and historians -- hail from out-of-print back issues of the bi-monthly hip and happening chronicle of super- cool new and vintage music. An absolute must for all lovers of cult rock, pop, garage and psychedelia. Hardback, full colour, 112 pages. Cover price £11.99."
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SHIN PSY
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"Sonics, Bay Area Garage, Count V, Flintstones, Gonn, Texas Garage, Garage in the Movies, Blues Magoos, Pleasure Seekers, Elastik Band, Standells, Rationals, Tampa Bay Garage, Davie Allan, We The People. These in-depth and exclusive features -- from the pens of top pop writers, archivists and historians -- cover a broad spectrum of North American bands who have come to define the term 'garage.' Loooooong hair, Vox guitars, Farfisa organs, Beatle boots, tight Levis and a ton of snot and attitude -- these bands invented the punk ethic 10 years before the word 'punk' was even being used. From New York (The Blues Magoos) down to Florida (We The People); from Texas (Zakary Thaks) up to the North West (The Sonics, The Wailers); this is the first US garage reader to hit the shelves to date. Nobody has covered the U.S. '60s garage band explosion with such dedication and know-how before. This Shindig! special will be produced as a premium price. 116 pages. Cover price £5.99."
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SHIN V2#11
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"On the cover: Kippington Lodge & Brinsley Schwarz: From teen pop-psych hopefuls to cult adulation. Rodriguez: Sugar Man: the extraordinary return of the lowlife troubadour. H.P. Lovecraft: All aboard the Chicago psych legends' white ship. The Poets: The story of Scotland's number one group. Sandy Salisbury: The man from The Millennium... he say yes! The Prisoner: Patrick McGoohan's TV madness. Bob Lind: Elusive songwriter speaks. Hippie Literature: Tales from the bargain bin." 92 full color pages.
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SHIN V2#10
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NOT IN STOCK, SPECIAL ORDER
"On the cover: Gene Clark: The Byrd that flew too close to the sun. Country-rock fever: The Dillards, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Gene Clark, Goose Creek Symphony and more. British Exploitation Movies: Sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll... sort of. Margo Guryan: Twenty questions for the exotic pop songstress. Zig Zag Magazine: The story of Shindig!'s grandaddy by the people who made it. The Snobs: Upper crust R&B oddballs."
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