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Artist: SHINDIG
Title: Shindig! Vol. 2, Issue 1 Nov-Dec 2007
Label: SHINDIG (UK)
Format: MAG
Price: $9.00
Catalog #: SHIN V2#1
First new issue of this revived UK magazine. Very pro-fanzine style, with UK a psychedelic slant. On the cover: Moby Grape. 82 pages, 4-color art throughout. "Moby Grape: they had it all... the talent, the tunes, the looks, the attitude. So whatever happened to Moby Grape? The 14 Hour Technicolour Dream: the freak-out in London in 1967. Laguna Beach 1970 Christmas Festival: 'Some guy drank a whole bottle of acid!' The Moody Blues: misunderstood psych heroes. John's Children: what happened next? Fairport Convention: Liege & Lief Revisited. The Band: did they ruin British rock music? All the hottest new releases and reissues reviewed! Psych, garage, beat, power pop, soul, folk... for people who want more!"


Artist: SHINDIG
Title: Shindig! Vol. 2, Issue 2 Jan-Feb 2008
Label: SHINDIG (UK)
Format: MAG
Price: $9.00
Catalog #: SHIN V2#2
"Gary Walker: from the Sunset Strip with The Standells, to world fame with Scott and John, to psychedelia in England with The Rain. The Walker Brother who rocked! Garage Fashion: the evolution of mop tops, turtle necks and Cuban heels from the '60s to today! Wendy & Bonnie: teen sisters cut soft-pop classic. The Sonics: Seminal garage heroes reborn. Moby Grape: part two of our exclusive story. Mitch Mitchell: Hendrix drummer speaks, Bummer Cinema: six easy pieces of loner celluloid, The Chesterfield Kings, The Horrors. All the hottest new releases and reissues reviewed! Psych, garage, beat, power-pop, soul, folk... for people who want more!" 82 pages, full color, high quality paper stock; 2nd issue of this re-launched magazine.


Artist: SHINDIG
Title: Shindig! Vol. 2, Issue 3 March-April 2008
Label: SHINDIG (UK)
Format: MAG
Price: $9.00
Catalog #: SHIN V2#3
"Issue contents: The Early San Francisco Scene -- the first in our exclusive three-part San Francisco timeline focuses on 1965: the beginnings. The Charlatans, The Great Society, The Beau Brummels, The Warlocks and many more. The GTO'S -- Pamela Des Barres' infamous 'groupie group' grew out of the '60s Sunset Strip scene and had Frank Zappa, Jeff Beck and Lowell George provide the musical backdrop to their irreverent pop adventures. Here's the whole story! Moby Grape -- the third and final installment of our exclusive in-depth Grape story. From the wilderness years to their rebirth as cult heroes in the '90s. Gonn -- creators of garage-psych classic 'Blackout of Gretely' and self-confessed 'loudest band in town' (that's Keokuk, Iowa) come clean. The Fairytale -- the brief but bright career of these British psych legends told for the first time! Overlooked albums -- our finest scribes celebrate their most cherished long-playing vinyl obscurities, from The Thirteenth Floor Elevators to Sandie Shaw. Plus tons more including the usual trouser-splitting selection of news, reviews and hullabaloos!" 82 pages.


Artist: SHINDIG
Title: Shindig! Vol. 2, Issue 4 May-June 2008
Label: SHINDIG (UK)
Format: MAG
Price: $9.00
Catalog #: SHIN V2#4
"The Dukes Of Stratosphear -- Join us on a bike ride to the moon with XTC's alter egos. The San Francisco Scene: 1966 Featuring: Syndicate Of Sound, Big Brother & The Holding Company, Great Society, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane. Freakrock -- Beards, boots and fuzz: the music that time forgot; Blue Ash -- US '70s power pop; The Story -- New father/son duo in acid folk tradition; Bay Area Garage; Patrick The Lama's Esoteric Trips: The 10 sacred monoliths of UK '70s folk-rock." 82 pages, full-color.


Artist: SHINDIG
Title: Shindig! Vol. 2, Issue 5 July-August 2008
Label: SHINDIG (UK)
Format: MAG
Price: $9.00
Catalog #: SHIN V2#5
"West Coast Pop-Art Experimental Band -- the bizarre story of the greatest cult band of all time. San Francisco: 1967 -- the summer of love, international notoriety and the Death Of Hippie. Psychedelic Exploitation Cinema --how Hollywood tripped out at the drive-in. Jackie Lee -- kids TV themes and Northern Soul anthems. Peter Noone -- U.S. tours, pop hits and The Who. Wynonie Harris -- the man who makes Elvis look like Doris Day. Jackie Lee -- From '50s crooning to '60s Northern Soul to '70s pop, The Rupert Lady tells all. The Pink Fairies -- A new book follows the fortunes of the infamous West London pre-punks. Mark Fry -- Why did it take 35 years for him to follow up his early '70s acid-folk masterpiece? Jazz Psych -- No, we didn't just make it up: an introductory guide. Love -- Arthur Lee and crew captured on celluloid. Mad River -- psych legends exposed. Human Be-In -- The day in January '67 when a whole world seemed to be at one. Plus, the usual ear-popping selection of news, reviews and Magoos!" 82 pages, full color.


Artist: SHINDIG
Title: Shindig! Vol. 2, Issue 6 Sept-Oct 2008
Label: SHINDIG (UK)
Format: MAG
Price: $9.00
Catalog #: SHIN V2#6
"Cover: Marc Bolan 1969-70 -- Egos, unicorns and jugband psychedelia, the early years of Marc Bolan and Tyrannosaurus Rex. Rikki Rooksby looks at their involvement with the Notting Hill Gate hippie scene and Bolan's final pre-fame recordings. The Youngbloods -- The New York folk-rockers who soundtracked the hippie dream. Slade -- Drummer Don Powell answers 20 questions and Ian O'Sullivan reappraises the 1974 movie Slade In Flame. John Kongos -- Adventures in pop-psych. West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band -- Part two of our in-depth story. Buffalo -- Hard rock '70s band from Australia. Freak Rock -- A-Z of weird and heavy sounds from the early '70s."


Artist: SHINDIG
Title: Shindig! Vol. 2, Issue 7 Nov-Dec 2008
Label: SHINDIG (UK)
Format: MAG
Price: $9.00
Catalog #: SHIN V2#7
"This issue's cover stars are Texan psychedelic pioneers The 13th Floor Elevators. We take a look at some of the less-documented aspects of this fascinating and seminal band as well as publishing a previously unseen interview with Elevators drummer Danny Thomas and previewing the forthcoming 10CD box set/book. The Texas theme continues with pieces on other TX psych and garage acts Bubble Puppy, The Moving Sidewalks, The Golden Dawn, Zakary Thax, Kenny & The Kasuals, The Stoics, The Kitchen Cinq and Cold Sun, all delivered by the top authorities on the subject and given the usual full-on Shindig! treatment. Tim Forster returns with the third and final installment of his acclaimed and exclusive West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band story. Johnny Black gives us the lowdown on Mickie Most, one of the three greatest British record producers of the '60s and the man behind smash hits by the likes of Donovan, The Animals, Hermans Hermits, Lulu and The Yardbirds. Plus we have mind-bending features on the early years of folk-psych favorites The Strawbs, post-Buffalo Springfield rockers Blue Mountain Eagle, Nick Lowes teen pop act Kippington Lodge and all-girl garage band The Sweet Somethings. There are introductions to psychedelic soul, hippie literature and twenty questions for singer-songwriter supreme Jackie DeShannon. As if that wasn't enough, check out great new bands The See See, The Wolf People, The Saffron Sect and The Higher State and delve into our ultra-illuminating, all-encompassing reviews section. A thousand more reasons why Shindig! is fast becoming THE indispensable music publication for people who want more."

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