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Artist:
UGLY THINGS
Title:
#22
Label:
UGLY THINGS
Format:
MAG
Price:
$6.95
Catalog #:
UT 022
"200 page monster edition / perfect bound / full-color glossy cover. Inside: the third epic installment of The Misunderstood Story. Torn apart by the Vietnam draft, the band members continue their various struggles. We follow steel guitarist Glenn Campbell's days with Rod Piazza's Dirty Blues Band, Juicy Lucy and Joe Cocker, and Rick Brown's fugitive adventures on the run from the US military and the FBI. PLUS: revelatory interviews with Ace Kefford of The Move and Chris Youlden of Savoy Brown. Fly around the world and visit The Matadors from Czechoslovakia, The Speakers from Colombia, The Wild Cherries and The Creatures from Australia, Prudy from Bratislava and Belgium's Plastic Bertrand. Johan Kugelberg interviews DIY cult icons The Popes and explains the joys of 'Primitive Sh*t Music'. We also have stories on the very early Prehistoric Pretty Things, Brian Jones, Mel Lyman, Wild Bill Kennedy & The Twiliters and lots more, including our massive review section covering hundreds of vinyl and CD reissues, music related books and DVDs."
Artist:
UGLY THINGS
Title:
#24
Label:
UGLY THINGS
Format:
MAG
Price:
$7.95
Catalog #:
UT 024
208 pages, perfect bound, full-color glossy cover. "This time it's a Southern California '60s garage rock special with big feature stories on The Bush and The Mustangs. But that's not all, we also have stories and articles on The Flamin' Groovies, The Rubber City Rebels, German Beat savages The Phantom Brothers, a salacious interview with Willie Alexander & The Boom Boom Band, a look at the '60s band scene in Peru, Sweetwater, and the inside scoop on the making of Blue Cheer's
Vincebus Eruptum
. Also on board are the continuing stories of Mike & The Ravens and Mike Sheridan & Rick Price (this time: The Move Years!). Patrick Lundborg reveals 20 Ultra-Rare LP Reissue Candidates, and Johan Kugelberg defines a new genre: Australian Grillfat Rock. Also read the story of Dean Kohler & The Electrical Banana, who recorded one of the first Velvet Underground covers, in 1967... in the Vietnam jungle! And LOTS MORE, including more than 50 PAGES of music reissue reviews, plus music-related books and DVDs. It's our biggest issue yet!"
Artist:
UGLY THINGS
Title:
#25
Label:
UGLY THINGS
Format:
MAG
Price:
$7.95
Catalog #:
UT 025
"224 pages! Perfect bound/full-color glossy cover. Our big cover story this time is on The Music Machine, a lengthy feature including interviews with once-silent members Keith Olsen and Mark Landon, plus tons of amazing photos, many previously unpublished. We also have a major feature on California garage-psych group The Light, plus stories on Swedish R&B hooligans The Namelosers, South African acid rock pioneers Freedom's Children, British freakbeat icons The Attack, Chicago garage rockers The Dirty Wurds, Ohio rock & roll punks The Rubber City Rebels, and mysterious acid folksters Pat Kilroy & The New Age. We also investigate the Latino garage and R&B scene in Colton, California, featuring The Peasants and The Premiers, and the greatest '60s productions of Brian Ross. Also featured are the concluding installments of our stories on Sweetwater and Mike & The Ravens, and exclusive, insight-laden interviews with Rob Younger of Radio Birdman, Don Galluci of The Kingsmen, Jackie DeShannon, and writer Jon Savage. Plus LOTS MORE, including hundreds of music reissue reviews, plus music-related books and DVDs. Last issue was our biggest yet -- this one is EVEN BIGGER!"
Artist:
UGLY THINGS
Title:
#28
Label:
UGLY THINGS
Format:
MAG
Price:
$8.95
Catalog #:
UT 028
208 pages, perfect bound, full-color glossy cover. "We have several glamorous big-name cover stories this time around, along with our usual quota of obscure but happening sounds. First up, an exclusive interview with Trevor Burton of The Move, including lots of wickedly cool and rare photos. Also, a feature on Roky Erickson's pre-psychedelic adventures in Austin with The Spades, along with a big feature review on the upcoming 13th Floor Elevators 10-CD box set. Plus the great but terminally neglected Dave Clark Five, including interviews with Dave Clark and Lenny Davidson. Sixties garage rock predominates as always with stories on The Good Feelins, The Daughters of Eve, The Boy Blues, The Living Children and TV's Shindogs. We also reveal the strange but true tales of '70s Parisian proto-punks Angel Face, the Northwest's once mysterious New Dawn, hard rockers Troyka, and New York cult underground heroes Hackamore Brick. Not to mention the bizarre saga of Philippe Debarge, the millionaire French playboy who made an amazing 1969 psych album backed by his favorite band, The Pretty Things. And that's not all: Jon Savage takes a look at the history of rock fanzines, Aaron Milenski gives us 50 reasons not to hate the synthesizer, and of course there's our extensive review section, covering all the latest reissues and music-related books and DVDs."
Artist:
UGLY THINGS
Title:
#29
Label:
UGLY THINGS
Format:
MAG
Price:
$8.95
Catalog #:
UT 029
"Contents: Our biggest and best issue yet! Our top cover stories include a huge feature on Australia's mighty Masters Apprentices as well as a tribute to the late, great Sky Saxon of the Seeds. We also have in-depth stories on '60s beat group The Fenmen (featuring pre-Pretty Things members), UK pop-psych faves the West Coast Consortium, outrageous LA proto-punks The Imperial Dogs, and seminal California garage folk-rockers The Wildflower. Also, Doug Sheppard unravels the twisted tale of '70s hard rockers Stepson, Ron Ryan reveals the juicy details of his role as the ghost writer of some of the Dave Clark Five's biggest early hits, and Phil Milstein relates his experiences with doomed junkie chanteuse Nico. All this plus Midwest garage combo The Nomadds, Ollie Halsall and Timebox, French Riviera punks Dentist, The Remains, The Shadows of Knight, and an exclusive chat with Tony Cahill of The Easybeats. Not forgetting our famously extensive review section covering all the latest reissues, and R&R-related books and DVDs." 224 pages, perfect bound/full-color glossy cover. Cover price: $8.95
Artist:
UGLY THINGS
Title:
#30
Label:
UGLY THINGS
Format:
MAG
Price:
$8.95
Catalog #:
UT 030
"Contents: Issue #30 is a Kinks special, featuring an extensive, no holds barred interview with Ray Davies by Kinks biographer Jon Savage, along with various sidebar articles and a host of rare and previously unpublished photos, all focused on the band's 1964-68 heyday. Also in this issue: The Masters Apprentices, Ollie Halsall and Patto, '60s garage punks The Hysterics, girl garage rockers The Bittersweet, Dutch beat icons Q65, '70s Texas punks The Nervebreakers, a rundown of the greatest '60s punk compilations by Johan Kugelberg, Cromagnon, The New Nadir, and lots more, including, as always, our extensive review sections covering all the latest reissues, rock'n'roll books and DVDs." 176 pages, perfect bound/full-color glossy cover. Cover price: $8.95
Artist:
UGLY THINGS
Title:
#31
Label:
UGLY THINGS
Format:
MAG
Price:
$8.95
Catalog #:
UT 031
"Three big cover stories dominate Issue #31. First, we have the first ever major interview with Billy Harrison, guitarist and founder member of Van Morrison's seminal R&B group Them, and the man behind one of the greatest riffs of all time: 'Gloria.' Second: The Norton Records and Kicks magazine story; a celebration of a quarter-century of Norton with exclusive interviews and photos. And third: The Pleasure Seekers starring Detroit's girl garage queens the Quatro sisters. All the scoop on this great group (and their hard rockin' successors Cradle) illustrated by loads of gorgeous pix. Also in this issue: The final installments of our stories on the Masters Apprentices and Ollie Halsall; James Williamson and the Stooges; a revelatory no-holds-barred interview with Prince Stash de Rola (swingin' 60s confidante of the Stones, Beatles and others); a listeners' guide to Wreckless Eric, Jimi Hendrix: The Dead Hendrix albums; Cleveland '60s punks the Missing Lynx, the 40 Fingers, surfin' with the Sentinals, and lots more. Plus our extensive review sections covering all the latest reissues, rock 'n' roll books and DVDs." 200 pages, perfect bound/full-color glossy cover. Cover price: $8.95
Artist:
UGLY THINGS
Title:
#32
Label:
UGLY THINGS
Format:
MAG
Price:
$8.95
Catalog #:
UT 032
"In our killer new issue, our intrepid writers take a look at Paul Revere & the Raiders in the psychedelic era. Mark Lindsay opens up to Doug Sheppard about the making of their underrated late '60s albums, while Bill Kopp examines the post-Raiders adventures of Drake, Fang & Smitty and their experimental psych-pop project the Brotherhood. Moving across the pond, we celebrate the world of Freakbeat with exclusive interviews with Dee Christopholus of Wimple Winch and Don Fardon of the Sorrows. And there's more: Part 2 of our interview with Billy Harrison of Them, big stories on'60s garage punks the Sloths, the Contrasts and Limey & the Yanks, psychedelic magic with the Creation of Sunlight and the Finchley Boys, and a lengthy story on the early years of '70s UK punks, the Vibrators. Add in pieces on the likes of $27 Snap On Face, the Rolling Stones, Valiant Little Tailor, '60s Virginia's Raven Records, Bob Desper and Sir Royal Da Count and you may be looking at our best and most eclectic issue yet. Not forgetting our extensive review sections covering all the latest reissues, rock'n'roll books and DVDs." 176 pages, perfect bound/full-color glossy cover. Cover price: $8.95.
Artist:
UGLY THINGS
Title:
#33
Label:
UGLY THINGS
Format:
MAG
Price:
$9.95
Catalog #:
UT 033
"With Love as our major cover story, this issue is sure to fly off the shelves. In an extensive, soul-baring interview, guitarist Johnny Echols (Arthur Lee's right-hand man throughout Love's classic period) tears down the mystery and the myth to reveal the true story of this seminal band. We also have a pile of other amazing stories: Dutch psychedelic freaks Group 1850, destructive Ohio proto-punks The Electric Eels, English freakbeat giants Wimple Winch and The Craig, plus The Leopards, The Syndicate, The Reekers, The Hangmen, Barrence Whitfield, Wildwood, Illes and more. Also,
The San Francisco Beat
, a brand new column by Cyril Jordan of the Flamin' Groovies, and of course our extensive review sections covering all the latest reissues, rock'n'roll books and DVDs." 176 pages, perfect bound/full-color glossy cover. Cover price: $9.95.
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