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    Shindig! - Shindig! 135 - Magazine

    Shindig! – Shindig! 135 – Magazine

    FeaturesMandy Morton Folk‐rock’s magic lady recounts her ’70s heydayDark Hard (and soft) rock rumblings from a Northampton basementLaurie Styvers How a displaced US singer‐songwriter carved her niche in the early ’70sWhiteout Too glam, too country, just too good for the ’90s Britpop landscapeThe Standells LA garage gods who found fame ...

    Shindig! - Shindig! 136 - Magazine

    Shindig! – Shindig! 136 – Magazine

    FeaturesBlack Lips They’re not evil! Twenty years of transgressive garageBrainticket On the trail with the pan‐European ’70s psych enigmasDorothy Ashby The jazz harpist who transcended genre and expectationUK Psych CompsThe genesis and development of the format that continues to bloomCaetano Veloso & Gilberto Gil How Brazil’s most promising young talents ...

    Shindig! - Shindig! 137 - Magazine

    Shindig! – Shindig! 137 – Magazine

    FeaturesThe Dream Syndicate. The leftfield heroes of The Paisley Underground.Triangle How to do French prog‐pop crossover and be a success.Dotti Holmberg A tale of folk clubs, sunshine‐pop royalty, and not doing drugs.The Jeff Beck Group Out of The Yardbirds and into an unwelcome pop career. The guitar god’s curious late ...

    Shindig! - Shindig! 138 - Magazine

    Shindig! – Shindig! 138 – Magazine

    FeaturesThe King’s Road The birth of Swinging London’s epicentreThe Heavy Metal Kids The pre‐punk, glam‐adjacent rockers who almost made it.The Masters Apprentices Part One of our in‐depth appreciation of the influential, shape‐shifting Aussies.The Byrds Country‐rock, soundtrack infamy, megalomania and awkward reunions. Inside their tumultuous final years.The Lemon Twigs The preternaturally ...

    Shindig! - Shindig! Compendium

    Shindig! – Shindig! Compendium

    Hello, and a big warm welcome to the Shindig! Compendium,Although I suspect longtime readers will have bought this handsome edition to file alongside a hundred or more Shindig! Publications in their collections, there will also be many casual punters who have no idea who we are, and they picked up ...

    Shindig! - Shindig132 - Magazine

    Shindig! – Shindig132 – Magazine

    FeaturesHector When glam-rock met The Beano.Joyce The international breakthrough that didn’t happen…until now?Fleetwood Mac In search of a new identity: the transitional ’70s years.Charles Stepney The Chicagoan who gave soul-jazz a hip, psychedelic slant.Gypsy From Minnesota to LA and a big budget double-album debut.Dungen, The Swedish psych-rock warriors, look back ...

    Shindig! 117 - Magazine

    Shindig! 117 – Magazine

    FeaturesGoldie & The Gingerbreads America’s first all‐playing, all‐female pop sensationsFrench Revolutionary Rock Underground bands ushered in by the events of 1968The Fugs Greenwich Village’s original angry beatsRegularsThoughts & Words Your letters, tweets and emailsLaura NyroThe unique singer‐songwriter who influenceda generationIt’s A Happening Thing Be With Records, The Murlocs, The Unclaimed, ...

    Shindig! Magazine - Shindig! 139

    Shindig! Magazine – Shindig! 139

    FeaturesThe Rain Parade LA’s early ’80s psyched guitar heroes go back on the road.Trifle Nineteen‐Seventy jazz‐fusion from both the underground and the mainstream.The Masters Apprentices The second half of our exclusive story of the shape‐shifting Aussi rockers.The Sonics The first? The wildest? The best? The Northwest legends who blew garage‐punk.wide ...

    Shindig! Magazine - Shindig! 141 - Magazine

    Shindig! Magazine – Shindig! 141 – Magazine

    FeaturesNick Drake Biographer Richard Morton Jack dispels the rumours.Alex Harvey Before he was “sensational”. The working musician’s ’60s Adventures.The Wicker Man We celebrate the totemic folk‐horror musical’s 50th birthday.Yusuf / Cat Stevens Exclusive interview! From Tin Pan Alley to pop stardom and the dawn of a new era. Plus, his ...