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    Shindig - Shindig 116 - Magazine

    Shindig – Shindig 116 – Magazine

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    Acid Jazz A thoroughly modernist ’90s institution
    Nervous System Unheard tales from The British Underground
    Global Village Trucking Company Communal living and good‐time music
    The 5th Dimension From Motown rejects to Grammy winners

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    Thoughts & Words Your letters, tweets and emails
    It’s A Happening Thing Tiny Tim, Monster Magnet, Joe Bourdet, The Hanging Stars, Maston,
    ER ...

    Shindig - Shindig 131 - Magazine

    Shindig – Shindig 131 – Magazine

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    Cheap Trick An early episode in the story of America’s ’70s pop anti‐heroes
    Arthur Brown Out of the fire and off to Kingdom Come and who knows where?
    Misty British prog‐poppers’ album sees the light of day after 53 years
    The Lemon Pipers How a US #1 hit derailed the Ohio psych‐blues outsiders
    Marianne ...

    Shindig - Shindig! 114 - Magazine

    Shindig – Shindig! 114 – Magazine

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    ‘Booker T & The MG’s Creative rebirth after the darkness of 1967. Steve Cropper speaks
    The Who The making of The Who Sell Out in their own words
    The Association Beards, good vibes and the end of the ’60s
    Nico From the Velvets to The End

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    Shindig - Shindig115 - Magazine

    Shindig – Shindig115 – Magazine

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    Rare Bird The dual‐keyboard driven proggers who flew high
    Reigning Sound Kings of the “Memphis Sound”, 20 years on
    Tommy James & The Shondells Beyond the hits: bubblegum stars or serious contenders?
    Tony Joe White The trails of The Swamp Fox
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    Shindig - Silverback Publishing - Magazine

    Shindig – Silverback Publishing – Magazine

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    David Axelrod Our in‐depth account of the the influential composer/arranger/producer
    The What’s New The changing face of the little‐known ’60s US folkies
    Ira Cohen The Mylar Chamber photographs, NYC 1967‐71
    Michael Nesmith Into the ’70s with the First and Second National Bands and beyond

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    20 Questions The ...

    Shindig! - Shindig 133 - Magazine

    Shindig! – Shindig 133 – Magazine

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    Anticlimax An avant‐garde acid film curio from Mexico.
    Fruupp The Irish pastoral proggers.
    Bobby Callender The enigmatic spiritual psych/funk mystery man speaks.
    John Schroeder Soul coaxing writer, producer and arranger supreme.
    The Flirtations From the American Deep South to Swinging London: three girls who lit up the late ’60s UK pop‐soul scene.
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    Shindig! - Shindig Issue 126 - Magazine

    Shindig! – Shindig Issue 126 – Magazine

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    Nektar Not krautrock! Floydian Brit proggers conquer Germany
    Brian Auger Into Oblivion. Experimentation and fusion in the ’70s
    Neil Young His defining masterpiece Harvest and the rocky road that led him there
    Ye Ye Girls Our guide to the early ’60s French pop explosion and the records that define it

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    Shindig! - Shindig! 112 - Magazine

    Shindig! – Shindig! 112 – Magazine

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    Serge Gainsbourg Histoire de Melody Nelson, the second instalment
    The Ventures How America’s biggest pre‐Beatles act changed with the times
    Steve Ellis The 10 years that followed Love Affair
    Nancy Sinatra
    The singer, actress and go‐go icon reflects onRegulars
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    It’s A Happening Thing Dana Gillespie, Cool Ghouls, Bill ...

    Shindig! - Shindig! 122

    Shindig! – Shindig! 122

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    Brân The Welsh musical collective’s side projects and spin‐offs
    Lord Tim Hudson The story of American’s “first British import disc jockey” and his brush with fame
    Steppenwolf From Canada to LA via the NYC folk scene, SF garages and celluloid immortality. Leader John Kay grants a rare interview
    Nilsson The singer‐songwriter’s journey takes ...

    Shindig! - Shindig! 125 - Magazine

    Shindig! – Shindig! 125 – Magazine

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    John Otway Eccentric, pop star and born‐again success story celebrates his 5000th gig
    Robert Margouleff And Malcolm Cecil The unlikely brains behind the TONTO synthesiser and its admirers
    Hoodoo Gurus From Sydney garages to the US college‐rock circuit… and back!
    Lindisfarne The roots, formation and initial impact of the mercurial Tyneside

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    Shindig! - Shindig! 127 - Magazine

    Shindig! – Shindig! 127 – Magazine

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    Ride Oxford quartet’s growth from shoegaze stars to
    elder statesmen
    Johnny Harris The flamboyant producer, arranger and conductor’s
    glory years
    Dave Davies The Kinks’ second son reflects on his own career as
    a songwriter and recording artist
    Gong Daevid Allen’s unplanned
    French and Balearic voyage
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    Shindig! - Shindig! 128 - Magazine

    Shindig! – Shindig! 128 – Magazine

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    New Age Travellers On The Road: A chronicle. From shackle‐free early
    ’60s beatniks to ’80s bus living
    Diesel Park West From Leicester with love. The return of the out‐of time
    jangle‐pop obsessives
    The Staple Singers How the first family of gospel‐soul became hit
    recording artists and figureheads for Black self empowerment
    Blondie Pure pop inspired by ...

    Shindig! - Shindig! 129 - Magazine

    Shindig! – Shindig! 129 – Magazine

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    ’90s Albums The Shindig! team pick their favourite under‐theradar
    long‐players from The Decade That Doesn’t Fit
    Deaf School The second most important band to come out of
    Liverpool? Let’s find out
    Godley & Creme Their ’60s pop roots and late ’70s and ’80s
    grand ambitions
    Zal Yanovsky How The Lovin’ Spoonful’s talented
    guitarist and zany charmer fell ...

    Shindig! - Shindig! 130 - Magazine

    Shindig! – Shindig! 130 – Magazine

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    Herb Lester Maps and guides for the switched‐on traveller
    Andy Ellison The stunt rocker briefly becomes a solo artist and film editor
    Kikagaku Moyo The Japanese psych‐rock troupe bow out gracefully
    The Sons Of Adam The explosive story of the darlings of The Sunset Strip
    Helen Love “Bubblegum‐punk‐disco” from Wales?
    You better believe it
    Hatfield And ...

    Shindig! - Shindig! 134 - Magazine

    Shindig! – Shindig! 134 – Magazine

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    The Shindig! Writers’ Poll 2022 Our annual round‐up of the year’s highlights
    in music, books, film and live shows
    Children Of The Stones Inside the soundtrack of the 1977 kids’
    supernatural TV show
    The Spencer Davis Group After Winwood: what do we do now?
    Prelude How the folk‐pop trio got turned on
    Aphrodite’s Child The origins ...