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Shindig! No.30

THE ROLLING STONES
In The Citadel
Driven by LSD, Morocco, the esoteric instruments of Brian Jones and competition with "that other band", the Stones embraced psychedelia so much better than they've ever been given credit for. KRIS NEEDS goes deep inside the mind of the ’67 Stones

FAMILY
From R&B to Music In A Doll's House: the early years of Leicester’s singular rock stars

GARY FARR
The son of a boxer who ditched his role as the UK’s hottest unsung blueswailer for the hippie trail and the Californian dream

THE DAILY FLASH
They were Seattle’s mid-60s answer to The Byrds and had it all. So why did they crash and burn?

Plus IAN HUNTER • SIREN • RAY STINNETT • THE BEST OF 2012 and lots more!

 

 

 

Shindig! No.31
Published 14 February 2013

SHOCKING BLUE
Long And Lonesome Road: The Dutch Pop Machine That Ate The World

THE ROLLING STONES
Into The Dark Heart Of Their Satanic Majesties Request

IAIN MATTHEWS
From Fairport To Southern Comfort And Beyond

JELLYFISH
Short-lived Saviours Of Retro Pop With A Sting In The Tail

THE CHOIR & CYRUS ERIE
Back To The Mod Roots Of The Raspberries 

PLUS:

RICHARD THOMPSON • THE ASSOCIATION • THE MYNAH BIRDS • JEFFERSON AIRPLANE

AND MUCH MORE!