Shindig!
Issue 169
Features Granny Takes A Trip: Behind the counter at the iconic, transatlantic boutique. The Times: The spirit of Swinging London in the shadow of punk. Terry Southern:The screenwriter and novelist who helped shape the counterculture of the '60s and '70s. Les Boots: The French beat sensations' fleeting mid-60s purple patch. The Orange Bicycle: Riding the rocky path between being successful artists and human jukeboxes. James Gang: How three hairy, revved-up anglophiles blazed a trail out of Ohio and onto the world stage. 20 Questions, George Bunnell: Strawberry Alarm Clock's bassist, songwriter and survivor turns back the clock. Regulars Thoughts & Words: Your letters, tweets and emails. Shindiggin' What's hot on the Shindig! turntable. Subscribers' Prize Draw: Subscribe now and you could win a Majority Stylo turntable. It's A Happening Thing: Holly Golightly, Thee Headcoatees, The Thorn, Amelia Coburn, The Gnomes, Strata-East Records, Regent Sounds, Coastal Ghosts, Danny Ayala, Ronnie D'Addario, Rural Tapes, Hal Paris. Family Album: Stig & Steen's pastoral 1972 gem Da Solen Kom. Deep Cuts: Budget grooves from '70s UK label Contour. Screen Time: Freshly-unearthed 1965 TV sci-fi series Object Z. Reviews: The best in reissues, new releases, books and live shows. Prize Crossword: Win a copy of Honeybus's Story. Vinyl Art:Niebiesko-Czarni's 1968 day-glo Mamy Dla Was Kwiaty. Vinyl Clicks: Nasty Pop's eclectic, artistic 1975 debut.