TIME OUT
PAUL WHITEHEAD Pierre Boulez ANDY WARHOL Edgar Broughton Band TIME OUT MAGAZINE
PAUL WHITEHEAD Pierre Boulez ANDY WARHOL Edgar Broughton Band TIME OUT MAGAZINE
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This is a rare issue of the London listing magazine Time Out from the 1970s.
It has a fantastic black & white cover illustration by renowned graphic artist Paul Whitehead.
Also in this issue -
Half page advertisement for Andy Warhol's controversial film 'Flesh' - originally banned - reopened at the Open Space Theatre.
DPS record review - James Taylor's Sweet Baby James L.P. + a full back page advert for this classic album.
DPS feature, Edgar Broughton Band - Photography by Pete Sanders who started out shooting rock stars across London in the mid 1960s.
A snapshot of life, music, culture and arts in London at the end of the sixties and beginning of the seventies.
Not only are these rare low print runs they were fortnightly at this time so only available for a short time in London only and not worldwide.
A5 14.5 x 20.5 cm 84 pages.
Very Good condition with some wear to the cover see detailed photographs. The spine has split on the bottom but it's barely noticeable. There are a few pages marked up with notes like the sports section that has games circled. The photographs you see are from the actual copy you will receive, some light wear see front and back cover photos.
Shipping includes tracking and insurance. We are happy to combine orders and pass on the savings to you.
It has a fantastic black & white cover illustration by renowned graphic artist Paul Whitehead.
Also in this issue -
Half page advertisement for Andy Warhol's controversial film 'Flesh' - originally banned - reopened at the Open Space Theatre.
DPS record review - James Taylor's Sweet Baby James L.P. + a full back page advert for this classic album.
DPS feature, Edgar Broughton Band - Photography by Pete Sanders who started out shooting rock stars across London in the mid 1960s.
One and half page feature on the French composer Pierre Boulez who was conducting London Symphony Orchestra at the Royal Festival Hall, London.
There is a glorious full page illustrated ad for iconic London clothing shop Ruskin
And another illustrated ad for iconic shop FORBIDDEN FRUIT
ZABRISKIE POINT is reviewed
A snapshot of life, music, culture and arts in London at the end of the sixties and beginning of the seventies.
Not only are these rare low print runs they were fortnightly at this time so only available for a short time in London only and not worldwide.
A5 14.5 x 20.5 cm 84 pages.
Very Good condition with some wear to the cover see detailed photographs. The spine has split on the bottom but it's barely noticeable. There are a few pages marked up with notes like the sports section that has games circled. The photographs you see are from the actual copy you will receive, some light wear see front and back cover photos.
Shipping includes tracking and insurance. We are happy to combine orders and pass on the savings to you.
220523_5996 2011