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SUN RA Cerebrum Club EARTHQUAKE Rolling Stone magazine 31 April 1969 Tina Turner
SUN RA Cerebrum Club EARTHQUAKE Rolling Stone magazine 31 April 1969 Tina Turner
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Rare SUN RA issue of ROLLING STONE MAGAZINE April 1969 Issue #31
“Earthquake! California Fears Fear Itself” by Jerry Hopkins;
“Bunky & Jake” by Paul Nelson;
“Cerebrum” by Charles A. Fracchia;
“Jethro Tull & His Fabulous Tool” by Ben Fong-Torres.
News:
Morrison’s Penis Is Indecent; Censors Muffle Smothers Bros.;
Blue Meanies Attack Beatles;
“Tim Hardin: Hobnobbin’ With The Superstars” by Tom Nolan;
An AFM Ban on the Moog Synthesizer?;
Fillmore West vs. 28 Flavors;
“When They Were: Mason, Capaldi, Wood & Frog, RIP” by Jonathan Cott;
Jazz Takes Gas At Fillmore East;
Flatt & Scruggs’ Last Breakdown;
Rolling Stars: Sun to Enter Sign of Ram;
Mercury’s Rockers In the Boondocks;
Hearst Closes Its EYE;
Cream Movie Is ‘A Real Bomb’;
MC5 Kick Out The What?;
LA’s Open City Closed Down;
Random Notes on Cass Elliot, James Brown, Jeff Beck, Plaster Casters, Janis Joplin, methamphetamine, CSN, Jerry Lee Lewis, Eric Clapton, Johnny Cash, and Aretha Franklin.
Excellent condition with original mailing label. Good and sturdy shape. Newstand copy. Light natural tanning on some pages. The newsprint used for old Rolling Stones and NME's often discoloured. Please inspect the photographs, they are from the actual magazine that you will receive; we don't use stock images.
Also inside -
NYC Cerebrum Club one page feature with a photograph
EARTHQUAKE due in April, The San Andreas Fault is due to cause an earthquake..
BUNKY & JAKE
“Sun Ra” by John Burks;
“Earthquake! California Fears Fear Itself” by Jerry Hopkins;
“Bunky & Jake” by Paul Nelson;
“Cerebrum” by Charles A. Fracchia;
“Jethro Tull & His Fabulous Tool” by Ben Fong-Torres.
News:
Morrison’s Penis Is Indecent; Censors Muffle Smothers Bros.;
Blue Meanies Attack Beatles;
“Tim Hardin: Hobnobbin’ With The Superstars” by Tom Nolan;
An AFM Ban on the Moog Synthesizer?;
Fillmore West vs. 28 Flavors;
“When They Were: Mason, Capaldi, Wood & Frog, RIP” by Jonathan Cott;
Jazz Takes Gas At Fillmore East;
Flatt & Scruggs’ Last Breakdown;
Rolling Stars: Sun to Enter Sign of Ram;
Mercury’s Rockers In the Boondocks;
Hearst Closes Its EYE;
Cream Movie Is ‘A Real Bomb’;
MC5 Kick Out The What?;
LA’s Open City Closed Down;
Random Notes on Cass Elliot, James Brown, Jeff Beck, Plaster Casters, Janis Joplin, methamphetamine, CSN, Jerry Lee Lewis, Eric Clapton, Johnny Cash, and Aretha Franklin.
BOOK/RECORD REVIEWS
ADVERTS including Ike and Tina
PLUS LOTS OF POLITICAL AND SOCIAL OPINIONS.
More ads: Smell Of Incense by Southwest F.O.B. on HIP;
The Black Pearl on Ampex;
Ten Years After on Deram/London;
Odessey and Oracle by the Zombies on Date;
Savoy Brown on London;
The Mason Williams Reading Matter on Doubleday;
John and Yoko “two-sided many-headed two virgins poster” from Cliff House.
Reviews:
God Bless Tiny Tim/Tiny Tim’s Second Album/Fats is Back, Fats Domino/The Holy Mackeral (by Jerry Hopkins);
Any Day Now, Joan Baez (by John Grissim, Jr.);
James Taylor (by Jon Landau);
Les Filles de Kilimanjaro, Miles Davis Quintet (by John Burks);
The View from the Dog Tower, Richard Brautigan (by Richard Brautigan);
The Progressive Blues Experiment, Johnny Winter (by John Burks);
A Bell Ringing in the Empty Sky, Goro Yamaguchi (by Charles Perry);
Elvis TV Special, Elvis Presley (by Greil Marcus);
Cold Shot, The Johnny Otis Show (by Pete Welding);
20/20, The Beach Boys (by Arthur Schmidt).
Subscription offer: New subscribers could get a free copy of Ike and Tina Turner’s River Deep – Mountain High (with 50 cents for shipping and handling). $6 for 26 issues; $10 for 52.
The Black Pearl on Ampex;
Ten Years After on Deram/London;
Odessey and Oracle by the Zombies on Date;
Savoy Brown on London;
The Mason Williams Reading Matter on Doubleday;
John and Yoko “two-sided many-headed two virgins poster” from Cliff House.
Reviews:
God Bless Tiny Tim/Tiny Tim’s Second Album/Fats is Back, Fats Domino/The Holy Mackeral (by Jerry Hopkins);
Any Day Now, Joan Baez (by John Grissim, Jr.);
James Taylor (by Jon Landau);
Les Filles de Kilimanjaro, Miles Davis Quintet (by John Burks);
The View from the Dog Tower, Richard Brautigan (by Richard Brautigan);
The Progressive Blues Experiment, Johnny Winter (by John Burks);
A Bell Ringing in the Empty Sky, Goro Yamaguchi (by Charles Perry);
Elvis TV Special, Elvis Presley (by Greil Marcus);
Cold Shot, The Johnny Otis Show (by Pete Welding);
20/20, The Beach Boys (by Arthur Schmidt).
Subscription offer: New subscribers could get a free copy of Ike and Tina Turner’s River Deep – Mountain High (with 50 cents for shipping and handling). $6 for 26 issues; $10 for 52.
Larger format close to A3
Rare issue dated 1969
Issue number 31
Vintage back issue magazine - has been archive stored folded. This issue will be shipped (folded, with support) in a strong cardboard envelope. Our last copy of this rare artefact!
Founded in California, by Jann Wenner back in 1967 Rolling Stone Magazine delved deep into the music world and frequently tackled political issues. In the first edition 11/9/1967 Wenner wrote that Rolling Stone "is not just about music, but about things & attitudes that the music scene embraces". However it quickly distanced itself from the underground newspapers of the time embracing traditional journalism & avoiding the radical politics championed by the underground press
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