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Contents


Number
Thirtyone
THEM: Billy Harrison interview, Part 1; Norton Records, The Pleasure Seekers, James Williamson in the Coba Seas and the Stooges; Prince Stash de Rola, Wreckless Eric, Jimi Hendrix: The Dead Hendrix albums; the Missing Lynx, the 40 Fingers, the Sentinals, the Masters Apprentices, Ollie Halsall, and lots more.
Number
Thirty
KINKS special featuring an extensive, no holds barred interview with Ray Davies, along with various sidebar articles and a host of rare and previously unpublished photos, all focused on the band’s 1964-68 heyday. Also in this issue: The Masters Apprentices, Ollie Halsall and Patto, ‘60s garage punks The Hysterics, girl garage rockers The Bittersweet, Dutch beat icons Q65, ‘70s Texas punks The Nervebreakers, a rundown of the greatest ‘60s Punk Compilations by Johan Kugelberg, Cromagnon, Perth County Conspiracy, The New Nadir, and lots more.
Number
Twentynine
The Masters Apprentices Story Part 1, Sky Saxon Remembered, The Fenmen (featuring Wally Waller and Jon Povey of the Pretty Things), Wildflower, Ollie Halsall & Timebox, The Imperial Dogs, Stepson, The West Coast Consortium, The Nomadds, Tony Cahill (Easybeats) and lots more.
Number
Twentyeight
Exclusive interview with Trevor Burton of The Move, featuring lots of wickedly cool and rare photos. Also, a feature on Roky Erickson’s pre-psychedelic adventures in Austin with The Spades, along with a big feature review on the upcoming 13th Floor Elevators 10-CD box set. Plus the great but terminally neglected Dave Clark Five, including interviews with Dave Clark, Lenny Davidson and producer Adrian Kerridge and more.
Number
Twentyseven
THE MC5: The Who & the Small Faces Down Under ‘68. Plus: The Spats. The Koala, Bo Diddley, the Victims, Alonzo B Willis, Hilton Valentine interview, Brian Epstein, Gillian Hills, Jack Downing, Inland Empire Garage and more.
Number
Twentysix
THE MC5: Rob Tyner Interview. Plus: The Sons of Adam, The Pop Rivets, The Pretty Things, Norway in the ‘60s, Trees, Artwoods, Fire, The Cedars, Punk Before Punk, The Floggs, Tiffany Shade, Jeff Simmons & much more.
Number
Twentyfive
THE MUSIC MACHINE: interviews with Keith Olsen, Mark Landon, Alan Wisdom and Harry Garfield, plus tons of amazing photos. Plus: The Light, The Namelosers, Freedom’s Children, The Attack , Dirty Wurds, Pat Kilroy & the New Age, and the Latino garage and R&B scene in Colton, California, featuring The Peasants and The Premiers, plus lots more.
Number
Twentyfour
INLAND EMPIRE ‘60s GARAGE ROCK with the Bush and the Mustangs. Plus: The Phantom Brothers, The Move/Sheridan & Price, Flamin’ Groovies, Rubber City Rebels, Sweetwater, Willie Alexander and lots more.
Number
Twentythree
THE STORY OF THE MISUNDERSTOOD Part 4: Surviving the Seventies, THE BELFAST GYPSIES, Mike & the Ravens, Mott's Men, Merry Pranksters, Sheridan & Price Part 1, Keith Relf interview, Ikon Records, Ronnie Bird interview, and lots more.
Number
Twentytwo
THE STORY OF THE MISUNDERSTOOD PART 3, including the Dirty Blues Band, Juicy Lucy and Joe Cocker; interviews with Ace Kefford of The Move and Chris Youlden of Savoy Brown. Plus the Matadors, the Speakers, the Wild Cherries, the Creatures , DIY Cult Icons the Popes, Prehistoric Pretty Things, Brian Jones, Mel Lyman, Wild Bill Kennedy & the Twiliters and lots more.
Number
Twentyone
THE STORY OF THE MISUNDERSTOOD PART 2. Plus: The Quests from Singapore, Welsh acid folkie Meic Stevens, the Paupers, Keith Relf's Armageddon, French avant-punks Metal Urbain, DIY icons Danny & the Dressmakers (and the full F**k Off Records Story), SF writer William Gibson on Skip Spence, PJ Proby, The Rolling Stones, The Pretty Things, The Downliners Sect and The Yardbirds.
Number
Twenty
THE MISUNDERSTOOD, The Yardbirds, interview with Love drummer Michael Stuart, plus stories on The Shangri-La's, Public Nuisance, '70s teen punks Eater, The Treniers, The Influence, '60s garage heroes Tonto & The Renegades, Metal Urbain, The Mynah Birds (featuring then-unknowns Rick James and Neil Young!), and Johan Kugelberg's continuing examination of the late '70s/early '80s DIY movement. All this and more, including, as always, our ludicrously extensive review section covering hundreds of vinyl and CD reissues, as well as music related books.
Number
Nineteen
KIM FOWLEY, Something Wild, legendary Israeli psychsters The Churchills, The Boys, Warsaw Pakt, Gandalf. Plus '60s R&B savages Chants R&B, Singapore's amazing Straydogs, PJ Proby, the Deviants, the Pretty Things. Interview with the Damnation of Adam Blessing's bassist Ray Benich. Also Johan Kugelberg begins his countdown of the Top 100 DIY records of the '70s and '80s. More.
Number
Eighteen
SCREAMING LORD SUTCH, The Music Machine, The Beat Merchants, The Chocolate Watchband, The Third Bardo, English folk singer Shirley Collins, beat/R&B icon Dave Berry the Real Kids and more. There's also an overview of the Kinks '60s reissue catalogue, book reviews, Milton Brown, Brian Jones, and of course The Pretty Things. More.
Number
Seventeen
THE PRETTY THINGS, The Real Kids, The Missing Links, The Damnation of Adam Blessing, Big Boy Pete Miller, Dock Boggs, Andre Williams, Tony Rivers & the Castaways, The Tiles, Love, Downliners Sect, Fred Neil & hundreds of reviews. 160 action-packed pages. Screamin' full colour cover.
Number
Sixteen
UNION CARBIDE PRODUCTIONS, The Outsiders (interviews with Wally Tax and Ronald Splinter), Bonzo Dog Band, The Creation, The Zombies, Groupie, and lots more. 128 pages.
Number
Fifteen & 1/2
BEST OF ISSUES #5 & #6: Q65, Pretty Things 1967-71, The Outsiders (Wally Tax Interview), The Gants, Syndicats, Spectacles and other early slop.
Number
Fifteen
THE CREATION epic interview/feature), Shel Talmy Interview, Brian Jones, The Poets, Chocolate Watchband, The Montells, The Rings, more: 104 pages.
Number
Fourteen
CRIME, The Artwoods, The Pack, Them, Johnny Ramone interview, Sean Bonniwell/Music Machine, Bintangs, Kiddie A-Go-Go, lots more: 108 pages.
Number
Thirteen
Massive Birds feature, Misfits, The Liverpool Five, Arthur Lee and Love and more. 82 pages.
Number
Twelve
Huge Misfits feature, Monks, Downliners Sect, Pretty Things, Los Cheyenes and more. 62 pages.
Number
Eleven
THE MONKS - Giant interview with wild photos. Also: Humane Society, Les Problemes, Ranger Sound & the usual Pretties and Sect coverage: 60 pages.
Number
Ten
"The Juiciest Picks From #1-4" Best & worst of the earliest UTs: Music Machine/Sean Bonniwell interview, Sky Saxon Speaks, Dutch Beat, the Lyrics, the Leaves, Steve Garris, Two Eggs & other rubbish: 86 pages.
Number
Nine
Interview with John Stax, plus Druids of Stonehenge, Joe Meek, Downliners Sect, R-o-dys, more. 60 pages.
Number
Eight
Interview with Twink of the Fairies/Tomorrow/Pretty Things, plus the Downliners Sect Story (Part 3), Les Baroques-An Interview With Gary O'Shannon, Shady Daze and more. 54 pages.
Number
Seven
Interview with Wally Waller, Tages, Joe Meek, Q65, Lord Tim Hudson, The Syndicate, Mexican 60s Groups, Gram Parsons, Hot Rods To Hell and much more. 71 pages.
Number
Six
Phil May Interview: Part 2, The Pretty Things, The Downliners Sect Story: Part 2, the In Crowd, Wally Tax interview, Paul Holm, more, more, more. 61 pages.
Number
Five
The Downliners Sect Story: Part 1, The Gants: Sid Herring Interview, the Rolling Stones, The Spectacles, Q65, Hank Mizell, the Hangmenn, Richard Wright Group, the Lords. Pretties & much more.
Number
Four
Phil May Interview: Part 1, Dutch Beat, Elvis Presley, the Lords, the Pretty Things and more.
Number
Three
The Lyrics Story, Gene Clark interview, Q65, Sky Saxon interview, Pretty Things, Dave Davies pin-up and lots more.
Number
Two
Sean Bonniwell Interview, The Leaves, the Gants, the Leaves, Punk from the Vaults and more.
Number
One
Punk from the Vaults, Byrds, Q65, Steve Garris and more.