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LOONS - PARAPHERNALIAThe highly anticipated second release by San Diego's foremost garage and freakbeat merchants THE LOONS-MIKE STAX (TELL TALE HEARTS, CRAWDADDYS, Ugly Things Magazine), ANJA BUNGERT (DIABOLIKS, THEE CHERYLINAS), MARC SCHROEDER, CHRIS MARSTELLAR, and MIKE KAMOO. Ten tracks ... read more » |
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MISUNDERSTOOD - LOST ACETATES 1965-196614 Newly discovered, unreleased tracks by legendary 60s garage/psych band. Featuring 4 DEMO versions of early (pre-Pink Floyd, pre-Hendrix) psychedelia recorded in London, September 1966 (including 'Children Of The Sun' featured on Rhino's worldwide 'Nuggets' box). High ... read more » |
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SCHEELINGS, PIM - Q65: THE BOOKENGLISH VERSION. 208 pages with tons of rare photos, interviews and discography. The five original members of Q65 first banded together in The Hague in the Netherlands in 1965. Joop Roelofs, Frank Nuyens, Willem Bieler, Peter Vink and Jay Baar were an unlikely, often ... read more » |
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STAX, MIKE/ANDY NEIL & JOHN BAKER - DON'T BRING ME DOWN...UNDERDON'T BRING ME DOWN...UNDER: The Pretty Things in New Zealand, 1965. 120 pages / perfect bound / full-color glossy cover + 8 pages of color photos. In 1965, while other British groups set their sights on America, the Pretty Things invaded New Zealand, a culturally sheltered ... read more » |
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UGLY THINGS - ISSUE #57British '60s psychedelic underground heroes Elmer Gantry's Velvet Opera are the subject of an epic feature unwrapping their outrageous story in hilarious and hair-raising detail. The 50th anniversary of Jim Morrison's death is marked with a cover story on the Doors, ... read more » |
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UGLY THINGS - ISSUE #58Issue #58 boasts an extensive feature on the legendary sixties West Coast psychedelic group Clear Light. Other compelling coverage this time includes Canadian garage punks The Plague, Scottish post-punk outfit The Scars, Northern Irish psychedelic cult favorites Andwellas ... read more » |
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UGLY THINGS - ISSUE #59The Troggs are the cover stars of this issue with an extensive feature based on new interviews with Chris Britton and Pete Staples. Plus: David Holzer delves into the world of Alice Cooper circa 1974 with the help of bass player Dennis Dunaway; eye-opening stories on ... read more » |
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UGLY THINGS - ISSUE #60Issue 60 has an extraordinary Velvet Underground cover story, exploring Lou Reed's early days at Pickwick Records and the momentous first meeting of Lou Reed and John Cale that changed musical history. This issue also features Detroit '70s proto-punk rockers the Dogs, ... read more » |
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UGLY THINGS - ISSUE #61#61's cover story focuses on NYC garage-pop wizards the Magicians ('An Invitation To Cry') and the fascinating twilight world of Greenwich Village in the mid-sixties. Also: The remarkable story of Jefferson Airplane's first bass player Bob Harvey is revealed for the first ... read more » |
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UGLY THINGS - ISSUE #62On the cover are the Petards, one of Germany's most creative and idiosyncratic bands of the late '60s and early '70s. Also, sunshine pop icon Sandy Salisbury, who talks about his '60s musical adventures with Curt Boettcher in the Ballroom and the Millennium. Mark Taylor ... read more » |
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UGLY THINGS - ISSUE #63For the special 40th anniversary Ugly Things have some amazing stories lined up. The cover stories include a wild, expansive interview with rock 'n' roll titan P.J. Proby who shares outrageous, hell-raising stories about his 1950s and '60s adventures in Hollywood and the ... read more » |
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UGLY THINGS - ISSUE #64This issue features a major cover story on British Mod R&B heroes the Artwoods by Mike Stax, while Pop Art paintermen the Creation are the subject of a brilliant new fact-finding mission by Peter Stanfield. Doug Sheppard reveals the true story of '70s hard rock mystery ... read more » |
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UGLY THINGS - ISSUE #65Our top cover story this issue: the Futuristic Sounds of the Yardbirds; writer Peter Stanfield explores their change of direction in 1965, their rivalry with The Who and lots more. Also featured: Detroit rock pioneers the Chosen Few, the band that spawned future members of ... read more » |
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