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Beat Instrumental Magazine No 45 January 1967 Troggs Question Mark & Mysterians Misunderstood Who
Beat Instrumental Back issue No. 45 January 1967 ...Contents of this issue as follows.
SPECIAL ARTICLES Page
Faces' Midnight Session 12 /13
Crystalballing Into 1967 18
The American Gospel Scene 27
Secondhand Instruments What To Look For 22
MONTH'S FEATURES
New Grooves The Who 4
B. B. King 8
Pete Quaife Explains II
Where To Buy R & B Discs 13
Country-Boy Troggs 14
Alan Price Recording Without The Set 15
'We Must Do Fewer Shows' says Spencer Davis 16
Tommy Steele Golden Boy Of Pop 17
Back To The Thirties 19
Mystery Gimmick Did The Trick Question Mark & the Mysterians 23
'I Almost Gave Up' says Ginger Baker 26
The Ambitious Tom Jones 31
Eric Burdon The Soul Purist Is Dead 38
The Misunderstood Ban Drugs 39
REGULAR FEATURES
Player Of The Month: John Rostill 6
Things You Should Know, No I 7
Jeff Beck Column/The Tutor 9
One Nighter: Beach Boys 10
Instrumental News 24/25
Recording Notes 29
Your Queries Answered/Instrumental Corner 30
Songwriter's Column/Session Men: No 17 Tommy Reilly 32
People Behind The Stars. No I: The Sound Balancer 33
Profile On Judith Durham 35
LP Reviews 36
Your Letters 37
Top Twenty Five Years Ago 39
Very good+ condition
Beat Instrumental was a monthly UK pop and rock based publication aimed at musicians & readers interested the music industry First published in May 1963 as the smaller sized Beat Monthly magazine it became Beat Instrumental Monthly with issue 18 and Beat Instrumental from issue 37 Unlike the weekly music press it was predominantly aimed at musicians, emphasizing instruments and production equipment in it's interviews and moving to progressive rock in the late 1960s and 70s.
SPECIAL ARTICLES Page
Faces' Midnight Session 12 /13
Crystalballing Into 1967 18
The American Gospel Scene 27
Secondhand Instruments What To Look For 22
MONTH'S FEATURES
New Grooves The Who 4
B. B. King 8
Pete Quaife Explains II
Where To Buy R & B Discs 13
Country-Boy Troggs 14
Alan Price Recording Without The Set 15
'We Must Do Fewer Shows' says Spencer Davis 16
Tommy Steele Golden Boy Of Pop 17
Back To The Thirties 19
Mystery Gimmick Did The Trick Question Mark & the Mysterians 23
'I Almost Gave Up' says Ginger Baker 26
The Ambitious Tom Jones 31
Eric Burdon The Soul Purist Is Dead 38
The Misunderstood Ban Drugs 39
REGULAR FEATURES
Player Of The Month: John Rostill 6
Things You Should Know, No I 7
Jeff Beck Column/The Tutor 9
One Nighter: Beach Boys 10
Instrumental News 24/25
Recording Notes 29
Your Queries Answered/Instrumental Corner 30
Songwriter's Column/Session Men: No 17 Tommy Reilly 32
People Behind The Stars. No I: The Sound Balancer 33
Profile On Judith Durham 35
LP Reviews 36
Your Letters 37
Top Twenty Five Years Ago 39
Very good+ condition
Beat Instrumental was a monthly UK pop and rock based publication aimed at musicians & readers interested the music industry First published in May 1963 as the smaller sized Beat Monthly magazine it became Beat Instrumental Monthly with issue 18 and Beat Instrumental from issue 37 Unlike the weekly music press it was predominantly aimed at musicians, emphasizing instruments and production equipment in it's interviews and moving to progressive rock in the late 1960s and 70s.
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