Frendz Magazine No 21 February 17 1972 Solidarity with the people of Derry.

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  • Frendz Magazine No 21

    Solidarity with the people of Derry.
    Undermining capitalism: Hackney miners picket.
    We are the risen people.
    To the Fallen troops.
    Yeah of the dwarf.
    Big time fraud: home secretary charged.
    Yoko Ono mind train full page advert.
    Stateside news; women and health, prisoners unions.
    The Politics of ecology: 2-page special by Phil Franks.
    Alternative radio
    It's a man's life by Robert Bradley
    Record reviews include Kevin Ayers whatevershebringswesing, Jeff Beck rough and ready.
    And a lot of other stuff...

    VG+ condition but has a small piece cut from back page.

    Friends/Frendz Magazine was launched in London in winter 1969 as a direct result of the closure of the short-lived UK edition of Rolling Stone Magazine. It was first published by Alan Marcuson in December 1969 as Friends of Rolling Stone. Later it was retitled Friends and, from May 1971 became Frendz. Friends was closely connected with the UK underground media such as London Oz magazine and Time Out, and had many contributors who were part of the London counterculture and avant-garde scene in the 1960s. These included Barney Bubbles, Pennie Smith and Charles Radcliffe. The magazine ceased publication in August 1972

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