Seed magazine/newspaper Chicago Vol 6 No 1 October 1 1970 Leon Russell Pink Floyd Soledad

Seed magazine/newspaper Chicago Vol 6 No 1 October 1 1970 Leon Russell Pink Floyd Soledad

Seed magazine/newspaper Chicago Vol 6 No 1 October 1 1970

Articles in this issue include Frankenstein meets smokey the bear in Chicago after dark, leaving home/ fun for profit, middle-east feedback, I ain't a marching no more, kick out the jams, maintain natural order for a mere $50 a week, soledad, school Days, all of us or none, advert for the cave, advert for Pink Floyd atom heart Mother, children's liberation, double page poster free the kids, we are all mothers, the blues, Leon Russell interview and lots of other stuff.

Seed was an underground newspaper put together by artists Don Lewis and Earl Segal and published bi-weekly in Chicago, Illinois from May 1967 to 1974. There were 121 issues published in all.

Jim Roslof, Karl Heinz-Meschbach, Paul Zmiewski, Skip Williamson, Jay Lynch, Peter Solt, and other 60's artists contributed to one of the most beautiful underground press publications of its time. It was known for colorful psychedelic graphics and it's eclectic, non-doctrinaire radical politics, and was also a member of the Underground Press Syndicate.

Rare vintage Back Issue Magazine/newspaper in very good+ condition.

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