Circus Magazine August 1969 Vol 4 No. 10 Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash No Label VG


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Circus Magazine – August 1969 – Vol. 4 No. 10 – Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash – No Label – VG

This August 1969 issue of Circus Magazine brings together some of the most iconic names and cultural conversations of the era, featuring Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash, Led Zeppelin, John & Yoko, and more. With sharp writing, bold opinions, and unique cultural commentary, this issue captures the spirit of late ’60s rock, psychedelia, and counterculture.

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Very good condition with minor wear on edges. The exact item pictured is the one you will receive. Please review photos for condition details. Combined shipping available upon request. All magazines come with a protective plastic covering.

Contents Include:

  • Johnny Cash – Paul Nelson gives him full credit (p. 21)

  • The Nice – An English group that breaks free of the blues mold (p. 26)

  • Numerology – Alan Oken, “the Merlin of Manhattan,” dives deep into numbers (p. 30)

  • Led Zeppelin – “The blimp with a gimp” in Los Angeles (p. 31)

  • Incredible String Band – Exploring the many layers of Mike Heron & Robin Williamson (p. 36)

  • Country Pie – Richard Meltzer’s biting take (p. 41)

  • Psychedelic Backlash – When sound itself becomes injury (p. 49)

  • John & Yoko – The Two Virgins report from their bed-in (p. 58)

Regular Features:

  • Letters – From readers (p. 4)

  • Reviews & Re-Reviews – Paul Nelson’s critiques (p. 7)

  • Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow – With Berry, Sly & Poco (p. 11)

  • Fashion – A reflection of late-’60s style (p. 41)

  • Astrology – Alan Oken “bumps his head against the heavens” (p. 52)

  • Previews & Profiles (p. 54)

  • Cartoon – “Hang on Groupie, Groupie hang on…” (p. 64)

  • DJ Column – With Art and Renee Ford (p. 66)

  • FilmsEasy Rider preview with Peter Fonda (p. 68)

  • Our Back Pages – A wrap-up section (p. 70)

A standout issue that places music legends like Dylan, Cash, and Zeppelin alongside cultural innovators, making it an essential piece for collectors of vintage rock magazines and ’60s memorabilia.

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