Description
Circus Magazine – March 1969 – Vol. 4 No. 6 – Jimi Hendrix Cover – No Label – VG
This March 1969 issue of Circus Magazine features Jimi Hendrix on the cover and includes in-depth coverage of The Jimi Hendrix Experience, The Doors, The Rolling Stones, and more. Packed with exclusive interviews, live reports, and colorful photo spreads, it captures the raw energy of rock during one of its most groundbreaking years.
Condition:
Very good condition with minor edge wear. The exact item pictured is the one you will receive. Please review photos for condition. Combined shipping available upon request. Each issue comes with a protective plastic covering.
Contents Include:
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Graffiti – Richard Robinson highlights a rising new rock group (p. 16)
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The Rolling Stones – Pie-in-the-face antics at the Beggars Banquet party (p. 21)
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The Doors – Tony Glover plays in concert with The Doors & tells the story (p. 25)
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The Doors Interview – Marathon sit-down with Jim, Ray, Robby & John (p. 26)
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The Jimi Hendrix Experience – Noel Redding talks America with Tony Glover (p. 32)
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Jimi Hendrix Speaks – Hendrix raps with Jacoba Atlas on black & white America (p. 36)
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Steve Winwood – Life after Traffic, Part Three (p. 42)
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Steppenwolf – John Kay continues his revealing interview (p. 48)
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Country Joe & The Fish – Joe McDonald interview, Part Four (p. 49)
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Tim Hardin – Third part of an in-depth rap (p. 50)
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MC5 – Detroit revolutionaries in focus (p. 52)
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The Who – Peter Townshend talks about the band’s new album (p. 54)
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The Rascals – Studio and live reflections, Part Three (p. 60)
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Black Music Today – Soul, R&B, gospel & blues survey by Richard Robinson (p. 61)
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The Brooklyn Bridge – Inside Buddah’s 11-member group (p. 74)
Departments & Extras:
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Records, Letters, On the Horizon, Tales of the Occult
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Fashion & Films sections
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Monthly DJ Record Chart (p. 58)
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Cartoon & Hullabulletin wrap-up
Color Features:
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Jimi Hendrix Experience (p. 36)
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Fashion spread (p. 44)
This issue stands as a historic snapshot of 1969 rock culture, with Hendrix, The Doors, Stones, The Who, and MC5 all at the forefront. A must-have collectible for fans of psychedelic and classic rock.



