Datebook Magazine February 1967 Vol 6 No. 1 Peter Noone Cover No Label VG


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Datebook Magazine February 1967 Vol. 6 No. 1 – Peter Noone Cover (No Label, VG)

This original Datebook Magazine from February 1967 (Vol. 6, No. 1) features Peter Noone of Herman’s Hermits on the cover, capturing the height of 1960s British Invasion pop culture. The magazine is in very good condition, with only minor edge wear consistent with its age. The exact item pictured is the one you will receive. Please review photos for condition details. Each issue comes with a protective plastic covering, and combined shipping is available upon request.

Highlights from the Table of Contents:

All About The Beatles

  • John Lennon: “How I Almost Lost the War” (p. 7)

  • “Ciao” to the Beatles (p. 18)

  • Guests of the Beatles (p. 20)

Datebook Features

  • Sounds & Echoes: The New Pop Reality (p. 6)

  • The Great Long Hair Controversy—A Statement from the Editors (p. 12)

  • The Second Career of Peter Noone (p. 14)

  • Fiction: And Voila . . . an Under-20 Prize Story (p. 22)

  • “My Life With the Stones” by Their Road Manager (p. 24)

  • Jane Asher, Actress (p. 30)

  • “The Monkees I Know” by Their Director (p. 33)

  • Diary of a Groupy (p. 38)

  • In Mark Lindsay’s Own Words: Mark on Mark (p. 42)

  • At Home with Noel Harrison (p. 46)

  • Hard Times No More! (p. 58)

  • Fun-up With the DC5 (p. 60)

  • The Small Faces on Carnaby Street (p. 68)

  • Bobbing the Robbs! Contest! (p. 77)

Teen Interviews

  • Yardbirds (p. 72)

  • Cyrkle (p. 73)

  • Johnny Rivers (p. 74)

  • Spoonful (p. 75)

Other Features

  • Los Bravos, Happenings, Village Hotline, Antoine, Joan Baez, Picture Shorties (p. 62)

  • Teenletter: Cool Board Features, Short Stop Shapes (p. 51)

  • Regular Departments: Gab Session, Diet Column, Money Column, The Big Goof, Date-lines, Ask the Boy

This issue is a remarkable artifact of the 1960s music scene, with deep coverage of The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Monkees, and other legendary acts. A must-have collectible for fans of British Invasion pop, classic rock, and vintage teen culture.

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