Datebook Magazine January 1968 Vol 7 No. 1 Jim Morrison Cover No Label


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Datebook Magazine January 1968 Vol. 7 No. 1 – Jim Morrison Cover (No Label, Good Condition)

This original Datebook Magazine from January 1968 (Vol. 7, No. 1) features Jim Morrison of The Doors on the cover, at the height of his countercultural influence. Inside, readers find a mix of exclusive interviews, pop culture essays, and firsthand Beatles material during a pivotal moment in 1960s music history. The magazine is in good condition, with minor wear appropriate for its age. The exact item pictured is the one you will receive. Please review photos for condition details. All magazines come in a protective plastic covering, and combined shipping is available upon request.

Highlights from the Table of Contents:

Datebook Pop Features

  • Janis Joplin & Jimi Hendrix—In Action! (p. 15)

  • The Bee Gees—Will Barry Quit the Bee Gees? (p. 20)

  • The Monkees’ Personal Protest (p. 26)

  • Tim Buckley—Happy-Sad Blues (p. 30)

  • Yoko Ono—Yoko Talks (p. 40)

  • Tiny Tim—Meet Dear Sweet Tiny Tim (p. 42)

  • Union Gap—How a Good Group Got to Be a Big Group (p. 44)

  • The McCoys—Before . . . and After (p. 46)

General Features

  • The Rock Idol Revolt (p. 10)

  • Violence and Love, War and Peace—And YOU! (p. 22)

  • The Rock Library (p. 48)

Official British Beatles Book

  • Beatle Newsletter (p. 51)

  • Mal’s Diary (p. 52)

  • Hey Jude / Revolution (p. 54)

  • John and Yoko Talk About Art and Vibrations (p. 56)

  • The Fifth Beatle Gets Married (p. 58)

Interviews & Fiction

  • Buffalo Springfield (p. 60)

  • The Lovin’ Spoonful (p. 61)

  • Davy Jones (p. 62)

  • The Grateful Dead (p. 63)

  • Ravi Shankar (p. 64)

  • Janis Ian (p. 65)

  • Fiction: The People’s Choice (p. 66)

Sound Scene

  • The Who (p. 33)

  • The Left Banke (p. 35)

  • The Animals (p. 35)

  • Arthur Brown (p. 36)

  • The Amboy Dukes (p. 36)

  • Datebook Editorial (p. 37)

  • The Cowsills (p. 37)

  • Jefferson Airplane (p. 38)

  • The Happenings (p. 38)

  • The Music Store Scene / Quotations (p. 39)

Departments

  • RAP! (p. 4)

  • Behind the Scene (p. 6)

This issue is a rare collectible from the dawn of 1968, with coverage of Jim Morrison, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, The Monkees, and The Beatles alongside countercultural icons like Yoko Ono and Ravi Shankar. A must-have for collectors of psychedelic-era rock and vintage Beatles memorabilia.

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