Description
Datebook Magazine September 1969 Vol. 7 No. 4 – Tom Smothers Feature (No Label, Good Condition)
This original Datebook Magazine from September 1969 (Vol. 7, No. 4) features Tom Smothers inside, with in-depth articles on some of the most influential artists of the era. From Janis Joplin and Creedence Clearwater Revival to a 12-page Beatles special, this issue captures the heart of late-1960s counterculture. The magazine is in good condition, with minor wear consistent with age. The exact item pictured is the one you will receive. Please review photos for condition details. Each issue is shipped in a protective plastic covering, and combined shipping is available upon request.
Highlights from the Table of Contents:
Datebook Pop Features
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Donovan—His Private World of Love and Joy (p. 12)
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Janis Joplin—In Wonderland (p. 18)
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Creedence Clearwater Revival—Flying High (p. 20)
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Mark Lindsay—A Teen Idol Tells It Like It Is (p. 22)
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Mothers of Invention—A Rap with Zap (p. 26)
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Supremes—Is Diana Ross Leaving? (p. 28)
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Vanilla Fudge—What’s Happening (p. 30)
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Peter Noone—What’s Right With Marriage (p. 32)
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Jimi Hendrix—Quitting?? (p. 53)
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Buzzy Linhart—How to Stop Smoking, and Why (p. 54)
Special Features
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Youth Rebellion—Where It’s At, Where It’s Going (p. 16)
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You CAN Make Your Political Voice Heard! (p. 39)
12-Page Beatles Bonus: Then and Now
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Fan Club News (p. 42)
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In the Spotlight (p. 44)
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Behind the Spotlight (p. 46)
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Movies (p. 48)
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Love and Marriage (p. 50)
Interviews & Features
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The Smothers Brothers (p. 58)
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Steppenwolf’s John Kay (p. 59)
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Jackie DeShannon (p. 61)
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Jennifer (p. 63)
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Cartoons: Two Rolling Stones (p. 64)
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Fiction: And Who Will Mourn? (p. 66)
Sound Scene
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Johnny Winter (p. 34)
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The Beatles (p. 34)
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The Turtles (p. 35)
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Poco (p. 37)
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Jimmy Angel (p. 37)
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Mr. Flood’s Party (p. 38)
Departments
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Behind the Scene (p. 4)
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RAP! (p. 10)
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Quack!? (p. 68)
This issue offers a powerful snapshot of 1969’s music and cultural landscape, with features on Janis Joplin, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Jimi Hendrix, The Beatles, and Diana Ross, alongside social commentary on youth rebellion and political activism. A must-have collectible for fans of 1960s rock and vintage counterculture magazines.