Datebook Magazine September 1970 Paul McCartney, Mick Jagger Feature No Label VG


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Datebook Magazine September 1970 – Paul McCartney & Mick Jagger Feature (No Label, VG)

This original Datebook Magazine from September 1970 captures the turbulence and creativity of the new decade, with Paul McCartney and Mick Jagger featured prominently. The issue covers McCartney’s dramatic exit from The Beatles and offers insights into Jagger’s personal life, alongside interviews and features on many of the era’s biggest music and fashion icons. The magazine is in very good condition, with only minor edge wear consistent with age. The exact item pictured is the one you will receive. Please review photos for condition details. Each magazine comes in a protective plastic covering, and combined shipping is available upon request.

Highlights from the Table of Contents:

Datebook Pop Features

  • Paul McCartney—Inside Story: Why He Quit (p. 12)

  • The Doors—Interview with John Densmore (p. 14)

  • Joe Cocker—On Mad Dogs & Englishmen (p. 16)

  • Twiggy—Her Life Today (p. 18)

  • Mick Jagger—Why He Can’t Find Love (p. 20)

  • The Association—Ted Bluechel & Jim Yester (p. 24)

Help! Departments

  • Festivals 1970—Where, What, Why (p. 26)

  • What’s Your Hangup? (p. 42)

Beauty & Fashion

  • “In” Beachwear to Sew (p. 36)

  • “In” Beauty Tips (p. 38)

  • His and Hers Haircuts (p. 40)

Beatles Special

  • Fan Club Letter (p. 44)

  • Latest News (p. 46)

Interviews & Fiction

  • The Byrds (p. 50)

  • James Gang (p. 52)

  • Doug Kershaw (p. 54)

  • Fiction: Rains in July (p. 56)

Sound Scene

  • The Fifth Dimension (p. 30)

  • Three Dog Night (p. 31)

  • Jimmy Angel (p. 31)

  • Clodagh Rogers (p. 32)

  • Ravi Shankar (p. 33)

  • Delaney & Bonnie (p. 33)

Departments

  • Swinging Scene (p. 4)

  • Underground (p. 8)

  • RAP! (p. 10)

  • Shout Out (p. 58)

  • Poet’s Corner (p. 61)

  • Quack! (p. 67)

This issue is a collectible snapshot of 1970’s rock and pop culture, featuring the breakup of The Beatles, Mick Jagger’s struggles, festival culture, and coverage of stars like Joe Cocker, The Doors, The Byrds, and Twiggy. A must-have for collectors of Beatles history, Rolling Stones memorabilia, and vintage counterculture magazines.

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