Description
Datebook Magazine Winter 1966 Vol. 5 No. 5 – Paul McCartney Cover (No Label, VG)
This original Datebook Magazine from Winter 1966 (Vol. 5, No. 5) features Paul McCartney on the cover, with an extensive “All About The Beatles” section that dives deep into their lives on the road and behind the scenes. 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 all 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:
All About The Beatles No. 8
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On the Road with The Beatles (p. 8)
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A Visit to the Beatles’ Canyon Hideaway (p. 20)
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Inside The Beatles: Derek Taylor’s Own Story (p. 26)
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The Girls Who Got to Meet ’Em (p. 31)
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Those ’Orrid ’Orrid Beatle Rumors (p. 34)
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The Winners: DB’s Beatle Talent Contest (p. 36)
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Something More: A Tribute to Paul (p. 40)
Datebook Features
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LSD—Newest Teen Kick (p. 50)
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Folk Rock: Is It Really Real? (p. 52)
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Cool Board: Fads and Trends From All Over (p. 54)
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Flash Holiday Hairdos (p. 62)
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The College Interview Scene (p. 64)
Datebook Flash Fashion
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Mary Quant’s Youthquake Shakes America (p. 47)
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Cool Board Fashion: The Total Look, The Leg Look, The Granny Look, The P.J. Party Look, Kiki in Paris (p. 54)
Teens Interview Stars
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Robert Vaughn
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Paul Revere & The Raiders
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Ian Whitcomb
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Herman’s Hermits
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Chad & Jeremy
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The Beach Boys
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Gerry & The Pacemakers
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Rolling Stones
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Peter & Gordon
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Righteous Brothers
Regular Departments
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Gab Session (p. 4)
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Dominy’s London Scene (p. 6)
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The Diet Column (p. 66)
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Ask the Boy (p. 67)
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The Big Goof (p. 68)
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Datelines (p. 69)
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How You Rate With Him (p. 70)
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How Did You Cope With It (p. 70)
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The Money Column (p. 71)
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Campus Kicks (p. 82)
This issue is a prime Beatles-era collectible, with rare features on Paul McCartney, insights from Derek Taylor, and a behind-the-scenes look at the band’s lifestyle. It also includes coverage of the 1960s cultural revolution, from Mary Quant’s fashion impact to the rise of folk rock. A must-have for collectors of Beatles memorabilia, 1960s pop culture, and vintage music magazines.