Description
Hullabaloo Magazine – May–June 1968 (Vol. 3, No. 4) – Jim Morrison Cover w/ Posters & Pin-Up – No Label – VG
This May–June 1968 issue of Hullabaloo Magazine (Vol. 3, No. 4) is a classic late-60s rock collectible, featuring Jim Morrison and The Doors alongside some of the biggest names of the psychedelic era. This issue includes exclusive posters (Jim Morrison psychedelic wall poster + The Maharishi pin-up) and vibrant photo spreads of legendary groups like The Rascals, The Who, Velvet Underground, Bee Gees, Monkees, Procol Harum, and more.
Condition:
Very good condition with minor wear on edges. The exact item pictured is the one you will receive. Comes in a protective plastic covering. See detailed photos. Combined shipping available.
Contents Include:
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Rascals – A personal story + column from Eddie’s own pen
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The Who – Extended interview with new photos
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The Others Brothers – Part II of their zany antics
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Pop Music Today – Part II of a Hullabaloo think piece
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Association – Publicist’s take on the band, exclusive!
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Moby Grape – In-concert feature
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Velvet Underground – Above-ground attitudes revealed
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Ed Sullivan Show – Exclusive monthly segment
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Vanilla Fudge – Another groovy interview
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The Doors – Includes a four-color psychedelic wall poster of Jim Morrison
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Mitch Ryder – Swings into summer with swimsuit styles
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The Maharishi – Feature plus psychedelic wall poster pin-up
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Youngbloods – Photo essay (p. 42)
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Procol Harum – More exclusive pix (p. 46)
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The Monkees – Peter Tork in London with a mystery girl; Davy’s dad socks it to you (p. 62)
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Country Joe & the Fish – Exclusive in-concert shoot (p. 22)
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Lovin’ Spoonful – Fan-favorite feature (p. 54)
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Bee Gees – Exclusive updates (p. 60)
Departments:
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Letters (p. 8)
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On the Horizon (p. 14)
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Adventures of Gedman (p. 18)
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Hullabaloo Club News (p. 48)
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Spotlight (p. 70)
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From the Inside (p. 71)
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Hullabulletin (p. 73)
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Records (p. 75)
Color Features:
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Rascals (p. 4)
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Jim Morrison (p. 5)
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Mitch Ryder (p. 7)
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The Maharishi (p. 43)
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Bob Dylan (p. 70)
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Mick Jagger (p. 74)
A vivid time capsule of 1968’s rock scene, this issue captures the psychedelic energy of the era with Jim Morrison at its center—perfect for collectors of The Doors, Hullabaloo, and late-60s counterculture magazines.







