Hullabaloo Magazine November 1968 Vol 4 No. 2 Jim Morrison w Poster No Label VG


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Hullabaloo Magazine – November 1968 (Vol. 4, No. 2) – Jim Morrison w/ Poster – No Label – VG

This November 1968 issue of Hullabaloo Magazine (Vol. 4, No. 2) is a standout collectible from the psychedelic rock era, highlighted by a full-color Jim Morrison poster and in-depth coverage of The Doors. Packed with exclusive interviews and features, this issue captures the sound and spirit of 1968 with spotlights on The Who, Steppenwolf, Janis Joplin, Cream, Jefferson Airplane, and more.

Condition:
Very good condition with minor edge wear. The exact item pictured is the one you will receive. Comes in a protective plastic covering. See detailed photos for condition. Combined shipping available.

Contents Include:

  • The Doors – Part Two of Jacoba Atlas’ exclusive interview with Jim Morrison, Ray Manzarek, Robby Krieger, and John Densmore (p. 4)

  • The Who – Pete Townshend talks McLuhan, The Beatles, Jim Morrison, and why U.S. bands struggle for respect in England (p. 18)

  • Steppenwolf – John Kay on the challenges of being in a rock group and making The Second (p. 22)

  • The Band – Called “Group of the Year” by Eric Clapton, Al Kooper, and Townshend (p. 30)

  • Country Rock – Paul Nelson explores the history and evolution of the genre (p. 34)

  • Janis Joplin – Why Janis must be seen to be heard; a raw profile by John Platnick (p. 44)

  • The Rascals – Felix Cavaliere in conversation with Richard Robinson (p. 48)

  • The Mamas and the Papas – On fire during their Ed Sullivan Show appearance (p. 50)

  • Cream – Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker, and Jack Bruce’s final interview as a band (p. 52)

  • Donovan – A mystical, transcendental chat with Richard Robinson (p. 54)

  • Jefferson Airplane – Marty Balin on The Beatles, Stones, and meeting Paul McCartney (p. 57)

Departments:

  • Letters (p. 10)

  • On the Horizon – new acts including Quicksilver Messenger Service, the Nazz, Jeff Beck, and more (p. 26)

  • Records (p. 62)

  • Monthly DJ Record Chart (p. 64)

  • Hullabulletin (p. 66)

Color Features:

  • Comic strip (p. 31)

  • Jim Morrison full-page poster (p. 37)

  • Janis Joplin color feature (p. 45)

A striking snapshot of late-1960s counterculture, this issue places Jim Morrison and The Doors at center stage while showcasing the very best of the psychedelic and rock explosion. Perfect for fans and collectors of The Doors, Janis Joplin, Cream, and the golden age of rock magazines.

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