Description
New Musical Express (NME) Music Paper – June 1970 – No. 1224 – Jefferson Airplane – No Label
This vintage issue of New Musical Express (NME), No. 1224, dated June 27, 1970, features Jefferson Airplane, one of the most influential psychedelic rock bands of the era, in an exclusive London feature with photos and story. As one of the world’s best-known music papers, NME captures the pulse of the rock scene during a pivotal year in music history.
The magazine is in good condition, with normal signs of age and handling. Please review the photos carefully for details, as the pictured item is the exact one you will receive. Each copy is shipped with a plastic protective covering, and combined shipping is available upon request.
Featured Content
Highlights from this issue include:
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Mungo Surprised – coverage on Mungo Jerry following their breakout success.
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Led Zeppelin Deny Split – exclusive reporting addressing rumors of the band’s breakup.
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Free for Top? – speculation on the rising career of Free as they climb toward stardom.
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Creedence Clearwater Revival & Deep Purple – major features on two powerhouse rock bands.
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Airplane in London – an NME exclusive with Jefferson Airplane, complete with photos and story.
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Top Pop News – the latest updates from across the pop and rock music world.
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Hits Charts – including Gerry Monroe’s “Sally” (Chapter One CH 122) and Ray Stevens’ “Everything is Beautiful” (CBS 4953).
This issue provides an authentic snapshot of the rock scene in mid-1970, offering exclusive reporting on some of the most important artists of the time. A must-have for collectors of vintage rock memorabilia and historic British music press.