THE Edition BEAT - October 21 1967 / bi-weekly US magazine (Mamas and Papas, Rolling Stones, Peanut Butter Conspiracy)
condition: NM (mint-)
October 21, 1967: The end of a musical era
It had been a short era, but the Mamas and the Papas were determined to call it quits and move to Europe, citing disenchantment with the music industry as their motivation. Acknowledging a different kind of disenchantment, the U.S. Immigration department announced that it would not issue work permits to Mick Jagger and Keith Richard due to their recent drug convictions, so there would be no more Stones concerts for the foreseeable future.
The Beat also revealed the origins behind George Harrison's new composition "Blue Jay Way" and discussed the Beatles' new spriritual advisor, Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, with whom they'd recently spent a few days in Wales. Tony Barrow's column quoted some pithy comments from the New Zealand press about the Beatles' new guru, and the Beat also covers Bill Cosby, Bob Dylan, The Association, Bobby Vee, and Vicki Carr. PDF size 11.9 MB. 20 pages. Vol. 3 No. 16.
Includes: Beatles, Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, Mamas & Papas, George Harrison, "Blue Jay Way", Patti Harrison, Neil Aspinall, Magic Alex, "Magical Mystery Tour", Rolling Stones, Johnny Rivers, Otis Redding, Sunshine Company, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Elvis Presley, Mason Williams, Jefferson Airplane, Bobby Gentry, Tony Barrow, Gene Cornish, Bill Cosby, Peanut Butter Conspiracy, Don Ho, Smothers Brothers, Donovan, Neil Diamond, Peter Noone, Paul Jones, Jean Shrimpton, Procol Harum, Andrew Oldham, John Lennon, "How I Won The War", Warren Entner, Bob Quill, Creed Bratton, Rick Coontz, Bill Cosby, Judy Collins, Association, Bob Dylan, Vikki Carr, Bobby Vee, "Point Black", Thorinshield, Al Martino, Everly Brothers, Jim Kewskin Jug Band.
THE Edition BEAT October 21 1967 / bi-weekly US magazine (Mamas and Papas, Rolling Stones)
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