THE Edition BEAT - August 26 1967 / bi-weekly US magazine (Playing It By Ear, Special Hippie History Issue, Young Stuff)
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August 26, 1967: Playing it by ear
The musicians on this issue's cover---three local high schoolers in a band called Young Stuff---seem to have left no trace in pop music history, though they did provide the KRLA Beat with one of its very few color covers. But there was plenty of other news as well.
Mick Jagger and Keith Richard were freed on drug charges (Richard on a technicality--yes, there was a naked girl wrapped in a rug in his home, but she wasn't smoking hemp), George and Pattie Harrison came to town, Bobby Gentry revealed what "Ode To Billy Joe" was all about, and the Beat explores "Oriental religions" and what they meant to hippies. PDF size 10 MB. 16 pages. Vol. 3 No. 12.

Includes: Mick Jagger, Marianne Faithfull, George Harrison, Patti Harrison, Beatles, Elvis Presley, Young Rascals, Monkees, Tremeloes, Sandie Shaw, Petula Clark, Neil Young, Sam the Sham, Beach Boys, Hollies, Buffy Sainte Marie, Marvin Gaye, Bobby Gentry, Casey Kasem, Gypsy Boots, Tommy Roe, Four Tops, Smokey Robinson, Marvelettes, Junior Walker & the All Stars, Supremes, Jefferson Airplane, the Association, the Young Stuff, Herb Alpert, Casey kasem, Chris Noel, Jerry Yester, Paul Simon

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THE Edition BEAT August 26 1967 / bi-weekly US magazine (Playing It By Ear, Special Hippie History Issue, Young Stuff)

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