1969, Jim Morrison, “Rolling Stone” Magazine (No Label) Scarce / Vintage (Doors). This product data sheet is originally written in English. 1969, Jim Morrison (THE DOORS), “Rolling Stone” Newspaper Magazine (No Label) Scarce. Very Cool Collectible of the ICONIC Rocker!
ROLLING STONE Magazine #88 JIM MORRISON Memorial Aug 5 1971 Excellent No Label Tf-11? Excellent Condition – No Label very tiny edge wear (see photo). Cbub Productions/ Archive has been in the Music/Entertainment and Pop Culture business since 1980. We are now opening our vault and offering some of our best and most unique items directly to you. For tons of Music, Movie and Pop Culture Collectibles! We will do everything we can to make it right. Serving the Industry and collectors since 1980.
This is a vintage Rolling Stone magazine from September 17, 1981, with issue number 352. It’s a great addition for collectors of magazines, especially those interested in literature, antiques & collectibles, illustration, music, art & photography, classic rock music, celebrity, news, lifestyle, and history The magazine is in English language and comes in a unit quantity of 1. It’s perfect for those who want to have a piece of American music history in their collection.
ROLLING STONE MAGAZINE COLLECTION 1971 – 21 ISSUES INCLUDING MORRISON & HULK. THESE ARE IN GOOD CONDITION FOR THEIR AGE. THEY HAVE BEEN STORED FLAT AND HAVE THE NORMAL YELLOWING AND EDGE FRAYING. THESE ARE VERY RARE BRITISH EDITIONS PRINTED IN THE UK. ISSUES INCLUDED: #74, 75, 76, 77, 79, 80, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88 (MORRISON), 89, 90, 91 (HULK), 92, 93, 94, 97, 98.
MOJO Magazine #5 1994 ROLLING STONES VAN MORRISON TIM BUCKLEY HARRY NILSSON. SIZE: 8.75″ X 12″ CONDITION: NEAR MINT – NO COVER CDs, ETC UNLESS NOTED. EXTRAS & DETAILS: VINTAGE MAGAZINE WITH A ROLLING STONE COVER + HAMBURG, DANNY BAKER, PRIMAL SCREAM, RICHARD THOMPSON, KIRSTY MACCOLL AND MORE. COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: UK. Mojo is a popular music magazine published initially by Emap, and since January 2008 by Bauer, monthly in the United Kingdom. Following the success of the magazine Q, publishers Emap were looking for a title that would cater for the burgeoning interest in classic rock music. Mojo was first published on 15 October 1993; in keeping with its classic rock aesthetic, the first issue had Bob Dylan and John Lennon as its first cover stars. Noted for its in-depth coverage of both popular and cult acts, it acted as the inspiration for Blender and Uncut. Many noted music critics have written for it, including Charles Shaar Murray, Greil Marcus, Nick Kent, Jon Savage and Sylvie Simmons. The launch editor of Mojo was Paul Du Noyer and his successors have included Mat Snow, Paul Trynka and Pat Gilbert. While some criticise it for its frequent coverage of classic rock acts such as the Beatles and Bob Dylan, it has nevertheless featured many newer and “left-field” acts. It was the first mainstream magazine in the UK to focus on the White Stripes, whom it has covered as zealously as it has many older acts. We Have 100’s More Issues Of WIRE, PIT, METAL MANIACS, TERRORIZER, METAL HAMMER, RIP, Hit Parader, BW & BK, Kerrang, S. Decibel, Classic Rock, MOJO, Q, The Face, Reflex, Trouser Press, The Catalogue and Hundreds Of Other Rare Music Magazines. HUNDREDS OF RARE ORIGINAL VINTAGE MUSIC POSTERS, PHOTOS, PROMO ITEMS, STICKERS, BUTTONS AND MORE!