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ADVENTURES IN PATHOLOGY
fanzine $12
1978. 11" x 4.25". 12 pages of collage art by Tom Hosier of New Haven, Connecticut. Kinda like a dada photo comic strip with appearances by the Stones, Elvis, Manson family members, Godzilla, Jackie Kennedy, and Linda Blair.

EXCELLENT CONDITION, EXCEPT COVER HAS TAPE MARKS WHERE ZINE WAS SEALED FOR MAILING, BACK COVER IS POSTMARKED

AMERICAN FLYER FUNNIES #1
underground comix $10
1971. Published by The Print Mint. Comix by Larry Welz, Larry Sutherland, and Larry Todd. For sale to ADULTS ONLY -- you must be at least 18 years old to purchase this item.

FINE (Comic Book Price Guide grade)
ANAESTHETIC #1
fanzine $20
Fall 1985, 52 pages. L.A. mag includes interviews with the Flaming Lips, the Minutemen, Camper Van Beethoven, the Long Ryders, Green On Red, Peter Case and Victoria Williams, Midnight Oil, Rank & File, Billy Bragg, the Raunch Hands, Ivan E. Roth, Wednesday Week, the Question, the Real Impossibles, Craig de Forest, Aswad, and Yo. Plus record and live reviews, poetry by Wanda Coleman and Ivan E. Roth, Mojo Nixon's top ten, etc.

EXCELLENT/NEAR MINT CONDITION

ANN ARBOR SUN April 19-May 3, 1974
underground newspaper $20

This is a "Special Gardening Issue" of the legendary underground newspaper from Ann Arbor, Michigan: Allen Ginsberg, interviews with Junior Walker and Koko Taylor, record reviews, magic mushrooms, astrological gardening, agri-industry, vegetables, vitamins, bicycles, etc.


EXCELLENT CONDITION; ORIGINALLY FOLDED FOR MAILING BUT HAS BEEN STORED FLAT

ANN ARBOR SUN April 19-May 3, 1974
underground newspaper $20

In this issue of the legendary underground newspaper from Ann Arbor, Michigan: "Was SLA's Cinque a Police Agent?" (cover story), interview with Commander Cody, record reviews, comix, local politics, etc.

EXCELLENT CONDITION; ORIGINALLY FOLDED FOR MAILING BUT HAS BEEN STORED FLAT

THE ASSOCIATION
Crank Your Spreaders
paperback book $20
Published by Price/Stern/Sloan Publishers -- third printing from 1969, 48 pages. This is a strange little book written by the members of the rock group the Association, with stoned poetry, absurdist prose, groovy graphics, and photos of the boys in the band.

EXCELLENT CONDITION; SMALL DISCOLORED AREA ON TOP RIGHT OF COVER WHERE STICKER WAS REMOVED

AUDION #33
magazine $9
44 pages, autumn 1995. English magazine featuring Agitation Free interview/history/discography/family tree, interview with Chris Cutler (Henry Cow / Art Bears), Holderlin history/discography, Fushitsusha overview, electronica 1995, lots of record reviews, news, etc.

EXCELLENT CONDITION

BAKERSFIELD KOUNTRY KOMICS
underground comix $10
1973. For sale to ADULTS ONLY -- you must be at least 18 years old to purchase this item.

VERY FINE+ (Comic Book Price Guide grade)

BAM #188
magazine $14
August 10, 1984, 80 pages. L.A. edition of the long-running rock mag based in Oakland, California Includes a 5-page cover story on Johnny Rotten with interview and several more photos inside; John Cale; Prince's Purple Rain film; Ratt; Thomas Dolby; Nick Lowe; Robet Hunter (Grateful Dead lyricist); Siouxsie & the Banshees; The Human League; Difford & Tilbrook after Squeeze; news; reviews; etc.

EXCELLENT CONDITION

BANANAFISH #10
magazine + CD $10
Magazine includes Melt-Banana interview, Macronympha interview, Couch interview, art and text by David Tholfsen, Vagtazo Halottkemek interview by Bruce Russell, William Hooker interview, Prick Decay interview, reviews, etc. CD has sounds by David Tholfsen, Vagtazo Halottkemek, Macronympha, Melt-Banana, Couch, William Hooker, Prick Decay, Alexander Ross, and Emil Beaulieau.

EXCELLENT/NEAR MINT CONDITION

THE BEATLES FOREVER!
magazine $20
1972, 76 pages. History of the Beatles with lots of photos. Intro by Lillian Roxon.

EXCELLENT CONDITION


THE BEATLES STORY
comic magazine $14
1978. Marvel Super Special #4. 66-page Marvel Comics mag with a comic-book history of the Beatles, plus shorter written pieces with photos.

FINE+ (Comic Book Price Guide grade)


BEYOND THE BLACKOUT #3
fanzine $20
1984. Los Angeles mag includes interviews with the Scientists, the Ramones, the Cult, Green On Red, the Hoodoo Gurus, the Meteors, the Stingrays, and Tall Boys. Plus centerfold pic of Dinah Cancer (45 Grave), photos of L.A. Guns, TSOL pin-up, a note from Kid Congo, and more.

EXCELLENT/NEAR MINT CONDITION
BLACK SABBATH SONGBOOK
soongbook $30
Published in 1971 by TRO Songways Service, Inc. With lyrics and music for songs from the band's first three albums: Black Sabbath (five songs), Paranoid (all eight songs from the album), and Master Of Reality (six songs).

VG+ CONDITION; COVER HAS SCUFF MARKS; INSIDE PAGES LOOK GREAT
BLACK TO COMM #24
fanzine $10
84 pages, summer 2001. Interviews with early-70s free-guitar legend Doug Snyder; early Detroit/L.A. punk-rockers the Dogs; and MOJO-NAVIGATOR editor Greg Shaw (with Metal Mike's mid-70s send-up of "Reg Shaw"!). Editor Chris Stigliano continues his obsessive study of 1970s fanzines, with a special nod to Russell Desmond's great literary-minded early-punk zine CAN'T BUY A THRILL. Plus tons of reviews, including Stigliano's usual half-baked right-wing bellyaching.

NEW

BLACK TO COMM #25
fanzine + Imants Krumins Golden Jubilee Commemorative CD (w/ Simply Saucer, The Battleship Ethel with David Nelson Byers, The Coachmen, Ruby & The Rednecks) $15
164 pages, late 2003. Chris Stigliano's long-running zine dedicated to obscuro 70s/60s rock, pre-80s fanzines, 50s TV culture, etc. He keeps his "anarcho-capitalist"/right-wing political blather to a minimum this time. What you get in this issue is 70s rock writer Scott Fischer's recollections of recording noise with the Screamin' Mee-Mees in '72/'73; the outside areas of 70s NY rock (Von LMO, Ruby & the Rednecks, journalist Fred Kirby, Max's booker Peter Crowley, Dictators, no wave, etc.); interview with comix artist J.D. King; gig listing and photos of Simply Saucer; a long letter from Lester Bangs to Miriam Linna; 70s fanzine stuff; lots of reviews of 60s garage, 70s punk, Krautrock, free jazz, and even some modern improv/free-rock stuff. Plus you get a CD with two unreleased 1974 live tracks by Simply Saucer ("Clearly Invisible" and "Ring-a-Ling Oh My"), four things by J.D. King's current incarnation of the Coachmen, two songs by Ruby & the Rednecks from their 2002 reunion at CBGB, a lengthy bit of free-rock sprawl from the Battleship Ethel with David Nelson Byers, and a bonus-track radio ad for Von LMO at Max's Kansas City.

NEW


BLITZ #39
fanzine $15
March/April 1981, 28 pages. With John Lennon memorial tribute, part 2 of interview with Ed Cobb (Standells and Chocolate Watch Band producer), Ugly Ducklings interview, history of the Young Tyrants by Greg Prevost, the Unclaimed, reviews, etc.

EXCELLENT CONDITION



BLITZ #42
fanzine $15
March/April 1982, 28 pages. With Roky Erickson cover story, interview with Kenny Pickett of the Creation, Del Shannon interview part 2, Teenage Head, reviews, etc.

EXCELLENT/NEAR MINT CONDITION


BLITZ #45
fanzine $12
March/April 1983. Includes cover story on the Dream Syndicate, the British Modbeats, Ray Fenwick, the Last, Ethan James, record reviews, etc.

EXCELLENT CONDITION, EXCEPT THERE IS A SEAM SPLIT THAT RUNS ABOUT HALFWAY UP THE SPINE
BLITZ #49
fanzine $12
May/June 1984, 28 pages. Interviews with the Animals, the Blasters, and Bill Rinehart of the Merry-Go-Round. Plus article on the Long Ryders, record reviews, etc.

EXCELLENT CONDITION
BLURT 1986
fanzine $17

29 pages. Zine published by Michael Ehlers of Spicer, Minnesota. Interviews with Urge Overkill, Killdozer, and Mofungo. Plus reviews, etc.

EXCELLENT/NEAR MINT CONDITION
LAUREL ANN BOGEN
The Great Orange Leonard Scandal
paperback booklet $12
Published in 1984 by Illuminati in Los Angeles. Part of their "Tall Tales" series, the book measures 4.25" x 11". It's a 6-page story by L.A. poet Laurel Ann Bogen.

EXCELLENT CONDITION

BOSTON ROCK #42
magazine $20
1983, 56 pages, tabloid. With Joan Jett cover story, Byron Coley on the L.A. "paisley underground" (Green On Red, Long Ryders, Leaving Trinas, Saccharine Trust, Rain Parade), "In Search of the Shaggs," Birdsongs Of The Mesozoic, the Alarm, Eurhythmics, center spread of David Bowie live photos, indie record guide, Slash Records, New Rose Records, Glenn Phillips, record reviews, etc.

EXCELLENT CONDITION, EXCEPT ONE PAGE HAS A CHUNK TORN OUT BUT IT ONLY AFFECTS ADS ON BOTH SIDES OF PAGE
THE BROKEN FACE #16
fanzine $9
68 pages, 2003. Swedish zine in English. With interviews/features on Avarus, Oren Ambarchi, Time Lag Records, Steffen Basho Junghans, Idea Records, Yahowha, Mikami Kan, Major Stars, Doleful Lions, Sunburned Hand of the Man, and plenty of reviews.

NEW

THE BROKEN FACE #17
fanzine $9
72 pages, 2003. Swedish zine in English. With Reynols, Sandoz Lab Technicians, Birchville Cat Motel, Climax Golden Twins, Sandoz Lab Technicians, Armpit, reviews, etc.

EXCELLENT CONDITION
THE BROKEN FACE #18
fanzine $9
72 pages, 2003. Final issue of this English-language zine from Sweden. With Simon Wickham-Smith, Pengo, Rollerball, Steven R. Smith, the Ponys, Crevice, Lovely Midget, the Necks, Dario Antonetti, the Finnish underground scene, and lots of reviews.

NEW

BUCKETFULL OF BRAINS #17
fanzine + flexi-disc by The Long Ryders $18
36 pages, August 1986. Flexi-disc by the Long Ryders (billed as the Spinning Wighats), with two live tracks: "Encore from Hell" and "10/5/60." Zine has the Long Ryders on the cover; Twink interview; Lime Spiders interview; Leather Nun; the Dream Syndicate; Citadel Records; Robyn Hitchcock; the Hidden Charms; reviews; etc.

FANZINE & FLEXI-DISC EXCELLENT CONDITION; PRICE STICKER ON COVER OF ZINE

CHARLES BUKOWSKI with ROBERT CRUMB
Bring Me Your Love
paperback book  $25
10 pages of text and art by Bukowski and Crumb. Limited edition of 5000 copies. Published by Black Sparrow Press.

NEAR MINT CONDITION

CAPTAIN GUTS #1
underground comix $10
Second printing from 1971. For sale to ADULTS ONLY -- you must be  at least 18 years old to purchase this item.

FINE/VERY FINE (Comic Book Price Guide grade)

CAPTAIN GUTS #3
underground comix $10
1971. For sale to ADULTS ONLY -- you must be  at least 18 years old to purchase this item.

FINE+ (Comic Book Price Guide grade)
CHAD & JEREMY 1967 souvenir booklet $50
Very nice souvenir booklet designed for concert distribution. 11" x 11", full-color covers, 24 B&W pages with some spot color, nice paper. Designed by Dean Torrence (Kittyhawk Graphics) of Jan & Dean. Lots of great photos by Peter James Samerjan.

EXCELLENT/NEAR MINT CONDITION

CHEMICAL IMBALANCE #4
fanzine $18
1986, 40 pages. Does not include "free vinyl EP" advertised on frontcover. With Harvey Pekar Q&A, Half Japanese interview, Kim Gordon (Sonic Youth) interview, Naked Raygun interview, Angst interview, Great Plains interview, Psycho Daisies interview, June Brides interview, record reviews, poetry, comix, etc.

EXCELLENT/NEAR MINT CONDITION

CHROMIUM SWITCH August 1974
fanzine $15
6-page Firesign Theatre newsletter. Shown here are page 1 ("Firesign Back Home In Burbank") and page 6 (Nick Danger drawing).

EXCELLENT CONDITION


CIMARRON WEEKEND #6.04532893736518421287484
fanzine $5
Newsletter-style issue of David Dunlap's Memphis zine with lots of reviews and wise-guy editorials.

EXCELLENT/NEAR MINT CONDITION


CIMARRON WEEKEND #0007
fanzine $10
2000, 76 pages. 1970s-style smart-guy cynicism gives mucho flavor to Dave Dunlap's groovy Memphis mag. This issue features 20 pages on the Gizmos; a piece on the 1973 Memphis Rock Writers Convention, with a photo of Lester Bangs and Richard Meltzer leakin' on Graceland; and lots of funny record reviews.


EXCELLENT CONDITION, EXCEPT THESE REMAINING ISSUES WERE TRIMMED TOO CLOSE TO THE UPPER EDGE, BUT ALL PAGES ARE COMPLETE

CIRCULAR October 4, 1971
magazine $20

Vol. 3 number 31. Promo-only magazine published by Warner Bros. Records. The magazine is 8.5" x 8.5", 8 pages, professionally printed. This issue features a Grateful Dead cover story with news on the release of the double live "skull and roses" album and an overview of the band's earlier releases, plus news on other Warner artists and new releases.

EXCELLENT CONDITION; ORIGINALLY FOLDED FOR MAILING BUT STORED FLAT

CIRCULAR August 7, 1972
magazine $20

Vol. 4 number 31. Promo-only magazine published by Warner Bros. Records. The magazine is 8.5" x 8.5", 8 pages, professionally printed. This issue has a T. Rex cover story, a piece on the Doobie Brothers, news about Warner artists, new releases, and a column by Dr. Demento.

EXCELLENT CONDITION; ORIGINALLY FOLDED FOR MAILING BUT STORED FLAT

CIRCULAR August 28, 1972
magazine $15

Vol. 4 number 34. Promo-only magazine published by Warner Bros. Records. The magazine is 8.5" x 8.5", 8 pages, professionally printed. This issue includes Martin Mull cover story, a column by Dr. Demento, news on other Warner artists and new releases.

EXCELLENT CONDITION; ORIGINALLY FOLDED FOR MAILING BUT STORED FLAT

CIRCULAR May 14, 1973
magazine $20
Vol. 5 number 19. Promo-only magazine published by Warner Bros. Records. The magazine is 8.5" x 8.5", 8 pages, professionally printed. This issue includes Deep Purple cover and 2 pages inside, a column by Dr. Demento, tour dates, news on other Warner artists and new releases.

EXCELLENT CONDITION; ORIGINALLY FOLDED FOR MAILING BUT STORED FLAT


CIRCULAR June 4, 1973
magazine $20

Vol. 5 number 22. Promo-only magazine published by Warner Bros. Records. The magazine is 8.5" x 8.5", 8 pages, professionally printed. This issue features Roxy Music cover story ("Roll Over Beethoven and Tell John Cage the News"), a piece on Tower Of Power, news about other Warner artists, and a column by Dr. Demento.

EXCELLENT CONDITION; ORIGINALLY FOLDED FOR MAILING BUT STORED FLAT

CIRCULAR November 18, 1974
magazine $15
Vol. 6 number 38. Promo-only magazine published by Warner Bros. Records. The magazine is 8.5" x 8.5", 8 pages, professionally printed. This issue includes Foghat cover story, a piece on Steeleye Span, a column by Dr. Demento, tour dates, news on other Warner artists and new releases.

EXCELLENT CONDITION; ORIGINALLY FOLDED FOR MAILING BUT STORED FLAT



CIRCULAR November 25, 1974
magazine $20
Vol. 6 number 39. Promo-only magazine published by Warner Bros. Records. The magazine is 8.5" x 8.5", 8 pages, professionally printed. This issue includes Ritchie Blackmore (Deep Purple) interview by Cameron Crowe, a piece on Todd Rundgren & Utopia, a column by Dr. Demento, news on other Warner artists and new releases.

EXCELLENT CONDITION; ORIGINALLY FOLDED FOR MAILING BUT STORED FLAT



CIRCULAR March 3, 1975
magazine $14
Vol. 7 number 8. Promo-only magazine published by Warner Bros. Records. The magazine is 8.5" x 8.5", 8 pages, professionally printed. This issue includes Wet Willie cover story, a column by Dr. Demento, news on other Warner artists and new releases.

EXCELLENT CONDITION; ORIGINALLY FOLDED FOR MAILING BUT STORED FLAT


THE COLLECTED CHEECH WIZARD
underground comix $25
First printing from 1972 -- 50 cent cover price. Published by The Company & Sons. For sale to ADULTS ONLY -- you must be  at least 18 years old to purchase this item.

FINE- (Comic Book Price Guide grade)

CRANK #4
fanzine $14
1994, 36 pages. Mag from Syracuse, New York, includes interview with Bruce Russell (The Dead C) talking about his side project A Handful Of Dust, interview with Alan Licht, Sun City Girls reviews, lots of record reviews, etc.

EXCELLENT/NEAR MINT CONDITION
CRAWDADDY November 1972
magazine $15
96 pages. Stevie Wonder article, John & Yoko live, "Abbie Hoffman: A Sympathetic Portrait," "Why Does Jane Fonda Infuriate America?" (with several photos including a full-page color pic), "Filmmakers Co-op Industry" (Jack Nicholson, Dennis Hopper, etc), interview with Joseph Heller (Catch-22), Stew Albert on George McGovern, fanzine reviews by Greg Shaw, column by Paul Williams, Ed Ward on opera, record reviews, etc.

VG+/EXCELLENT CONDITION