Sunday, August 18, 2019

New Publications Out On The News & Magazine Stands Featuring Jimi & Woodstock


Hello Everyone as you see by the title of this post there are some new publications out there in the stores for you to pick up if you're feeling nostalgic for that year 1969 or even just the decade of the 60s in general: We'll start off with a basic one and the prices will be listed to go with the publication if we have the information. Goldmine Magazine has a whole issue on the stands strictly about Woodstock and it's chock full of stories about the festival along with music reviews on the new reissued versions of the music released on cd/vinyl/digital downloads as we know there is a standard 3-cd set, 10 cd set and of course the super super super deluxe edition which is 38 cds along with a replica guitar strap that Jimi Hendrix wore playing his guitar at the iconic festival, a beautiful multi-color page book, and of course the director's cut of the movie on dvd as well all housed in the 38-cd box set. Make sure to get to your local news stand, Barnes and Noble or where ever you pick up your editions of Goldmine Magazine. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The 1960s The Decade That Changed The Nation this is obviously all about the whole decade that features some of everything in this publication put out by the History Channel it features things that were going on in the world throughout the decade including The Moon Landing, Vietnam, President Kennedy getting shot, Martin Luther King, Jr., Woodstock and more. This publication will be out in stores until the end of October 2019 and the price is $13.99 in the U.S. & $16.99 in Canada ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Summer of '69: When Everything Happened, When Everything Changed this publication is put out by the New York Times and features things as the title says about 1969 again things such as The Moon Landing, Vietnam, Woodstock, and much more. This will be out on the stands until the end of October,2019 and is $13.99 in the U.S. and $16.99 in Canada ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Woodstock 50: Three Days Of Peace And Music this is put out by Life magazine and features articles on the festival and people who attended along with color and black and white photos of the three days at the iconic festival that could not be replicated again if anyone tried. This publication is also on the stands until the end of OCtober, 2019 and is priced at $13.99 in the U.S. and $16.99 in Canada ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- We here at Talking Hendrix like to give you the news that we can and hear about or see ourselves out there such as these great publications now we do realize that these are a little pricier than your normal magazine, but if you noticed they are being displayed all until the end of October of 2019 except the Goldmine Magazine that's a bi-monthly magazine release so that you have to get a little quicker than all the others, or if it's already off the news stands you'll have to back order the issue from Goldmine itself if they are still available. These will be great little history books for people who are still attending school and need to do a report of that era. Plus they are a collectible item celebrating 50 years of a memorable decade of music, fashion, movies, important historical moments, and so much more . If you're someone who collects these items of historical moments then you must go out and get these while you can they won't be out on the stands forever.

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