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Anarchy #051

Issue of Anarchy magazine published in May 1965. Issue is full of articles on music, rock and roll, blues and pop.

Submitted by Reddebrek on April 2, 2020
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  • Blues in the Archway Road Berr Covington
  • What have they done to the folk‘? Kevin McGrath
  • Blues walking like a man Charles Radclifie
  • “i gotta million friends” Cassandra Vaughan
  • The catchers in the Right Peler Willis

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