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no agreement of any kind and no record. But there I was, world wide in both mags. I don't know what I can say to describe how weird it was to be nobody and then have that happen....The ads continued to run for 9 weeks doubling in size with each new edition. Half page, three quarter page, full page and so on. By the 8th week the ad ran in
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This sought after psychedelic pop gem... often compared to
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1145:"Psychedelic Central: Bobby Jameson"
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1655:"2011 complaint Bobby Jameson"
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695:Frank Zappa
662:Frank Zappa
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512:Los Angeles
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306:Frank Zappa
302:Los Angeles
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