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2 ADVERT ISEMENT MORE MONEY-MORE FUN-IF YOU DON'T. SMOKE 10 cigarettes a day cost £30 a year or more 15 cigarettes a day cost £45 a year or more 20 cigarettes a day cost £60 a year or more THE MAGAZINE WHERE IT'S ALL C) s. HAPPENING! Ill :s CD ~ :s rave C0" TOWER HOUSE -a, on Scott Engel. P. 30. SOUTHA MPTON ST. LONDON W C2 FROM THE EDITORIAL OFFICE TEMPLE BAR 4363 /?5. 41i.d.s u. J-fo 'f<Th ... 4 WHO in colour ! 36 NEW H 1/•GE FOR THE /,Nil-iAV;. 6 \o/HO KNOWS? A RAVE investigation into t he Who . 41 HOW CLEAN ARE YOU? Beau ty facts. 44 RAYE 'S wHETllER ClfART . Whi:i t 1s 9 THE TRUTH GAME. Answers to some of the on new pop discs! mos t darine questions ever asked! 12 GOING OUT CLOTHES THAT ARE COMING 46 THE RAVER ' S U. S. CABLE - all that's IN . A new fashion anple. hAppeni ng StRteside. 16 THIS IS WHERE IT'S AT. Pop gossi p 47 THIS IS YOIJR LIFE. Th e problem of at i t s bes t . drue-s . 50 TODAY 'S RAVES . 18 HEART- TO-HEART. St evi e Winw ood 51 JUST DENNIS - a boy 's s l ant on with Alen Freeman . fashion. 22 ALL THAT GLITTERS IS NOT OLD. J ewellery is 'in ' . 52 DODO ' S POP DIARY . YOU ' RE TELLI NG US . 24 PUTTING YOU STRAIGHT ABOUT THE 55 KINKS - new engle! 56 WF. ' RE TELLING YOU ! 57 THE MODEL BRIDE - exclusive pies 26 SPENCER DAVIS• EXAM PAPER ON POP. of Pattie and George! How well do you know the scene? 62 LJ.OYD ALF.XANDER. 30 NEW ANGLE ON SCOTT ENGEL 34 IN THE DARK ABOUT NIGHT WEAR? ON OUR COVER : ERIC BURDON (ANIMALS) Then switch on to t h~s e RAVE fashions ! © GEORGE NEWNES LTD. 1966 know what to do, so I go on, andon ..." The rumour that The Who hate each other is wrong. They are often rude to each other yet they agree On many more subjects than they dis agree on. None are interested in politics. " We don't care what becomes of the country," they say. They neither believe in God, nor any form of religion. " Having to conform and go to church and be b11ptised Is all wrong," -that was Pete the talker. " I shall not have my children Who really knows what baptised end I don't care if they are banned from certain schools and Iha!, I don't agree the Who are like? with doing things because everyone else does.'' RAVE' S Dawn James does. She met them for this verY Before John became a Who J o hn: Has worked in a government office special RAVE interview. he worked in a government Pete: Has been misq uoted, · tax office. What made him take t hat every un•Who•like p ete Townshend sat read. It Is the artistic kind, is looked type of job? Ing last month's RAVE down upon. e "Well," he said, "my Mum 1 "The cover photo of Roge; What would they add~·t worked there and when I went looks like a copy of 'Mad'" people to do, if they coul to the youth employment he offered. The flat Pete w~s officer and said, 'What can I sitting In looked quite wrong fi~?D:rt~~~~i~;??Roger said, get easy, without too much work?' He said, 'the tu office for him; the thick curl of the " Just loaf about." wrough! hon stairway, the 111 where your Mum is.' So I took warm p11e of the carpets, the "Yes, you shoul,~ addaed it." dainty gold flowers on the i~~:t, ..'~~~in~~si Qet your The Who don't have a great cream doors, they Just didn't deal of enlhuslasm about kick~ where you find the~i seem the Who Image. work. They enjoy being Everyone needs kicks. ~ e a "Hallo, Pete," I said, as I :ur successful group because of some of ours throug ,..g w11lked In, of course he didn't the money they earn, but many work. get lot from, s~hal answer. least that part of I a of their attitudes are destruc At writ ing. But If you aren t to the Image was right! tive ones. way Inclined you have "Pete is the only one here They enjoy battering their hunt" just now," piped up C0•0wner instruments to pieces while of the flat, co.Who manager Th~ Who bel!eve In li~n~ onstage. Chris Stamp. "The other$ for kicks. Recently P~te,~hole "It's gretit," Keith said. won't be long." "You swipe out al the drums s~:~~ she " T hey won't turn up at 1111" G~~n~\ ::d nd 1~a:~ and hear them rip and the offered Pete. "You know wh~t that he takes drugs a kick Is fantastic.'' Idiots they are." favour of them. ble "When I bash my guitar to Chris Stamp tried to Ignore Ho looked across the tting pieces I feel like I'm light and hlm. "Of course they will," he noatlng," said Pete. ~~t:dt' '!n~ac:a~nd d!~!nt1Yj assured me. "They've got to What do their fans think ol meet here before they leave "Drugs don't har,_m ,you~ot such behaviour? for the show tonight." know. I take them, I m 010 "They love it," said Pete, Pete grunted, ''Oh the show. saying I use opium or he',nd ~ " they roar for more. They try What a drag.'' but hashish Is harmless to pull us Into the audience. Before my meeting with the everyone takes it." e Roger gel s pulled down." Who, I thought I knew them. He rs wrong, of c,oubt~ "Yer, but once they've got They nre misunderstood I everyone doesn't. I don~- rtl'i him there, !hey don'! know decided, people aren't f air' to Richard doesn't. Twlnk e n'I, what to do, and !hey stare them. After my meeting I sister doesn't. Lulu does ns and walk away," added Keith. realise that they are perceptive "Can I have a bill," said realised they are understood Paul Jones doesn't. ooze ad There has been a lot of talk enough to really know some Pele, getting up from the table. well, and people really are of people Involved In pop '!rid lately of the Who disliking thing about me. I keep those "J ust for me, not theirs or qulto patient. normal lives, But to the "' 8 their Ian s. Pete and Keith were lelters." hers.'' The others arrived and we of the Who drugs are very positive In their views on " I like the tans who like me," He's very independent ls progressed from the flat to normal thing. ful this. Keith said. "So I don't like Pete. the coffee bar down the road. "Drink Is far more hartn , "I have been unfairly mis manyl" He laughed. I asked 011 The Who didn't say good II was rather stuffy In there to the body," Pete went MY quoted," Pete said. "I once him If he ever dated fans. bye as they left, but then they and bleakly furnished, but we said that I didn't like the tans " No, never ever," he said didn't ny hello when' they ~i~~J~~r:~~~r~hlS• without hesllation. settled down happily. ~~~1.~1: 0 who scre11med at everyone. arrived either. They sauntered The Who have no under Those who ask for autographs The Who are aware of looks. away towards a date, where standing or tolerance for kei~• the four Pete ta1ks ~~: and then turn away, only They would never date a girl hundreds of fans waited to people who live where t heir most. He reasonably ellP:~~rs thinking of the possession who didn't look good. seo thorn batter their instru f and where there this by saying, " The O nd they've gained. " We wouldn't be seen dead ments. and shout their views Just sit staring blankly, !oY "There are some l11ns who with an ugly looking bird," · , • lour youthful figures 0 get through 10 meas a person. they all agreed. followed by many, but repre~ ~!~!~~~tal~1\~~~~:~e f ~on't They write letters and I There was a silence. senlative of very few. Breakaway GIRLS LIKE THEIR SALMON-WITH CH IPS. THEY LOVE THE OPERA-AND RACING PITS. Breakaway GIRLS DEFY EVERY TAG, Breakaway GIRLS BEAT THE MEN TO THE FLAG !/- Depend on lhe Breakaway girls 10 take 10 the track in silky-soft sweaters rather than leather jackets. Since these are made by Mccaul in Bri-Nylon, Ihe1e·s every reason to believe they'll win handsomely. McCaul's sweaters in Bri-Nylon. Colours: w hite with stripes in ice blue, raspberry ice, ve,idian, pink, midnight, lilac, tangerine. Price : with half sleeves about 42/6. Sweater vest abou1 36/6. Enquides to: Tartan Textiles Ltd., 112 High Holborn, London, W.C.1. Sfff•NYI.ON ff'll'MS l'lyJM YMl'I o, (iOff wr,IC,h hn ~ Dfod~ er Im Mr,., c~mic• I lftd41"~' U tJ. •l'WI MS ~ IJHd to,,..,, a.i,,t«tlO<'J /of a.DtHMtl /MTChf.l'ldJ•·· *811 IS I l~fJi6!tUfd U,tJt tMIA I IWI Is nQII 1utMr!lf4 /ot u•e.1c.,p,l,ttf/1Jf tnlH't11er. How honest are pop people? To find out RAVE'S Mike Grant asked some of the most outrageous and daring questions ever.