Broken Arrow Magazine: August 2012 - Win a Free Copy

Photo by Bill Kirch
The latest issue of Broken Arrow Magazine, published by the Neil Young Appreciation Society recently hit the streets and we're now finishing up reading the issue. As always a nice read -- especially as we look back while looking ahead.
And -- thanks to the generous support of NYAS and editor Scott Sandie -- we're pleased to be able to offer a free copy of the latest issue of Broken Arrow Magazine to a Thrasher's Wheat reader. Details follow below.
The latest issue of Broken Arrow Magazine – number 127 – is now out with another interesting mixture of articles and photographs. A very varied issue covers the recent release of Americana, the history of Neil Young’s 12-string guitars, the significance of ‘rust’ in Neil’s songs and a fascinating look back at Hammersmith, 1989. There is also a colour centre spread of the more exotic releases of “Heart of Gold” from around the world as well as a fascinating Spotted! of a mysterious Zuma-like LP release. For those contemplating heading for the front row of an upcoming Crazy Horse show we re-visit 1995’s ‘Don’t Fear The Mosh Pit’. Reviews of CD releases from NYAS members Marilyn Miller and Ty Watling, a report of a meeting in the US with Record Research Incorporated’s President Joel Whitburn and lots of interesting ‘odds & sods’ make for some entertaining reading.
For more information and subscription information visit the Neil Young Appreciation Society or directly contact NYAS editor Scott Sandie at surfer-joe@nyas.org.uk
Don't be denied!
Thanks Scott and everyone who is supporting the NYAS & BA!
Thrasher - NYAS#2476

More on back issues of Broken Arrow magazine.
HOW TO WIN A COPY OF LATEST ISSUE OF BROKEN ARROW MAGAZINE
One lucky Thrasher's Wheat supporter will win a free copy of the latest Broken Arrow Magazine. We truly appreciate being able to what we do here at TW, and we love being able to give something back in return.
To enter the contest, follow these steps:
#1) Subscribe (or be already subscribed) to one of our blogfeed channels either via Facebook (LIKE us), Twitter (FOLLOW us) and/or subscribe to our email list.
2) Then just email us (thrasher@thrasherswheat.org) with your name, postal mailing address, and which blogfeed channel you signed up for (Facebook, Twitter, email list options noted above in Step #1). *Be sure to identify your complete Facebook ID, Twitter handle, or email address.*
Entries must be emailed with SUBJECT line: Contest - Broken Arrow Magazine: August 2012
Include name, postal mailing address with *country*.
Deadline: Sept 10, 2012
We'll then randomly select Thrasher's Wheat readers as winners.
Don't Be Denied!
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5 Comments:
Picture is from 1991 not 1981
I recently received my issue of "Broken Arrow" and am enjoying it very much. Another excellent issue! FYI - the current issue is #127 (not #126).
Love Broken Arrow
Having some technical difficulties there Thrasher!! haha!!
Sandy - yeah, must've been a few distractions at the time. When we make a bunch mistakes, its definitely a sign to "step away from the keyboard".
:)
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