Go-Set
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Go-Set was a legendary Australian rock music magazine published from 1966-1974. It was created in Melbourne by Philip Frazer and Tony Schauble who edited Monash University's paper "Lot's Wife"
Go-Set started with an international focus but soon became the indispensable chronicle of the local scene. It featured the Australian and international charts, gig listings and record reviews. Amongst its contributors were Ian Meldrum, Lily Brett, Damien Broderick, Vince Lovegrove, David Elfick, Ed Nimmervoll, Stan Rofe, Dennis Charter, Wendy Saddington, Prue Acton, and Pat Wilson as "Mummy Cool".
Frazer published other counter-culture magazines such as "Revolution", "Gas", and "The Digger". He launched the Australian edition of Rolling Stone magazine first as a 1969 supplement in Go-Set, then a fully-fledged magazine in 1972.
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