Het Parijs van Le Ballon Rouge
Lena the Hyena
J.H. Lynch (3)
The Beatles in Fleetway House
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Furore 21
The Parisian locations of “The Red Balloon”
Lena the Hyena
J.H. Lynch (3)
The Beatles at Fleetway House
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Furore 23
L. H. Wiener and the photo collages of Willem Frederik Hermans (1963)
Jan Tit: a typographic whirlwind in newspaper form (1973)
Mark Smeets writes a letter to Evert Geradts (1992)
Will Hopalong Cassidy return? / Richard W. Bann
Mark Lewisohn on the trail of Gordon Ottershaw
Deirdre Harris on San Francisco street signs
Frits M. Woudstra on the blue world of artist Roland Sips
Piet Schreuders tries to recreate a photo from 1955
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Furore 23
L. H. Wiener and the photo collages of Willem Frederik Hermans
Jan Tit: a typographic whirlwind in newspaper form (1973)
Mark Smeets writes a letter to Evert Geradts
Will Hopalong Cassidy return? / Richard W. Bann
Mark Lewisohn on the trail of Gordon Ottershaw
Deirdre Harris photographs San Francisco street signs
Frits M. Woudstra on the blue world of artist Roland Sips
Piet Schreuders tries to recreate a photo from 1955
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Furore 24
Where was the Twist and Shout cover picture photographed? by Andre Barreau
‘Before they was’ by Mark Lewisohn
The Amsterdam canal cruise: Who jumped onto the Beatles’ boat?
The original ‘Mr Kite’ poster
The Beatles’ signatures, by Har van Fulpen
The Beatles on the beach, by Piet Schreuders
The photo sources of Richard Hamilton’s ‘White Album’ poster
How The Analogues re-created ‘Revolution 9’
Rephotographing the Beatles, by Piet Schreuders
Memories of researching The Beatles’ London, by Adam Smith
Furore 24
Where was the Twist and Shout cover picture photographed? by Andre Barreau
‘Before they was’ by Mark Lewisohn
The Amsterdam canal cruise: Who jumped onto the Beatles’ boat?
The original ‘Mr Kite’ poster
The Beatles’ signatures, by Har van Fulpen
The Beatles on the beach, by Piet Schreuders
The photo sources of Richard Hamilton’s ‘White Album’ poster
How The Analogues re-created ‘Revolution 9’
Rephotographing the Beatles, by Piet Schreuders
Memories of researching The Beatles’ London, by Adam Smith
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Furore 24
Where was the Twist and Shout cover picture photographed? by Andre Barreau
‘Before they was’ by Mark Lewisohn
The Amsterdam canal cruise: Who jumped onto the Beatles’ boat?
The original ‘Mr Kite’ poster
The Beatles’ signatures, by Har van Fulpen
The Beatles on the beach, by Piet Schreuders
The photo sources of Richard Hamilton’s ‘White Album’ poster
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Rephotographing the Beatles, by Piet Schreuders
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Furore 25
Na 45 jaar is het zo ver! Van de ‘meest verfijnde publicatie in de wereld’ verschijnt het 25ste nummer!
• Herwaardering voor zangeres Rita ‘Laat me alleen’ Hovink na de re-release van haar lp Love Me or Leave Me (1969/2019). Een verslag door Frank Jochemsen;
• Wáár liep Rita Hovink in de Leidsestraat? Een analyse;
• Het fatale verkeersongeluk van fotograaf Sanne Sannes op de Eeuwigelaan in Bergen (N.-H.): Wat was de voorgeschiedenis? Wat was de toedracht? Wie zaten er in de auto? Een onderzoek door Bob Polak;
• Een diepgravende uiteenzetting over de foto’s van Liverpoolse straten die zijn gebruikt voor animaties in de Beatlesfilm Yellow Submarine (1968);
• ‘The Flash at the Armory’: Ger Rijff (1951-2019) beschreef de wordingsgeschiedenis van de hoesfoto van de eerste lp van Elvis Presley;
• Het onderzoek naar de Twist and Shout-locatie in Euston Road (Londen). Nieuwe aanvullingen door Andre Barreau;
• De verborgen in-jokes in een advertentie voor de eerste single van de Plastic Ono Band (1969), onthuld door Mark Lewisohn.
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Furore is een tijdschrift samengesteld en ontworpen door Piet Schreuders. Het wordt onregelmatig uitgegeven sinds 1975.
Furore 25
‘The world’s most interesting magazine’ publishes its 25th issue since its launch in 1975. It is a mix of English and Dutch.
English articles:
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- ‘Liverpool 1967’ – Preparing for this animation of the song ‘Eleanor Rigby’, Yellow Submarine animator Charlie Jenkins went to Liverpool to photograph bleak and sombre streets, alleys, pavements, walls and buildings. The hundreds of black and white pictures, taken in late 1967, show a city frozen in time, before entire neigborhoods were obliterated by decay and/or redevelopment. Piet Schreuders maps Jenkins’ journey through Liverpool and compares his photos to the scenes in Yellow Submarine.
- ‘The Flash at the Armory’ – In homage to recently deceased Elvis conaisseur Ger Rijff (1951–2019) we publish his article about the photo session by Bill Robertson from July 31, 1955, taken during the Elvis Presley concert at Ft. Homer Hesterly Armory in Tampa, Florida and resulting in the classic photo cover of Elvis’ first LP.
- ‘As pretty as a poster’ – In another flashback to 1967, Jennie Dingemans reviews the latest fashions in male and female knitwear.
- ‘You Are the Plastic Ono Band’ – A 1969 full-page newspaper ad for John and Yoko’s first single, ‘Give Peace a Chance,’ reproduces a page from the 1967 London phone directory – with some subtle changes and in-jokes.
• In ‘Een Deur Moet Open Of Dicht Zijn’ Mark Lewisohn reveals the location of a famous Beatles photo from 1963 and Art Chantry wonders whether Mary Tyler More posed for some ‘Cha-Cha-Cha’ LP covers. - ‘Where They Jumped (Encore)’– As follow-up to his article in our Beatles Special (2019), Andre Barreau presents a newly found aerial picture which reveals, beyond a shadow of a doubt, the exact location of the Beatles’ Twist and Shout pose as photographed in 1963 by Fiona Adams.
Dutch articles:
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- Erotic art photographer Sanne Sannes (1937–1967) perished in a dramatic car accident on March 23, 1967 in Bergen (North-Holland). What were the circumstances? How did it happen? Who else was in the car? Bob Polak investigates.
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Furore 25
‘The world’s most interesting magazine’ publishes its 25th issue since its launch in 1975. It is a mix of English and Dutch.
English articles:
-
- ‘Liverpool 1967’ – Preparing for this animation of the song ‘Eleanor Rigby’, Yellow Submarine animator Charlie Jenkins went to Liverpool to photograph bleak and sombre streets, alleys, pavements, walls and buildings. The hundreds of black and white pictures, taken in late 1967, show a city frozen in time, before entire neigborhoods were obliterated by decay and/or redevelopment. Piet Schreuders maps Jenkins’ journey through Liverpool and compares his photos to the scenes in Yellow Submarine.
- ‘The Flash at the Armory’ – In homage to recently deceased Elvis conaisseur Ger Rijff (1951–2019) we publish his article about the photo session by Bill Robertson from July 31, 1955, taken during the Elvis Presley concert at Ft. Homer Hesterly Armory in Tampa, Florida and resulting in the classic photo cover of Elvis’ first LP.
- ‘As pretty as a poster’ – In another flashback to 1967, Jennie Dingemans reviews the latest fashions in male and female knitwear.
- ‘You are the Plastic Ono Band’ – A 1969 full-page newspaper ad for John and Yoko’s first single, ‘Give Peace a Chance,’ reproduces a page from the 1967 London phone directory – with some subtle changes and in-jokes.
• In ‘Een Deur Moet Open Of Dicht Zijn’ Mark Lewisohn reveals the location of a famous Beatles photo from 1963 and Art Chantry wonders whether Mary Tyler More posed for some Cha-Cha-Cha LP covers. - ‘Where They Jumped (Encore)’– As follow-up to his article in our Beatles Special (2019), Andre Barreau presents a newly found aerial picture which reveals, beyond a shadow of a doubt, the exact location of the Beatles’ Twist and Shout pose as photographed in 1963 by Fiona Adams.
Dutch articles:
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- Erotic art photographer Sanne Sannes (1937–1967) perished in a dramatic car accident on March 23, 1967 in Bergen (North-Holland). What were the circumstances? How did it happen? Who else was in the car? Bob Polak investigates.
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Furore 26
‘The world’s most interesting magazine’ publishes a special issue devoted to comics.
The text is mostly in Dutch.
- Interview with French cartoonist Yvan Guillo who uses elements from vintage comics to creat surrealistic collage
- Wim Noordhoek describes the magic of books with images and words
- How ‘Classics’ artist Joe Orlando borrowed freely from Hal Foster’s Prince Valiant
- The short career of Gus Dirks, creator of ‘Bugtown’, and his German roots in comics
- T.M.F. Steen writes about the comics scene of 1967/68
- The London locations of The Yellow “M” (Blake and Mortimer)
- The Amsterdam locations of An Island Called Hoboken (Willy and Wanda)
- Peti Buchel’s sketches of Achill, the island off the Irish west coast
Furore is a magazine edited and designed by Piet Schreuders.
It has appeared irregularly since 1975.
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Furore 26
‘The world’s most interesting magazine’ publishes a special issue devoted to comics.
The text is mostly in Dutch.
- Interview with French cartoonist Yvan Guillo who uses elements from vintage comics to creat surrealistic collage
- Wim Noordhoek describes the magic of books with images and words
- How ‘Classics’ artist Joe Orlando borrowed freely from Hal Foster’s Prince Valiant
- The short career of Gus Dirks, creator of ‘Bugtown’, and his German roots in comics
- T.M.F. Steen writes about the comics scene of 1967/68
- The London locations of The Yellow “M” (Blake and Mortimer)
- The Amsterdam locations of An Island Called Hoboken (Willy and Wanda)
- Peti Buchel’s sketches of Achill, the island off the Irish west coast
Furore is a magazine edited and designed by Piet Schreuders.
It has appeared irregularly since 1975.
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