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TITLE: Rolling Stone Magazine
[Classic Music and culture magazine full of features, articles, vintage ads and MORE-- See FULL contents list below!]
ISSUE DATE:
March 8 1979 #286
CONDITION:
Size: Approx 12" X 17". COMPLETE and in clean FAIR/GOOD condition. The cover is torn in places. Pages are good.(See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: Photograph of Ted Nugent by Bill King, December 1978
ROCK & ROLL FEATURES:
THE CLASH: By Mikal Gilmore -- The New Waves most intellectual and political band.
TOTO: By Kristine McKenna -- Smash debut for a group of studio all-stars.
SID VICIOUS DIES -- Drug overdose blamed.
WARNER BROS CUTS BACK : By Robert Wallace -- The record industry giant plans to release fewer LPs.
STEVE FORBERT : By Stephen Holden -- A singer/songwriter who acts like a rocker.
THE BOOMTOWN RATS: By Paul Gambaccuu -- Englands media darlings try to conquer the U.S.
WKRP IN CINCINNATI: By Ben Fong-Torres -- The TV show about rock radio is right on the mark.
PHILIP GLASS : By Krirtine McKenna -- An avant-garde composer captures a pop audience.
SEA LEVEL: By Robert Palmer -- The Souths most versatile band.
JAZZ: By Bob Blumenthal -- Barry Harris' elegant piano playing.
BEHIND THE SCENES: By Daisann McLane -- Muscle Shoals Sound Studios' infinite adaptability.
RANDOM NOTES: Mick Jagger settles in paternity suit; the Rolling Stones still plan benefit for
the blind; and Elvis clones on parade.
FEATURES
MONSTERS OF THE DEEP: THE BLUE HOLE: By Tim Cahill -- Just off the coast of Central America is a gaping hole in the ocean floor.
KAREN SILKWOOD: By Howard Kobn -- The case finally goes to trial.
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TED NUGENT: THE TED OFFENSIVE: By Fred Schruers -- Theres more to the Motor City Madman than guns, groupies and guitar.
AUTISM: By Donald R. Katz -- Life just doesnt seem to make sense to autistic kids, and no one knows why.
RECORD REVIEWS
KEITH JARRETT: SUN BEAR CONCERTS: By Bob Blunwntbal; Also J. Geils Band, Crazy Horse, Aint Misbehavin, Emerson, Lake and Palmer, Jerry Butler, Richard Wright, Robert Johnson, the Grateful Dead, Burton Cummings, Phoebe Snow, Santana, Dollar Brand and Firefall
DEPARTMENTS
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