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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:
SEPTEMBER 4, 1980; Issue No. 325
CONDITION:
Size: Approx 12" X 17". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: BILLY JOEL is Angry. In this gutsy interview, he attacks almosst everybody.
Cover illustration: Billy Joel: By Kim Whitesides.
ROCK & ROLL:
VAN HALEN : By Mikal Gilmore: America's heavy-metal wonders work hard and party harder.
ELVIS PRESLEY : By James Henke: Colonel Tom Parker acts as technical adviser to a film on the King's life.
CINCINNATI TRAGEDY By Mare Kirkeby: A city council report on the Who concert urges safety megisures.
IRON CITY HOUSEROCKERS : By David Fricke: Even with two albums out, they're still playing Pittsburgh's bars to pay the rent.
RICHARD PRYOR : By Steve Pond: The comic is released from the hospital six weeks after a near-fatal explosion.
MOTELS :By Clarie Morris: Personnel changes --andaroller-coastercareer--have left the band sounding better then ever.
Marijuana: By Jeff Howrey: More Americans than ever are turning on, according to a new study.
FABULOUS THUNDERBIRDS By Daisann McLane; Austin's ace bar band keeps playing the blues.
JAZZ: Robert Palmer: composer Jon Hassell and his "fourth-world" music.
INDUSTRY NEWS: A new wove offirings hits the record industry; soundtracks show strong sales.
RANDOM NOTES, By Kurt Loder.
John Phillips busted byfeds; Clash deny rumors of breakup;Allen Klein goesio jail,
Keith Godchaux killed in car crash; plas news about Steely Dan and 'No Nukes '.
FEATURES:
JIMMY CONNORS. By Michael Segell.
Tennis' original bad boy taks about his on-and off-court antics, how family life has
affected his career and the Critics who claim that this three-time U.S. Open winner is washed up at twenty-seven.
BILLY JOEL, By Timothy White.
The angry young singer/songwriter throws stones at his critics and shatters some myths.
HOW to Survive Nuclear War and Other Stories ; By Alexander Cockburn and James Ridgeway.
Ronald Reagan's clief advisers talk about war and peace strategies.
MOTION PICTURES By Greil Marcus: New fiLm critic Pauline Kael has been taking a lot of abuse since the
publication of her new book, "The Lights Go Down".
REVIEWS, Performance, Hardware, Calendar, Letters, Top 100 Chart.
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