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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: APRIL 29 1982; #368
CONDITION: Size: Approx 12" X 17". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: photograph of John Belushi by Annie Leibovitz, New York City December 1981. NATIONAL AFFAIRS: Seeing the Light of Armageddon by Thomas Pawns -- What the men who built the bomb think now. FEATURES:
John Belushi:1949-1982 Made in America compiled by Mitchell Glazer and Timothy White -- According to the people who knew him best, including Michael O'Donoghue, Lorne Michaels, Laraine Newman, John Candy Hunter S Thompson and others. RANDOM NOTES -- Bob Dylan Makes Hall of Fame -- Plus, Tom Petty goes to school, Dire Straits goes to the studio and news on the Police, the Rolling Stogies and John Travolta. MOVIES -- 'Three Brothers' by Michael Sragow -- The latest film from director Francesco Rosi is a heart-piercing and provocative exploration of the question, How are we to live? Mao reviewed: Diva . Plus, an interview with director Fred Schepisi. Teddy Pendergrass -- Acaraccident has left the singer partially paralyzed from the neck down. AM Stereo Approved by Erik Hedegaand -- But it's still no threat to FM--yet. VIDEO NEWS ei NOTES -- Video Games by Telephone by Michael Schrage -- Plus, videocassette vending machines and Pioneer Abrfs laser-disc venture. RECORDS -- The Okeh Series by Dave Marsh -- These compilations of jazz, blues. soul, Western Swing and R&B treasures reveal the heart and soul of American music. Also reviewed: the Blasters, the dB's. Rita Marley ETC, James Booker, the Flesh-tones and others. MUSIC:
Joan Jett Betters Her Bad Reputation by Christopher Connelly -- The girl the record companies didn't want hits Number One.

Independent Labels:
the Other Record Business by Michael Goldberg -- They're making money and music with bands the major labels wouldn't touch.

Jimmy Webb by Stephen Holden -- The trials and travels of the man who. as pop's golden boy, wrote "MacArthur Park.".

Conceits on Cable TV by Fred Schrtters -- A talk with Betty Bitterman. the woman who brought rock & roll to Home Box Office.

Tragedy Strikes Osay Osbourne Tour by Jolm Hamlin -- A plane accident cost lead guitarist Randy Rhoads and two others their lives.

The Waitresses by David Fricke -- For four years, the band was just a figment of its founder's imagination.

DEPARTMENTS:.
Letters.
Classifieds.
The Chart.
The Calendar.


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