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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: OCTOBER 7 1989; # 562
CONDITION: Size: Approx 12" X 17". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: Roland Gift of Fine Young Cannibals. Driving America Crazy. TOM PETTY's Tour Diary. Tracy Chapman's New Album.

COVER Photograph of Roland Gift of Fine Young Cannibals by Andrew Macpherson.
TOM PETTY Illustrated by Philip Burks.

ALLTHE NEWS THAT FITS: PAUL McCARTNEY By Sheila Rogers McCartney & Co. prepare for a long and winding roadahow. Also noted: Clapton in Africa; Tommy in Tinseltown; Mellencamp in Living Colour.

TELL TCHAIKOVSKY THE NEWS By Edna Gundersen.... The Moscow Music Peace Festival takes heavy metal behind the iron curtain. PLUS! JACKSON BROWNE; NEW FACES; BEE GEES MOVIES SEA OF LOVE Reviewed by Peter Travers When Al Pacino meets Ellen Barkin through the personals, is it a match made in heaven or a date with disaster? NATIONAL AFFAIRS FIELDS OF DREAMS By Howard Kohn Ward Sinclair left the Washington Post to dig up some real dirt - as an organic farmer.

Now Sinclair is part of the movement to make old fanning new again.

FEATURES:
FINE YOUNG CANNIBALS By Steve Pond Are Roland Gift and his band mates getting too much of a good thing?.

DARKNESS AT THE HEART OF TOWN By Peter Wilkinson A vicious sexual assault tarnishes the reputation of a quiet New Jersey town.

LIVE FOR FIFTEEN YEARS, IT'S 'SATURDAY NIGHT!. Coneheads to Hans and Franz: A fond look back at a groundbreaking series.

TOM PETTY'S TOUR DIARY Rocker turns writer to chronicle the Heartbreakers' first tour in two years.

OPERATION RESCUE By Francis Wilkinson For Randall Terry's organization, abortion is more than an issue; it's a crime.

EMILY LLOYD By Neal Karlen The "Up yer bum" girl appears set to launch a one-woman British invasion.

EAST IS EAST Fiction by T. Coraghessan Boyle A preview of the forthcoming novel by the author of World's End.

ON CAMPUS:
NEWSPAPERS DO THE RIGHT-WING THING By James B. Meigs Turning radicalism on its head, college journalists embrace conservatism.
TELEVISION LEARNS TO NETWORK By Tim Appelo ... Thanks to satellite linkups, college stations get a taste of the big time.
ON TRACK AT RECORDING SCHOOLS By Kim Neely .. Sound education: Technical schools cater to an appetite for instruction.
KEN KESEY'S ECLECTIC WRITING ACID TEST By David Weddle With the novel Caverns, the merry prankster publishes what he teaches.

RECORDINGS: TRACY CHAPMAN By Fred Goodman On Crossroads, Chapman chooses a path already traveled. Also reviewed: New releases by Jeff Beck; Enuff Z'Nuff; Bougie Down Productions.

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