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Rolling Stone Magazine No 180 February 13 1975 Ken Kesey Robert Moog Les Paul
Rolling Stone Magazine No 180 Feb 13, 1975
Synthe and guitar special issue with articles on both.
88 pages in all, also features a 3 page article on Robert Moog, 8 pages on Les Paul, 2 page article on Lamonte Young, Ken Kesey - Search for the Secret Pyramid, final episode, John Lennon, Love, Alvin Lee, Roger McGuinn.
LP reviews of George Harrison, Joni Mitchell and Herbie Hancock.
Early complete issue in Very Good condition. Has been archive stored flat but will be dispatched folded unless you pre-arrange and pay for required packaging.
Founded in California, by Jann Wenner back in 1967 Rolling Stone Magazine delved deep into the music world and frequently tackled political issues. In the first edition 11/9/1967 Wenner wrote that Rolling Stone "is not just about music, but about things & attitudes that the music scene embraces. However it quickly distanced itself from the underground newspapers of the time embracing traditional journalism & avoiding the radical politics championed by the underground press.
Synthe and guitar special issue with articles on both.
88 pages in all, also features a 3 page article on Robert Moog, 8 pages on Les Paul, 2 page article on Lamonte Young, Ken Kesey - Search for the Secret Pyramid, final episode, John Lennon, Love, Alvin Lee, Roger McGuinn.
LP reviews of George Harrison, Joni Mitchell and Herbie Hancock.
Early complete issue in Very Good condition. Has been archive stored flat but will be dispatched folded unless you pre-arrange and pay for required packaging.
Founded in California, by Jann Wenner back in 1967 Rolling Stone Magazine delved deep into the music world and frequently tackled political issues. In the first edition 11/9/1967 Wenner wrote that Rolling Stone "is not just about music, but about things & attitudes that the music scene embraces. However it quickly distanced itself from the underground newspapers of the time embracing traditional journalism & avoiding the radical politics championed by the underground press.
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