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Rolling Stone Magazine No 232 February 10 1977 Peter Frampton Joni Mitchell Blue Oyster Cult
Rolling Stone Magazine No 232 February 10 1977 Peter Frampton Joni Mitchell Blue Oyster Cult
Rolling Stone Magazine No 232 Feb 24, 1977
Peter Frampton 11
By Cameron Crowe
One year after the release of Frampton Comes Alive !, Peter Frampton talks
about the wages of rock and the cost of fame.
Poisons: For Export Only 30
By David Weir
What do the multimillion-dollar U.S. pesticide and drug industries do when
government agencies ban the use of their products? They find new markets
in underdeveloped countries.
Oil City: Mystery of 3 Suicides 34
By Joe Klein
Last May, three young men from a small town in Pennsylvania committed
suicide and the town became obsessed with the coincidence of their deaths.
Rock & Roll 11
The Red Suspenders Awards
This year, winners of our annual Rock Awards and Readers Poll get
ROLLING STONE Red Suspenders. Why? To hold up their pants, of course.
And on the 25th anniversary of American Bandstand, Dick Clark talks
off-cameraabout whatever became of the early Bandstand regulars.
Sonic Boom II 41
Musical Instruments for 1977
Featuring Al Kooper's tales of recording with Dylan and the Stones, some tips
for recording a gold record in your basement and a complete guide to guitars.
Akternating Currents: A Hologram. 25
Books: Black Mask............ 106
Calendar: Natalie Cole...........110
Letters: Kuren Silkwuod.......... 6
Loose Talk: Billy Graham ........ 32
News & Opinion: Export of Poisons 30
Performance: Blue Oyster Cult... .110
Public Notices: Classifieds........107
Random Notes: Apple Settlement .. 26
Records: Joni Mitchell........... 99
Review: A Star Is Born.......... 18
Rock & Roll: Peter Frampton..... 11
Early complete issue in reasonable condition . Has been archive stored flat but will be dispatched folded unless you pre-arrange and pay for flat 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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