Rolling Stone Magazine No 243 July 14 1977 Bee Gees Emerson Lake & Palmer Goddard Lieberson

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  • Rolling Stone Magazine No 243 July 14 1977

    Emerson Lake and Palmer (p.10)

    By Charles M. Young
    Risking life, limb, rep-
    utation and bankroll,
    ELP reappear after
    three years and hit the
    road with a 64-member
    orchestra/choir.


    Rock n Roll (p.15)

    Musical News

    An American jazz
    cruise becomes the first
    tourist ship to visit
    Cuba since 1961; mu-
    sic-industry giant God-
    dard Lieberson dies at
    age 66; Beatlemania
    brings back a weak
    Xerox copy of the Fab
    Four; and Joan Baez
    claims shes changed
    on the outside only.


    Pvt. Eddie
    Slovik By Tom Fox

    Pvt. Slovik, the only
    American soldier tried,
    convicted andexecuted
    for desertion during
    WW II, is survived by
    his widowbut barely.
    A PR man may finally
    succeed in righting the
    injustices shes suffered.

    The Bee Gees (p.42)

    High (p.76)
    By Chet Flippo

    Dolly Parton at the
    Bottom Line? Olivia
    Newton-John at the
    Met? Yep, New Yorks
    gone on country in a
    very big way.

    A Fistful By Gail Sheehy

    The incredible story of
    the takeover of Clay
    Felkers New York.

    Alternating Currents. . .32
    Ellen Willis
    Behind the Scenes... . .26
    Owen Bradley
    Books...............71
    Sneaky People
    Calendar............76
    Leo Sayer
    Letters.............. 6
    Robert De Niro
    Loose Talk...........41
    Anita Bryant
    News & Opinion... ...38
    Eddie Slovik
    Performance.........76
    Dolly Parton
    Public Notices. .......73
    Classifieds
    Random Notes........35
    Elvis Presley
    Records.............60
    Steve Miller Band
    Review..............20
    Grateful Dead Movie
    Rock & Roll..........10
    Emerson, Lake & Palmer
    ZOoNooZ............ 9
    Gone Fishing


    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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