Rolling Stone magazine No 268 June 29 1978 Mick Jagger Nick Lowe George Benson

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  • Rolling Stone magazine No 268 June 29 1978

    IN THIS ISSUE

    Jumpin Jack
    By Jonathan Cost 42
    Associate editor Cott interviews
    Mick Jagger once every ten
    years.

    George Benson 
    By Robert Palmer 7
    Since his 1976 smash vocal hit,
    This Masquerade, guitar great
    George Benson has become
    jazz biggest crossover success. But
    Palmer got the impression that Benson
    hasn't become a pop star just to
    make money, that his crossover stems
    from a need to be loved. The money.
    of course, does come in handy when-
    ever a new Mercedes beckons, and
    for Benson that seems to be happening
    more and more.

    By Howard Kohn 7
    When you're an investigative
    reporter, the people you
    write about usually hate
    you, says associate editor Kohn, so it
    was nice to go to the Rocky Flats and
    Barnwell demonstrations against
    nuclear power. The people were actu-
    ally happy to talk to me. In fact. this
    was the friendliest and most idealistic
    crowd I've seen since the early days of
    the antiwar movement. To me, the
    issues are the sameits just a different
    kind of war.

    By Jamaica Kincaid 48
    This short story is about Jamaica
    Kincaid love and terror of the
    sea. Even though she grew up in
    the West Indies on the island of Anti-
    gua, she had only been in seawater
    a half-dozen times before she came to
    the United States thirteen years ago.
    She still doesnt know how to swim.

    Musical News 7
    Nick Lowe, the premier power-
    N popper, says no to Yes; reports
    from around the country indi-
    cate that rock stars have saved their
    best for the summer; Billy Lee Riley,
    of Flying Saucers Rock 'n Roll fame.
    brings his vintage rockabilly back to
    earth; French punk-parodist Plastic
    Bertrand says he wants to be a
    croon-aire like Frang-kuh Zeen-a-
    trah; and Bob Dylan gets set for
    three album releases.

    Behind the Scenes 23
    Letters ..........4
    Loove Talk ...... 36
    New & Noted .... 58
    Performance .... 68
    Public Notices ... 64
    Random Notes... 59
    Rock & Roll ...... 7

    Behind the Scenes 23
    Letters ..........4
    Loove Talk ...... 36
    New & Noted .... 58
    Performance .... 68
    Public Notices ... 64
    Random Notes... 59
    Rock & Roll ...... 7

    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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