Rolling Stone Magazine No 98 December 23 1971 Syd Barrett Steve Cropper Manfred Mann
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Rolling Stone Magazine No 98 December 23 1971.
In This Issue: RUTH COPELAND tells what it's like to play second bill at a Sly concert THE LOWDOWN on quad systems; pro and con, "discrete" and otherwise FRANK RIZZO: The making of Philly's mayor (phew!) STEVE CROPPER is on his own; tales of an ex-MG CLIFTON CHENIER wows 'em in Richmond, Calif.; bon ton! AIN'T gonna play on Max's farm no more CAROLE KING: The success story of the year, for sure VAN DYKE PARKS says goodbye-and a few other things - to Warners GIDEON jumps for Jesus, and his fans love it MANFRED MANN'S got a brand new band Syd Barrett is alive and as confusing as ever GIs IN GERMANY: Racial turmoil. rampant doping, hardnosed brass ... THE LYMAN Family REVIEWS
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