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VTG Rolling Stone Magazine July 9, 1981 Issue 347 Margot Kidder Cover

$ 7.9

  • Publication Month: July
  • Publication Name: Rolling Stone
  • Publication Year: 1981
  • Seller Notes: “Good condition, some signs of wear. See photos for details.”

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VTG Rolling Stone Magazine July 9, 1981 Issue 347 Margot Kidder Cover The item being pictured in this listing is the exactly the same item you will receive. Please check picture for condition purposes. We do offer combined shipping, just ask. All of our items come with a plastic protective covering. The education of Margot Kidder By Judson Klinger 21 "I've never done anything in moderation in my life," says the star of Willie and Phil and Superman II . An intimate look at the Canadian actress. John LeBoutillier By Robert Friedman 34 Republican Punks don't wear safety pins or sniff glue. They wear suits and win elections. Meet twenty-eight-year-old John LeBoutillier, the Johnny Rotten of Congress. Random Notes 40 The Clash opens in New York amid snafus galore; Miles Davis resurfaces and blows hot; Sting defies himself; the Eagles fly solo; plus, news on James Taylor, Meat Loaf, and a rock-trivia game show. Music 44 An Ike-less Tina Turner packs 'em in once more; Echo and the Bunnymen bring their syndrum sound to the U.S.A.; and more. Records 55 Yoko Ono's new LP, Season of Glass , is both a tender tribute to John Lennon and her most accessible record to date; plus, Gary U.S. Bonds' comeback album, the Good Rats, David Lindley, the Grateful Dead, and Kim Carnes. Top 100 Album Chart 60 Endpaper 84 Food for thought Soul is back By Gerri Hershey 25 Ladies and Gentlemen, WILSON PICKETT! MARY WELLS! SMOKEY ROBINSON! JUNIOR WALKER! Put your hands together for ARETHA FRANKLIN! JAMES BROWN! Now, let me hear you say yeah! Kim Carnes By Karen Stabiner 44 Thanks to "Bette Davis Eyes," the world looks rosy to this neophyte rocker. Departments Letters 6 Newsfront 8 One arts group is sure to be spared the Reagan budgetary ax—the armed forces bands; Fred Schruers reports from Jamaica on Bob Marley's funeral; a phony Styx guitarist gets his comeuppance; plus, juggler Michael Davis, Mark Chapman, Brad Holland's "Still the Same" and Loose Talk. Movies 38 Michael Sragow says "The Legend of the Lone Ranger" Musical instruments Supplement 67 Featuring a rare peek at the stars' custom guitars; the home-studio boom; and sideman David Lindley's step into the spotlight. Whither Christo By Carol Caldwell 30 "My projects do not do anything," says the artist behind such massive environmental works as Running Fence and Valley Curtain , "except be a work of art."