Rolling Stone Magazine June 26, 1980 No. 320 Pete Townsend Cover No Label


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Rolling Stone Magazine June 26, 1980 No. 320 Pete Townshend Cover No Label

This vintage issue of Rolling Stone magazine, dated June 26, 1980 (No. 320), features Pete Townshend of The Who on the cover. The magazine is in good condition. The item pictured in this listing is the exact item you will receive. Please review all photos for condition purposes.

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Table of Contents

Rock & Roll

  • Paul McCartney – By Paul Gambaccini (p. 11)
    The leader of Wings discusses his solo LP, his bust in Japan, and John Lennon.

  • The Selecter – By James Henke (p. 16)
    Britain’s leading ska band delivers a message you can dance to.

  • Manhattan Transfer – By Don Shewey (p. 18)
    The vocal group achieves its first U.S. hit with “Twilight Zone.”

  • Rush – By John Swenson (p. 19)
    The heavy-metal powerhouse ignores critics and builds a massive following.

  • Greg Kihn – By Ben Fong-Torres (p. 20)
    A San Francisco favorite avoids the big-time spotlight.

  • Jazz – By Robert Palmer (p. 25)
    Mingus Dynasty continues the tradition of the late Charles Mingus.

  • Industry News (p. 26)
    Songwriters battle over royalties; CBS enters the “audiophile” market; RCA lowers catalog album prices.

  • Random Notes – By Kurt Loder (p. 31)
    Updates on Boston, Stevie Nicks, Bob Dylan, Steely Dan, and Elvis’ doctor.

Features

  • Motion Pictures: Carny’s Robbie Robertson – By Chet Flippo (p. 28)
    From his Band days to his film role, Robertson’s star power continues.

  • Pete Townshend: The Rolling Stone Interview – By Greil Marcus (p. 34)
    Townshend candidly discusses Cincinnati, The Who, and his new solo album.

  • Sugar Ray Leonard Inc. – By Fred Schruers (p. 40)
    Leonard’s business empire and his looming fight against Roberto Durán.

  • The Sound of the Eighties (p. 45)
    Car stereos, compact units, videodiscs, and star audio setups.

Reviews

  • Records – By Dave Marsh (p. 71)
    Includes Pete Townshend’s Empty Glass, plus Def Leppard, Van Halen, Scorpions, John Cale, Stiff Little Fingers, and more.

  • Undercover – By Greil Marcus (p. 27)
    Barry Fell’s Saga America.

  • Performance
    Public Image Ltd. (Kristine McKenna) and Aretha Franklin (Stephen Holden).

Departments

  • Calendar (p. 92)

  • Letters (p. 6)

  • Photography (p. 85)

  • Top 100 Album Chart (p. 86)

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