Description
Vintage Record Magazine - July 1984
A fascinating look into the musical culture of the 1980s, this Vintage Record Magazine from July 1984 features iconic artists such as the Go-Go's, Marvin Gaye, and David Gilmour. Not only does this issue offer a glimpse into the music scene of the time, but it also highlights important cultural moments that defined an era.
Fans of vintage magazines will appreciate the unique insights and interviews that provide a deeper understanding of these influential musicians. The Go-Go's, one of the first all-female bands to achieve major success, helped to shape the sound of the decade. Marvin Gaye, known for his timeless classic "What's Going On," offers readers a chance to explore his artistic contributions during a pivotal moment in music history. Meanwhile, David Gilmour's work with Pink Floyd remains iconic, making this issue a must-have for collectors.
Condition-wise, this vintage magazine is rated as good, featuring a protective plastic cover to ensure longevity. There is an address label on the front and a price sticker, both of which are common for magazines of this age. You’ll notice minor wear along the edges, indicative of its journey through the years, with potential rips or marks that provide character but do not detract from its overall appeal.
Key Features:
- Includes rare interviews and photographs of the Go-Go's, Marvin Gaye, and David Gilmour.
- Comes with a protective plastic covering, preserving its collectible nature.
Own a piece of music history with this collectible Vintage Record Magazine. Its pages resonate with the rhythm of a vibrant time in music and culture. This July 1984 issue is not just a magazine; it’s a portal to understanding the trends that shaped a generation.