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Rolling Stone Magazine - October 2, 1980 - Issue 327
The October 2, 1980 issue of Rolling Stone magazine is a must-have for collectors of vintage magazines. Featuring a stunning cover with the iconic Robert Redford, this vintage issue encapsulates a time when music and film intersected in creatively profound ways.
This issue offers a unique glimpse into the cultural landscape of 1980, showcasing compelling articles and interviews with key figures in the music industry, such as Elvis Presley and Def Leppard. Readers will find insights into the lives and careers of these artists, along with a look into the evolving world of rock and roll, making it a significant piece for fans and collectors alike.
As you turn through its pages, you’ll discover explorations of various musical talents, including detailed features on Molly Hatchet and John Hiatt. The magazine not only serves as a historical artifact but also as a testament to the changing dynamics within the entertainment industry during that era.
This vintage magazine remains in excellent condition, showcasing light wear typical for its age. It comes protected with a plastic covering, ensuring its preservation for years to come, making it a collectible item for any serious vintage magazine enthusiast.
Key highlights from this issue include:
- A revealing profile of Elvis Presley by Jerry Hopkins that dives into the life of the rock and roll king.
- Insightful articles covering emerging music scenes and industry news, such as Bruce Springsteen's upcoming album and Todd Rundgren's recent troubles.
Alongside feature articles, you'll also discover reviews and reports on contemporary films, including a look at the film 'Airplane!' and behind-the-scenes with Robert Redford as he transitioned into directing with 'Ordinary People.'
Don't miss the chance to own this collectible piece of music history. Explore the rich narratives and captivating memories that make this issue a timeless treasure for vintage magazine collectors.