Description
Key Details:
This collectible vintage magazine is the Rolling Stone, featuring its September 27, 1984 issue, numbered 431. This iconic publication showcases John Belushi, a groundbreaking comedian and actor, on the cover.
Highlight Its Significance:
This issue of Rolling Stone provides a fascinating glimpse into the cultural landscape of the 1980s. John Belushi, renowned for his roles in Saturday Night Live and The Blues Brothers, represents a unique era of comedy and film. Additionally, it includes insights into prominent figures of the time, such as director Milos Forman, and pivotal discussions around music, politics, and societal changes. Belushi’s legacy resonates throughout this issue, making it a rare find for collectors interested in vintage magazines that reflect the evolution of modern entertainment.
Condition:
The magazine is in excellent condition with light wear typical for its age, making it a worthy addition to any serious collection of vintage magazines.
Key Features:
- Covers essential stories in the 1980s entertainment, featuring a detailed article on John Belushi by Lynn Hirschberg.
- Includes exclusive coverage of historical events and cultural commentary from influential figures, providing context to the era.
This vintage issue offers not just a look back at John Belushi’s influence but also serves as a chronicle of pivotal moments in music and film. Perfect for collectors, nostalgia enthusiasts, or anyone interested in the impact of media on society, this magazine encapsulates the spirit of the 1980s.
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