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Title: 40 years of Rolling Stone
Post by: cyllan on April 06, 2008, 08:47:06 AM
Potentially interesting programme on BBC Radio 4 this Thursday.  Write-up from Radio Times below:-

1968: It's Not Just about the Music
Thursday 10 April
11:30am - 12:00pm BST (GMT +1)
BBC Radio 4

Listen, man, if you wanted to know what was going down in 68, then all you had to do was grab yourself a copy of Rolling Stone magazine. Excuse the cod-stoner language, but in essence, to be abreast of what was occupying the generation concerned with the counter-culture revolution, this was the place to find it. Along with its justifiably famous contribution to rock journalism, Rolling Stone has given voice to some of the greatest writers of its generation, including Hunter S Thompson, PJ O'Rourke, Joe Klein and many others, and carried big-name interviews and, more importantly, radical political essays. The always entertaining Joe Queenan looks back over the 40-year-reign of founder and publisher Jann Wenner, highlighting how the fortunes of the iconic magazine has wavered between radicalism and showbiz tartery. It's still true to say: if you make it on to the cover of Rolling Stone, you've made it - big time.


You can listen online at the BBC site or use their listen again feature for 7 days after the broadcast.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/history/pip/56a8z/



Title: Re: 40 years of Rolling Stone
Post by: Dr. Blutarsky on April 06, 2008, 10:06:41 AM
..and in 2008 if you want to know what was happening in music a month or two ago, pick up a copy of Rolling Stone!  :hihi:


Title: Re: 40 years of Rolling Stone
Post by: Albert S Miller on April 06, 2008, 10:26:33 AM
We keep gettin richer, but we can't get our picture on the cover of the Rolling Stone.  Sorry this made me think of this song ;D.  Anybody familiar with it?


Title: Re: 40 years of Rolling Stone
Post by: Lisa on April 06, 2008, 12:33:51 PM
We keep gettin richer, but we can't get our picture on the cover of the Rolling Stone.  Sorry this made me think of this song ;D.  Anybody familiar with it?
Dr Hook and the Sloppy Seconds ;D... seen them live so many times,  great party band ;)