martha
Blue Crack Supplier
I didn't think I was going to get rid of any of these, but then I realized that I'd lived without them for 15 years, and I really don't need stacks of 20- and 30-year-old magazines around my already full of crap house.
So here are some Creem magazine! I think two different stacks got mixed up; the dates are off. Plus, some of these are thrashed. I read every issue practically cover to cover. And, unlike Rolling Stone , Creem was only about rock and roll, so these issues are packed full of musicians. Only the featured ones are listed for each issue.
#1 October 1977: no cover; Climax Blues band, Mink Deville, Marshall Tucker Band, Peter Frampton, Pink Floyd, J. Geils band, London Punk (Pistols, Clash, Jam)
#2 November 1977: no cover; Boz Scaggs, New York rock, Rod Stewart, Elvis Costello, Steve Winwood, Lynyrd Skynyrd
#3 January 1978: no cover; Commodores, French punk, Blue Oyster Cult, Elvin Bishop, Mick Jagger
#4 March 1978: Readers' Poll Winners on cover; Marty Balin, Bob Welch, Iggy Pop, The Dictators
#5 August 1983: Ray Davies on cover; Kinks/Ray Davies, Molly Hatchet, Marshall Crenshaw, Bryan Adams, Thomas Dolby, Wall of Voodoo
#6 October 1983: Robert Plant on cover; Robert Plant, Iron Maiden, dave Edmunds, Flock of Seagulls, Sparks
#7 November 1983: Police on cover; Police, Krokus, The Hollies, Jaon Armatrading
#8 February 1984: Mick on cover, Mick, Eurythmics, Motley Crue, Paul Rodgers, New Order, Alan Vega, X
#9 March 1984: 1983 Readers' Poll winners on cover; Soft Cell, Brian May, Quiet Riot, Huey Lewis, Gang of Four, Twisted Sister
#10 October 1984: Michael Jackson and Dave Lee Roth on cover; Duets, Clash, Joan Jett, Ratt, Springsteen calendar page
Open till Wednesday.
So here are some Creem magazine! I think two different stacks got mixed up; the dates are off. Plus, some of these are thrashed. I read every issue practically cover to cover. And, unlike Rolling Stone , Creem was only about rock and roll, so these issues are packed full of musicians. Only the featured ones are listed for each issue.
#1 October 1977: no cover; Climax Blues band, Mink Deville, Marshall Tucker Band, Peter Frampton, Pink Floyd, J. Geils band, London Punk (Pistols, Clash, Jam)
#2 November 1977: no cover; Boz Scaggs, New York rock, Rod Stewart, Elvis Costello, Steve Winwood, Lynyrd Skynyrd
#3 January 1978: no cover; Commodores, French punk, Blue Oyster Cult, Elvin Bishop, Mick Jagger
#4 March 1978: Readers' Poll Winners on cover; Marty Balin, Bob Welch, Iggy Pop, The Dictators
#5 August 1983: Ray Davies on cover; Kinks/Ray Davies, Molly Hatchet, Marshall Crenshaw, Bryan Adams, Thomas Dolby, Wall of Voodoo
#6 October 1983: Robert Plant on cover; Robert Plant, Iron Maiden, dave Edmunds, Flock of Seagulls, Sparks
#7 November 1983: Police on cover; Police, Krokus, The Hollies, Jaon Armatrading
#8 February 1984: Mick on cover, Mick, Eurythmics, Motley Crue, Paul Rodgers, New Order, Alan Vega, X
#9 March 1984: 1983 Readers' Poll winners on cover; Soft Cell, Brian May, Quiet Riot, Huey Lewis, Gang of Four, Twisted Sister
#10 October 1984: Michael Jackson and Dave Lee Roth on cover; Duets, Clash, Joan Jett, Ratt, Springsteen calendar page
Open till Wednesday.
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