This original issue of Rolling Stone from July 23 1970 features a striking cover portrait of David Crosby at the height of his influence in the California rock scene. Inside a comprehensive interview with Crosby captures the counterculture icon discussing his music and personal philosophy during a pivotal era for folk rock.
The magazine also includes a significant look at the latest Bob Dylan album providing deep cultural context and critical analysis for collectors of 1970s music history. Readers will find a feature on writer Richard Brautigan along with performance coverage of artists like Robbie Robertson and Leon Russell.
This newsprint edition serves as a primary source for the evolving sounds of the decade featuring reviews of seminal releases such as Workingmans Dead by the Grateful Dead and early T Rex. It remains a sought after piece for those documenting the transition of sixties ideals into the complex landscape of the early seventies.
