This original March 1 1973 edition of Rolling Stone magazine captures a significant moment in rock history with a cover feature on the Rolling Stones during their Interlude in Paradise. Known for its counterculture roots and deep journalistic dives this issue includes the finale of Tom Wolfes Post Orbital Remorse and a compelling feature on Johnny Cash speaking on his own terms. The photography showcases the legendary Keith Richards and the publication serves as a primary source for the evolving music scene of the early seventies.
Readers will find deep cultural insights through the Inaugural Dance Macabre and various interviews that define the era. This collectible piece of media represents the golden age of music reporting and offers immense value to historians of pop culture and fans of the San Francisco born periodical.
