Original Rolling Stone magazine dated June 29 1978, featuring Mick Jagger on the front cover. This issue centres on The Rolling Stone Interview conducted by Jonathan Cott, offering a rare and substantial insight into Jagger’s mindset, career trajectory, fame, and creative control during the late seventies.
Inside, the magazine also features Anti Nuclear Wars The Growing Protest by Howard Kohn, capturing the cultural and political climate of the period as public opposition to nuclear power intensified. Literary journalism is represented with Antigua Crossings A Caribbean Childhood by Jamaica Kincaid, alongside George Benson’s Pot of Gold by Robert Palmer, blending music criticism with broader cultural commentary.
This issue exemplifies Rolling Stone’s late seventies editorial strength, combining long form interviews, political reporting, and music journalism in a single heavyweight publication. Printed on classic newsprint with bold layout and typography, it remains highly sought after by collectors of Rolling Stones history, Mick Jagger material, and original Rolling Stone issues from the 1970s.
Original UK distributed copy. Magazine will be supplied exactly as photographed.
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