This original March 15 1973 edition of Rolling Stone issue 130 captures a pivotal moment in American counterculture and music history with its striking illustrated cover and deep investigative features. The issue offers an extensive profile on the last celluloid desperado Robert Mitchum by Grover Lewis alongside significant reports on the passing of Woodstock organizer and father of the festival. Music enthusiasts will find essential coverage on soul legend Al Green and a fascinating encounter where Bob Dylan meets the Durango Kid.
The publication further explores the complex legal saga of Timothy Leary and the long arm of the law providing a comprehensive snapshot of the early seventies social landscape. This collectible installment is a quintessential piece of vintage media for those dedicated to preserving the legacy of rock journalism and the era of new hollywood cinema.
