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Led Zeppelin '75 A conversation with Jimmy Page and Robert Plant. This article originally appeared in Rolling Stone in March, 1975. |
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John's Clearwater Credo Proud Fogerty Post-Creedence. Courtesy of Rolling Stone #212 - Cameron Crowe - May 6, 1976 | |
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Pearl Jam Pearl Jam emerge from the strange daze of superstardom with a new album full of rage and warrior soul. Courtesy of Rolling Stone #668 - Cameron Crowe - October 28, 1993 |
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A Chat With Alice Muscle of Love Will Come in A Plain Brown Wrapper. Courtesy of Circular (Warner Bros. Records) - Cameron Crowe - 1973 | |
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Alice Cooper and the Cossacks Art Groupe and Cameron Crowe tagteam Alice backstage at the San Diego Coliseum. Courtesy of the Door (aka San Diego Door) March 9, 1972 - March 30, 1972 | |
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The Allman Brothers Story Courtesy of Rolling Stone #149 - Compiled by Cameron Crowe and Faybeth Diamond - December 6, 1973 |
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The Backstage Pass It doesn't necessarily mean you're with the band. Courtesy of Rolling Stone #922 - Cameron Crowe - May 15, 2003 |
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Bay City Rollers Bluckdoosa flamoo, my darlings. nutterbutter by Cameron Crowe. Courtesy of Creem - January, 1976 | |
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Beyond Sunset Blvd. Billy Wilder's favorite spots in L.A. reflect the appreciation he had for his adopted home and its people. Courtesy of L.A. Times - Cameron Crowe - April 4, 2002 | |
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David Bowie Ground Control to Davy Jones. Courtesy of Rolling Stone #206 - Cameron Crowe - February 12, 1976 |
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Bowie to Tour: 'No Gimmickry' Last June, David Bowie had apparently made some hard-line career decisions. "I've rocked my roll," he said. Courtesy of Rolling Stone #204 - Cameron Crowe - January 15, 1976 | |
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David Bowie A candid conversation with the actor, rock singer and sexual switch-hitter. Courtesy of Playboy - Cameron Crowe - September, 1976 | |
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Roger McGuinn on Past, Present and Future BYRDS With a goose from David Crosby, everything's ducky in Byrdland. For the time being. postflyte pensees by Cameron Crowe - Courtesy of Creem - June, 1973 | |
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Crosby & Nash One Half of a Supergroup' No More. Courtesy of Rolling Stone #203 - January 1, 1976 |
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Crosby & Nash: More Kick-Ass than Anyone Expects Wind on the Water is easily the most sophisticated album David Crosby and Graham Nash have ever done. Courtesy of Rolling Stone #198 - October 23, 1975 | |
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K. Crimson's Fripp: 'Music's Just a Means for Magic'. Courtesy of Rolling Stone #149 - Cameron Crowe - December 6, 1973 |
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Conversations with Cruise Tom Cruise's eyes still light up when he talks about making movies, even after a career of hits. Courtesy of Vanity Fair - June 2000 |
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Crosby, Stills & Nash The Actual, Honest-to-God Reunion of Crosby, Stills & Nash. Courtesy of Rolling Stone #240 - Cameron Crowe - June 2, 1977 |
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CSN & Y On Again, Off Again. Courtesy of Rolling Stone #216 - Cameron Crowe - July 1, 1976. |
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Grateful Dead Show Off New Bodies So let's not hear any cries of "Lazarus go home!" - Courtesy of Creem - January, 1974 |
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The Grateful Dead Flee Big Business The History of the Dead may well be a funeral dirge for some, but it heralds the birth of an empire for the Dead. Courtesy of Circus magazine - Cameron Crowe - October, 1973 |
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Deep Purple Self-Evaluation Time Again. Courtesy of Rolling Stone #137 - Cameron Crowe - June 21, 1973 |
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The Durable Led Zeppelin A conversation with Jimmy Page and Robert Plant. Courtesy of Rolling Stone #182 - Cameron Crowe - March 13, 1975 |
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Dylan going Vegas? Comes home with a radically different show and a whole new wave of controversy. Courtesy of Rolling Stone #269 - July 13, 1978 |
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The Eagles: Chips off the old Buffalo Chips off the old Buffalo. Courtesy of Rolling Stone #196 - Cameron Crowe - September 25, 1975 |
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Eric Clapton Concert Review Clapton hits Virginia in rare form. Courtesy of the New Musical Express (NME) - September, 1975 |
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U.S. Tour Ends, Faces Open Up Rod Stewart discusses The Faces, going solo and more. Courtesy of Rolling Stone #185 - Cameron Crowe - April 24, 1975 |
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Fleetwood Mac at Extravaganza No shortcuts here. Cameron reviews the entire show! Courtesy of the Door (aka San Diego Door) - Cameron Crowe - March 9, 1972 - March 30, 1972 |
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Fleetwood Mac headed for Moscow The band is working out final plans for an unprecedented series of concerts in Moscow. Courtesy of Rolling Stone #261 - Cameron Crowe - March 23, 1978. |
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Peter Frampton Over the Hump. Courtesy of Rolling Stone #166 - Cameron Crowe - August 1, 1974. |
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Peter Frampton Artist of the Year: The One and Only Peter Frampton. Courtesy of Rolling Stone #232 - Cameron Crowe - February 10, 1977 |
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Frances McDormand Don't Try Out Your Fargo Accent On Her. Cameron interviews his "Mom" from Almost Famous. Courtesy of Interview Magazine - Cameron Crowe - October 2000 |
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Humble Pie Eat Out A short, snappy view of Humble Pie, on and off stage. Courtesy of Creem - Cameron Crowe - October, 1972 |
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Ian Anderson Explains How Martians Hear Music. Not on the eight-tracks in their vans, for starters. Courtesy of Creem - Cameron Crowe - January, 1975. |
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Thom and Nicolette Bret Mount. Independents of Film. Courtesy of Interview Magazine - Cameron Crowe - September, 1985 |
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Jackson Browne A Child's Garden of Jackson Browne. Courtesy of Rolling Stone #161 - Cameron Crowe - May 23, 1974 |
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Jethro Tull Waves Over Oiled Waters. Courtesy of the L.A. Times - Cameron Crowe - December 22, 1974. |
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Jethro Tull A profile of the band and their enigmatic frontman Ian Anderson. Courtesy of the San Diego Door - Cameron Crowe - June 8, 1972 |
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Joe Walsh Talks about his latest work. Courtesy of Rolling Stone #181 - Cameron Crowe - February 27, 1975 |
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Johnny Nash Singer Songwriter on his career and the Jamaican connection. Courtesy of Zoo World - Cameron Crowe - April 26, 1973 |
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