Bruce Springsteen and the PRE-Street band, 1972 in Long Branch on the Jersey Shore, by Ed Gallucci. "Nobody was shooting me but him back then," says Ed, and indeed, this appears to be Bruce's first official photoshoot, for Crawdaddy magazine.
My goofy pun aside, this was a couple of years before the E Street Band, featuring Vini "Mad Dog" Lopez, Danny Federici, Garry W. Tallent, and Clarence Clemons. My edit of original photo via fb.
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found this in goodwill and believe me when i tell you ive never bought anything faster in my life
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John’s own review of the Imagine album for Crawdaddy with signature and annotations in his own handwriting, September 1971.
Some of my favourite parts:
“HOW is George’s favourite track, I’m proud to say.” [Basically the whole review for that track! When George Harrison likes your song, you know it’s good :) ]
“I’ll never learn - Twist and Shout was recorded at the end of a 12 hour session. Jesus, what torture (old man's reminiscence.) That's all folks, if you like it, listen to it, if you don't, shutup.”
“George does a sharp solo with his steel finger (he's not too proud of it - but I like it.)”
“I don’t think about Paul this way, every moment of my life, in case you’re wondering.”
John congratulating Paul and Linda on the birth of their baby (which based on the date, is Stella).
“Hello Crawmummy!”
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earliest big muff ad?
"Crawdaddy, ... a bi-weekly Rock n' Roll newspaper out of New York ... this issue either came out in the middle of March or beginning of April 1970, depending on when they started that year. ... page 39, issue number 6"
cred: tonemachinesblog.com/2023/11/is-this-earliest-big-muff-ad
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If your name for them is an obvious derivation of one of the above, please choose that and clarify spelling/spacing/adjectives in the notes. Save "other" for complete departures, pls.
I thought about using the 10th option for "Lunch!" but didn't want to throw off the numbers.
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A feed of fresh yabbies is hard to beat.
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ROLLING STONES YESTERDAY'S PAPERS: "Slaves of Rhythm" (1975)
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“The last thing I need is to hear one more person saying, ‘Isn’t Stevie Nicks cute.’ I’m not responsible for the way I look, but I am responsible for what I do creatively. Nothing would make me happier than recognition as a songwriter.”
—Stevie Nicks, Crawdaddy magazine, November 1976
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While on his travels through The Lands Between, Battlemage Ryou enjoys a clambake with the Crawdaddy
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Jane Trudell writes in to Crawdaddy in support of the Runaways, 1977
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Crawfish transporting a hot air balloon.
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