PLANET ROCK MAGAZINE - Issue # 12 Brand new condition
The Rolling Stones always revelled in their reputation as the bad boys of British pop music. As hippy dreams of peace and love gave way to the Vietnam war, political assassinations and riots in the streets in the late 1960s, the Stones stoked the flames of discontent with an unholy trinity of albums chronicling illicit sex, drug abuse, apocalyptic violence and moral decay. Via exclusive interviews with Mick Jagger and Keith Richards we revisit their darkest hours... Elsewhere in the issue we get the inside story on how Ronnie James Dio launched his solo career after getting kicked out of Black Sabbath, the UK’s finest songwriter Ginger Wildheart tells us how Lemmy set him on the path of rock’n’roll misadventures and Inglorious frontman Nathan James pours his heart out after a troubled year. We visit California with rising British glam rock stars The Struts, salute cult heroes Clutch, and go deep with Alice In Chains frontman William DuVall as he reveals the songs that changed his life. In addition, Thunder frontman (and Planet Rock radio presenter) Danny Bowes gives us some life lessons and we give a conclusive answer to the eternal Van Halen conundrum: David Lee Roth or Sammy Hagar? We’ve the only Access All Areas report from Planet Rockstock, live reviews from Def Leppard and Black Stone Cherry’s UK arena tours, and the definitive reviews of new music from Rival Sons, Inglorious, Thunder, Reef, Cats In Space and more.
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