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BACKSTAGE

Where stars tank up & let their images down.

September 1, 1976

The CREEM Archive presents the magazine as originally created. Digital text has been scanned from its original print format and may contain formatting quirks and inconsistencies.

The guy on the right is Alice Coopar. The guy on the left is a minister and his dad. The lady in the middle is the latter's wife and the former's mater. They are all on their way to Hell.

Ringo: Blasted scenemakers coattailing me everywhere, no wonder Debraloo dumped me!

Being a rockstar, on the other hand, is not all gravel, either. Sometimes there is the gravy. Paul McCartney sang about it in "You're My Baby" on his last album, and here Keith Moon demonstrates it with a member of Airline Stewardesses Anonymous.

Cher: Greggy, I'll never call you a cheese-eater! Gregg: Cher, there's quiche in your lap.

Peter Townshend and Joe Walsh, two of the greatest guitar players in Christendom, relax between takes of their Ken Russell directed epic remake of Of Mice and Men.

Carlos Santana, back from the ozone, gleefully accepts the congratulations of his mentor Tito Puente on the occasion of winning the Chick Corea Lookalike Contest.

Paul & Grace may have broken up, but theyre still proud of their product China nee god (remember the Sunfighter album cover?) The tyke is now grown up, and the proud parents asked us to print this family pic as final proof that LSD ingestion did not, in fact, result in a damaged progeny.

This is Alex Harvey. Tie was, at the moment this snap was taken, attempting to explain to the two gentlemen flanking him precisely what the word "wog" meant. See, being a rockstar is not all fun and games.