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July 1970

alternative media project: media is our most important product

Barry Kramer

"We are a lonely, desperate people pulled apart by the forces of the death culture and we need the media to hold us together. Separation is doom. We are free men and we demand a free media, a free energy source that will drive us wild in the streets of Amerika yelling and screaming and tearing down everything that would keep people slaves."

BUMP

Rock 'n' Roll News

ROCK AND ROLL NEWS

Johnny Winter, the albino bluesman who has never reached the prominence or prowess expected of him when he was discovered by Rolling Stone and manager Steve Paul, has a new group which may well provide him with the outlet that he’s been looking for.

VLF!

Rick McGrath

“Come to the Party in Stanley Park this coming Saturday and Sunday. “The Party is not just a free festival run by youth. It has been planned by the Vancouver Liberation Front and is an attempt to begin building a revolutionary youth society.

Nixon Snubbed

Jeff Sherwood

LOS ANGELES — The Grass Roots, a group with a consistent string of hits over the past four years, have turned down an invitation to perform at the White House on July 12th. The group said it would have been hypocritical of them to accept the offer as they are in total opposition to President Nixon’s regime and its involvement in Southeast Asia.

The Truth Comes Out

Dave Marsh

It is amazing that John McLaughlin has not become more renowned than he already is. He’s the most thoroughly progressive genius of that instrument ever. And at this point in rock history, when dynamite guitar players sell on the open market for much less than a dime a dozen, a person who has taken the instrument so far beyond traditional limitation would seem to be a godsend.

And Vice Versa

Jeff Sherwood

Ian Anderson is Jethro Tull, for all intents and purposes. He is the group’s lead singer, flautist, accoustical guitarist, songwriter, spokesman and egotist.

Stooges Storm Sin City

Anne Moore

(While the Stooges were out on the West Coast to do their second album, they decided to play a couple of gigs. The first was a gala press reception at the Whiskey Au-Go-Go, with wall-to-wall media, including Andy Warhol and entourage. Andy split in the middle of the set, why no one really knows, but it definitely wasn’t because he had any trouble with old wounds (at least not physically). L. A. is possibly the only other place in the world that could have nurtured a band like the Stooges (though it would then produce Alice Cooper actually) and it seemed only fitting to have a little note on the Stooges in the land of the plasticburger. So here it is. - Ed.)

SHAZAM!

A Rock 'n' Roll Story In Six Acts

Ben Edmonds

A Newspaper For Woodstock Nation

Joe Booker

SUN/DANCE PANTHERS YIPPIES GARY GRIMSHAW AND JOHN SINCLAIR

Purging the Zombatized Void with Alice Cooper

Marvin H. Hohman, Jr.

Rock appears to be going through a period of transitionary chaos.

Anti-Rock & Roll Crusade

Janet LaRene

Janet going girl reporter to the Community Baptist Church in Garden City to interview anti-rock and roll crusader priest. Glad to say they got on fine - Deday).

Looney Toons

DEBBIE’S BOX FROM CHICAGO

Debbie Burr

(ED. NOTE: Creem staffer, Debbie Burr, recently picked up and moved to Chicago where she is working with the White Panther Party in various community concerns as part of a total move towards bringing the scattered alternative factions of Chicago together. Debbie will be writing this column to help keep us informed on developments in the Windy City, Hog-butcherer of the world.)

Looney Toons

Looney Toons

Dave Marsh

Well, I want this to be about John, John Sinclair who will always be very special to a number of us around here because he could drop by your place, same as you could drop by his and you would end up getting so blitzed that you couldn’t walk, maybe. Or maybe I could try and tell you what it’s like to be sixteen in Detroit and read a rock and roll column in an underground (quote) paper that’s so far out that it just totally changes your aesthetic, that’s so far out that a lot of other writing is revealed for the pud-shit that it is.

Somebody's watchin' you

Tony Reay

You know what I saw the other day? A membership card to the Crow’s Nest East. I was there when it closed. The crowd tore the place apart while the Savage Grace and All the Lonely People played. It was, in many ways, the epitome of what has happened in the last 18 months in this town.

BOOKS

RECORDS

Doug Keirdorf

(The following is printed as an artifact; thus, this qualifies as caveat emptor. Mr. Weberman is a prime example of the level some people can sink to in their own self-serving, ego-maniacal, obsessional... yes, Self Portraits. Remember the Bizarro World of the Superman Comics?

RECORDS

Dave Marsh

THE WHO LIVE AT LEEDS - THE WHO - DECCA DL 79175 WOODSTOCK: MUSIC FROM THE SOUNDTRACK AND MORE -COTILLION SD 3-500 Live music is the best music and we all know it and maybe that’s why nobody wants to write about records anymore; but these are the best kind of albums, at least in that sense, and in a whole lot of other ways too, even though they’re both spiritually and musically flawed efforts.