
Features
Parliafunkadelicment Thang
Geoffrey Jacques
When the Parliament-Funkadelic trample on stage, everything is suddenly transformed.

Dear Creem: I have to admit I was in for a surprise when instead of picking up Rolling Stone (as I am in a habit of doing [among other things]), I happened to buy CREEM! The last issue I can remember reading was back in the Winter. What a upsurge in great reading.

Rock 'n' Roll News
ROCK AND ROLL NEWS
There is a bootleg album out which most definitely must be heard. It’s called The Blues Legend by Robert Johnson and so far as we know, it’s only available in Britain.

New Mothers
Todd Everett
“I’d like to clean you boys up a bit and mold you. I believe I could make you as big as the Turtles.” --A NOTED L.A. DISC JOCKEY, quoted in the liner notes to Freak Out. “The present-day Turtle refuses to die!” -Howard Kaylan, August, 1970

Brother Love Offed
NEW YORK—The ABC network of FM stations, long the bane of the progressive rock radio scene with its douse Love format, is making all sorts of moves in the right direction.

Soft Rock in Motown
Mike Gormley
Tony Clarke is a member of The Moody Blues. He doesn’t perform with them. He hasn’t been with them right from the start and he isn’t in any of the group’s publicity photos. But he is part of the group. He produces their albums.

Iggy: “I had a dream”
The Stooges been here and gone.

Rebel Rousers Meet the Gods
Cliff Bennett and the Rebel Rousers were a top British group when the Beatles were still beating around the back alleys of Hamburg — which means, of course, when being a “top British group” didn’t mean diddly-shit.

Popping the Blues
Savoy Brown bopped back into Detroit, home of their greatest successes, sans lead singer Chris Youlden and with a new, back-to-the-blues format that lead guitarist Kim Simmonds described as “mellowed out.”

King Jim Faces 8 Months
MIAMI,FLA.—Jim Morrison, the king of orgasmic rock, has been convicted of two of the misdeameanors he was charged with, specifically, open profanity and indecent exposure here. Morrison will be sentenced October 23rd to a maximum of eight months in jail and a $515 fine.

Jimi Hendrix 1945-1970: May You Never Hear Surf Music Again
R. Meltzer
We were at the press party for him, Eric Burdon and the Soft Machine. They were supposed to come in by helicopter but they didn’t ‘cause it was raining or foggy so they came in from the airport by car and Eric Burdon didn’t make it because he missed the plane in England to begin with.

Interviews
Creedence Clearwater Revival
CREEM: Are your convictions in the music as a person as opposed to being an artist? Is there politics that goes in there, as well as your music or is it your art before your politics?

Looney Toons
Looney Toons
Dave Marsh
There is a certain rage prerequisite to considering the deaths of Jimi Hendrix and Alan Wilson. Of all the people we’ve lost (death-wise, if not jail-wise) these two deaths make the least sense.

Leary on the Lam
Timothy Leary, righteous holy man and spreader of the LSD conspiracy across the face of crazed Amerika, has escaped from prison. Leary has been held in a minimum security prison in California at San Luis Obispo for the last seven months. Increasingly disillusioned with any hope of obtaining his rights from Amerikan justice, Leary finally became fed up and, on Saturday evening September 12th, he climbed a twelve foot chain link and barbed wire fence (just like the one at Gooselake) and made good his escape.

HELLO FOLKS! SO WHAT?
THE MAD PECK
The history of comic rip-offs is nearly as old as the history of comics tnemselves. Around the turn of the century the newspapers of Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst were waging a fierce circulation war on the kiosks of New York. Each man would stop at nothing to out do the other.

John Dillinger into A Hasty Exit

The Legendary Comix Ripoff Ruse
Somewhere between Capp and the eight-pagers lie the comic parodies that crop up from time to time in college humor magazines. Although they are not always obvious tracings their visual appeal usually leaves something to be desired. They are often vulgar and occasionally bawdy but they never have the outright sexual frankness of the eight-pagers.

FEARLESS FOSDICK
AL CAPP

THE UNTHINKABLES IN WHO ARE THE BRAIN POLICE
Bill Elder

Lil Awrfin' FANNIE
PETER WOLF

Beyond the Valley of the Dolls
The White Swallow
Russ Meyer unchained, Twenty-Century Fox saved from bankruptcy , Play boy’s “girlnext-door” ruse exposed, Myra Breckinridge for real and Los Angeles personified. Yes, all this and more, in over an hour of cinematic farce that, if it don’t send thrills and chills up your spinal column, will probably at least make you giggle a bit.

I Remember Ray
Lester Bangs
I saw Ray Charles singing “Eleanor Rigby” on the Glen Campbell Show the other night, and for a few moments his music held all the passionate intensity of old.

RECORDS
Dave Marsh
(When Johnny Winter and company traveled to Detroit to play at the Eastown and in the park in Ann Arbor and do the interview that we ran in Volume 2, No. 15 the conversation very naturally drifted to Johnny’s somewhat confused recording career.

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