August 1977

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STROKING OUR JOKES Thanks for your article on Keith. You said something, and with feeling. Compared to Rolling Stone's pompous and vacuous account, it was like hearing Jack Flash after a blitz of Kraftwerk. Yours Truly, Nancy Achilles San Francisco, CA (Compared to other letters, yours was like reading James Joyce's Ulysses after a chapter of Rock Revolution.—Ed.)

CHRISTGAU CONSUMER GUIDE

Robert Christgau

ABBA: "Arrival" (Atlantic)::Since this is already the best-selling group in the universe, I finally have an answer when people ask me to name the Next Big Thing. What I wonder is how we can head them off at the airport. Plan A: Offer Bjorn and Benny the leads in Beatlemania (how could they resist the honor?) and replace them with John Phillips and Denny Doherty.

ROCK 'n' ROLL NEWS

Ted Nugent got the best of a chain saw recently; he was cutting a tree when the saw slipped and cut his leg to the tune of 36 stitches... no problem, though—despite doctor's warnings of "No dancing around, no rock 'n' rolling" Ted was not a jot subdued onstage or off.

THE BEAT GOES ON

Darcy Diamond

HOLLYWOOD—I had just rolled back to my place from the Whiskey after having consumed ten Heinekens and 25 Snowshoes (made with Peppermint Schnapps) when I discovered that the club's bouncer had followed me home. I let him into my place. He was kind of a cute football-type, and the dumbest man I have ever met.

Where's My Big Boy With Extra Sauce?

Barbara Charone

Alice Cooper is waiting for the man.

Creem Profiles

JOE WALSH

(Pronounced “Boy Howdy!”)

Features

HALL & OATES CONFIDENTIAL TAPES

JAAN UHELSZKI

Confessions of an odd couple.

CHEAP TRICK

Ira Robbins

Sight gags for simps.

ROLL OVER SHOGUN

Carl Arrington

KISS sneak attack Japan!

Southside Johnny: BISEXUAL ARTICHOKE?

Robert Duncan

I've got a pile of records here by the desk that I mean to listen to. From top to bottom the pile includes: Kevin Ayers, Jean Ritchie, Hank Thompson, Pink Floyd, the Persuasions, Steve Hunter, John Cale, Bryan Ferry, Dickey Betts, Starz, Asleep at the Wheel, Kraftwerk, the Band, Bad Company, Marty Robbins, Cheap Trick, and Jimmy Page's new production/concoction Detective.

BAD CO.: Jumpin’ Pumpin’ Music

Air-Wreck Genheimer

Stuffed buffalo heads crowd the desert arena's trophy case.

Letter From Britain

Stuck in the Grooves With the Bourgeois Blues

Simon Frith

It turns out that the other godfather of the British New Wave is Jim Morrison.

Lisa Robinson Interviews Elissa Perry Interviews Lisa Robinson

Lisa Robinson

I've often said that as far as rock and roll wives go, the ones you'd want to know, stay home.

Stars Cars

RUBY STAR

Creemedia

Monty Python's Neil Innes: How Sweet To Be An Idiot

Simon Frith

There's no tradition of rock humour in Britain (there's not much of one in America come to that—but we haven't even got a National Lampoon).

Confession of a FILM FOX

Now that Mary Hartman is just a memory, Louise Lasser is said to be busy writing a book all about the trials and tribulations of working with Master Norman Lear. (Can you stand the wait?) Donny, Marie and the rest of the Osmond clan (who can keep count?) have moved their facilities out of dirty, disgusting California to clean, pure Provo, Utah...

Records

Dictators Blast Into Teenage Cysthood

John Morthland

The burger thing crawled slowly through the mud, an amputee star fish lost in a sea of porcine pink.

GOT INCREDIBLE SCREAMING LIVE BEATLES IF YOU WANT IT!

Last year when Wings was set to tour the States some New York rockmag was doing a one-shot on McCartney and wanted me to listen to every vocal Paul ever cut and do an annotated discography of the whole damn thing (ran 26 pages or so). Aside from the sheer joy of coincidentally also managing to hear how incredibly fucking great Lennon was back in those early days of the first 5-6 albums what was really mindboggling about the whole project was I actually got to play every cut of every Beatle elpee in sequence, something I never figured I'd ever do again.

Rock · a · Rama

TAMMY WYNETTE-Let's Get Together (Epic) ::There are few voices that've illicited raw emotion from me (Dusty Springfield makes me crazy, especially in the summer), but Tammy makes my normally frigiferous sentimentalities turn to Elmer Gantry jelly.

Rewire Yourself

Stick It In Your Casio

Richard Robinson

The Casio CQ-1 Computerized Quartz is a five-ounce computer the size of an eyeglass case that does the following.

Extension Chords

Life On The Way Up

Allen Hester

Every game's got its own rules, some obvious, others that you can only learn by playing.

Backstage

BACKSTAGE

Where the Stars Tank Up & Let Their Images Down