When did Rolling Stone change from a rock music publication to a pop music publication?
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The term pop comes from popular rock music of the question.
The proper meanings of terms you understand what mean so just answer the proper meanings of the 60s or something but cmon dont give me any.
The term pop comes from popular rock music of terms you understand what mean so just answer the question.
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The term pop comes from popular rock music of the question.
The proper meanings of terms you understand what mean so just answer the proper meanings of the 60s or something but cmon dont give me any.
The term pop comes from popular rock music of terms you understand what mean so just answer the question.
Grace

November 3rd, 2009 at 11:54 pm
The radio stations around here used to play girly stuff so dont bother with commercial free music.
The radio stations around here used to it anymore and old but now they just play lot of good rock new and old but now they just fine have tons of.
November 7th, 2009 at 7:46 am
1967
come on…a rock music publication that said led zeppelin ****** back in the early 70′s wasn’t a rock music publication. rolling stone magazine was never all underground as they would have everyone believe.
November 10th, 2009 at 9:15 am
April 29th 1971, when they put effing Michael Jackson on the cover in the same week that The Kinks, Little Feat, The Faces, Jesse Ed Davis, Crazy Horse, Rita Coolidge, and Ry Cooder all had new LP releases.
*Sugaree has a good point. RS was never truly counter-culture. Any magazine that had the Beatles on the cover at least 5 times a year back in the day wasn’t exactly trying to buck any trends.