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12 items by Cameron Crowe

  • The Rebellious Neil Young: Cameron Crowe's 1975 Rolling Stone Interview

    The Rebellious Neil Young: Cameron Crowe's 1975 Rolling Stone Interview | ARTICLE

    Nearing 30, Neil Young is the most enigmatic of all the superstars to emerge from Buffalo Springfield and Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young. His often cryptic studies of lonely desperation and shaky-voiced antiheroics have led...

    June 1, 2011 1:05 PM ET
  • Pearl Jam: Five Against the World

    Pearl Jam: Five Against the World | ARTICLE

    There are two Eddie Vedders. One is quiet, shy, barely audible when he speaks. Loving and loved in return. The other is tortured, a...

    October 28, 1993 3:35 PM ET
  • The Rolling Stone Interview: Joni Mitchell

    The Rolling Stone Interview: Joni Mitchell | ARTICLE

    Below is an excerpt of an article that originally appeared in RS 296 from July 26, 1979 . This issue and the rest of the Rolling Stone archives are available via Rolling Stone Plus, Rolling...

    July 26, 1979 12:00 AM ET
  • Nicks' Coat Gets Nicked

    Nicks' Coat Gets Nicked | ARTICLE

    It began when an FM station accidentally played the Atlanta Rhythm Section album cut "Imaginary Lover" at the wrong speed – 45. Favorable calls...

    August 24, 1978 4:15 PM ET
  • Dylan Going Vegas?

    Dylan Going Vegas? | ARTICLE

    There had been varying reports from his Australian and Japanese tours earlier this year, but when Bob Dylan hit town June 1st for...

    July 13, 1978 3:10 PM ET
  • The True Life Confessions of Fleetwood Mac

    The True Life Confessions of Fleetwood Mac | ARTICLE

    Fuck it . . . Peter Green didn't want his £30,000 a year. The money was royalties from his work with his old blues...

    March 24, 1977 12:00 AM ET
  • Who Split? They Can't Explain

    Who Split? They Can't Explain | ARTICLE

    HOUSTON — The advance word was "shaky." Roger Daltrey and Peter Townshend were at bitter odds. Keith Moon was looning dangerously in Los Angeles, displaying his genitalia onstage with a group of local weirdos called the...

    January 1, 1976 1:35 PM ET
  • So Hard to Make Arrangements for Yourself: The Rolling Stone Interview with Neil Young

    So Hard to Make Arrangements for Yourself: The Rolling Stone Interview with Neil Young | ARTICLE

    Below is an excerpt of an article that originally appeared in RS 193 from August 14, 1975. This issue and the rest of the Rolling Stone archives are available via Rolling Stone Plus, Rolling Stone's premium...

    August 14, 1975 12:00 AM ET
  • The Durable Led Zeppelin

    The Durable Led Zeppelin | ARTICLE

    John Paul Jones, Led Zeppelin's bassist and keyboard player, was quietly playing backgammon and half listening to a phone-in radio talk show on...

    March 13, 1975 12:00 AM ET
  • The Real Fleetwood Mac Stands Up

    The Real Fleetwood Mac Stands Up | ARTICLE

    LOS ANGELES — Even amid their legal action against former manager Clifford Davis, Fleetwood Mac maintains a low profile. The group has had few hit singles or magazine cover stories in a quiet, seven-year career, yet...

    November 7, 1974 12:00 PM ET
  • The Allman Brothers Story

    The Allman Brothers Story | ARTICLE

    The accent comes up out of Nashville, by way of Georgia, makes a dash across the States and ends up vaguely California. He sounds...

    December 6, 1973 12:00 AM ET
  • Deep Purple: Self-Evaluation Time Again

    Deep Purple: Self-Evaluation Time Again | ARTICLE

    "I don't really know why Deep Purple are so popular in the States all of a sudden," says Jon Lord, organist, backstage. "We've...

    June 21, 1973 3:30 PM ET