CREEMEDIA
Maybe we've been fooling ourselves all along if we ever believed that this whole rock thing ever amounted to much more than just another slick form of entertainment and show business—just a seedier (tho not by much) version of the Hollywood glamor/dream factory of a previous era.
CREEMEDIA
"Adult Books I Don't Understand..."
WALK ON GLASS by Lisa Robinson (Newmarket)
Bill Holdship
Maybe we've been fooling ourselves all along if we ever believed that this whole rock thing ever amounted to much more than just another slick form of entertainment and show business—just a seedier (tho not by much) version of the Hollywood glamor/dream factory of a previous era. Superstars like Mick Jagger and Rod Stewart represent the modern equivalent of a glamorous show biz aristocracy, and, as Lester Bangs once wrote in these pages, the typical rock fan is "just like all them broads with the movie mags. What rock writing needs right now is not another Greil Marcus but a really good Rona Barrett."