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July 1985

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Creem Profiles

GEORGE THOROGOOD

(Pronounced “Boy Howdy!”)

Rock 'n' Roll News

Being For The Benefit Of The Vietnam Veterans Of America Dept.: A recent gathering of some of Michigan’s finest oldsters (musicians from the ’60s), billed as the Guitar Army, brought in the bucks for the VVA and entertained a soldout crowd at Harpo’s in Detroit.

The Beat Goes On

Robert Lloyd

HOW BROWN WAS MY RAWHIDE? SACRAMENTO, CA—Sacramento is not exactly a hothouse for the nurturing of Young Raw, Rock ’n’ Roll Talent. But consider, friend, all that frontier history lying around, glowing practically—inspiration for the asking.

REO SPEEDWAGON DO’WANNA B’WANAS!

Kevin Knapp

After nearly a two year absence, these multi-platinum Wagoneers were just two weeks into the first leg of a tour supporting their most recent LP

IRON MAIDEN: WHAT’S IT ALL ABOUT, EDDIE?

Karen Schlosberg

Heavy Metal. Now—wait.

BEING OF GENERAL PUBLIC INTEREST

Richard Grabel

As the mainstays of the Beat (known in America as the English Beat, to distinguish them from a California power-pop band that had first dibs on the name the Beat), Dave Wakeling and Ranking Roger always seemed on the verge of pop star success.

Features

THE WIT & WISDOM OF PRINCE ROGERS NELSON

Bill Holdship

P.T. Barnum won’t you please come home?

Rock ‘n’ Roll Calendar

Calendar

Eleganza

AS GAIL WARNINGS TURNS, AND HOW TO DRESS

John Mendelssohn

Extremely generous financial compensation is far from the only benefit that accrues to writing this column.

SECRETS OF DAVE!

D. DiMARTINO

CREEMEDIA

Cynthia Rose

He’s James “Sonny” Crockett, the cop who spends his working time in Cerruti silk suits, T-shirts and espadrilles (minus socks). Dumped by a comely ex-wife, he now parks his black Ferrari in front of a houseboat anchored in Miami’s most scenic marina, an accomodation he shares with an alligator named Elvis.

Stars Cars

TOMMY LEE

CREEM DREEM

FIONA

MEDIA COOL

Keith A. Gordon

MADONNA by Ed Kelleher & Harriette Vidal (Leisure Books) With both authors having backgrounds as rock writers or publicists, it’s no wonder to us that they’ve come up with a pretty scary book here. It’s all about the beautiful Madonna, who is evil incarnate.

Video Video

GERRY’S KIDS

Billy Altman

In typical Second City fashion, the Gerry Todd Show was based on a juxtaposition of hopelessly incongruous elements.

Records

RECORDS

Mitchell Cohen

Pretty soon, it will be an established practice for earnest rockers to start off albums by announcing the circumstances of their birth.

45 REVELATIONS

Ken Barnes

If I had to pick my favorite recordmaker these days, I’d say Tom Petty. Springsteen (main rival) may tackle weightier issues, with more powerful impact at times, but Petty has a lightness of touch I find more appealing, and song for song his records simply sound better.

ROCK • A • RAMA

Dave DiMartino

FISHBONE (Columbia) I’ve been waiting for years for some hep young blacks to take up that leering torch passed by our greatest rock ’n’ roller ever—Mr. Chuck Berry, of course, who’d you think I meant?—and the hour may have come to this Fishbone disc.

FROM ZAPPA TO ALCATRAZZ

Billy Cioffi

YAMAHA COMPUTER ASSISTED MUSIC SYSTEM (YCAMS) (Yamaha International Corporation) With the refinement of the MIDI as well as the gigantic leaps in digital technology, electronic instrument companies have leapt feet first into the world of computers.

Backstage

Backstage

Where the Stars Tank Up & Let Their Images Down