This ad sits in the latest issue of Rolling Stone magazine. Consider it funny, or perhaps tragic, or maybe a statement all by itself. Here it is – without commentary …
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I read it a few times and I think it is a facetious poke at the record labels?
If not, then it goes to prove that my 85 year old mother was correct to continue subscribing to Rolling stone magazine!
I am grateful that I sold 80 million records without a single mention in that hallowed rag, and that my dear mother continues to look for mentions about her son for another 40 plus years.
Rolling Stone…. Lock up your Grandmothers!
–Peter Noone The artist called Herman to his face.
PS She has an mp3 player and can download music despite all those years of being told that music was dead.
Facetious or not, it does make you wonder what the labels were doing with all the money.
OK, maybe it makes you wonder what they could’ve been doing with all that money.