Topic: Rolling Stone's Top Twenty Most Important Concerts

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testing123 Posted – 3/4/2008 10:48:20 AM | show profile | email poster
This list of 'Top Twenty Most Important Concerts" was in a 1990 issue, but I don't know which one.

I called Rolling Stone's archival/library dept and they didn't know either - the back issues don't go back that far.

They also didn't think the NY Public Library would have this.

My next thought is...Rock and Roll Hall of Fame? I'll try there.

Does anyone have a further suggestion where or how I can find this listing? I have tried some magazine back issue websites that sell old RS, and found most of the 90's issues there...but don't want to but all twelve of them for about $20 each if I don't have to. But will if I must.

Not too familiar with Lex/Nex...would i stand a chance on that at the library?

Any guidance is appreciated. Thank you!

OH! I have done the Google thing, Craig's List, and have contacted also a huge Wash DC based national music education non profit also which specializes in music education and dissemination of research related to music of all kinds....very thorough outfit, but zip here too.

What were these 20 concerts? The only one I know for sure is Elton John at LA's Troubadour club. I need the other nineteen.

!!!

testing123 Posted – 3/4/2008 1:07:33 PM | show profile | email poster
Found it.
Thanks for reading. Sorry for cluttering!

Don't know who's on the list yet, but found it, and will go get it.

Thanks again for reading and sorry for taking up the space.
slink Posted – 3/4/2008 1:20:28 PM | show profile
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