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'''Let It Rock''' was a British magazine; #1-35 (Oct 1972 – Dec 1975). Let It Rock provided historical analysis and critical comment on the contemporary rock scene, and as its title suggests, gave more than a passing nod to traditions stretching back to the early days of rock'n'roll. (www.beatbooks.com) | '''Let It Rock''' was a British magazine; #1-35 (Oct 1972 – Dec 1975). Let It Rock provided historical analysis and critical comment on the contemporary rock scene, and as its title suggests, gave more than a passing nod to traditions stretching back to the early days of rock'n'roll. (www.beatbooks.com) | ||
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+ | *[[Faves, Raves And Composers In Their Graves]] | ||
+ | *[[The Truth – The Whole Truth – And Nothing But The Cheeseburger]] | ||
+ | *[[What Did You Do In The Revolution, Dada?]] | ||
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Revision as of 19:32, 26 May 2007
Let It Rock was a British magazine; #1-35 (Oct 1972 – Dec 1975). Let It Rock provided historical analysis and critical comment on the contemporary rock scene, and as its title suggests, gave more than a passing nod to traditions stretching back to the early days of rock'n'roll. (www.beatbooks.com)
See articles: