As Boca Raton real estate owners already know, Rolling Stone magazine is the best entertainment related publication on the market. For its 40th anniversary, the editors of Rolling Stone interviewed twenty icons who helped shape the industry. Originally created for baby-boomers, the magazine has grown to audiences of all ages living on Boca Raton real estate. Connecting Boca Raton real estate owners with musicians for decades, and helping people discover new music, movies, and even political issues, Rolling Stone has cultivated into a media empire.

Doug Thompson owns half-a-dozen homes for sale in Boca Raton. He loves how the 40th Anniversary Issue offers a list of forty songs that changed the world, ranging from Chuck Berry’s “Maybellene” in 1955 to the 1987 rap classic “Bring the Noise” by Public Enemy. In fact, he still has the magazine delivered to one of his Boca Raton homes for sale.

Sally Jones, the owner of a Boca Raton luxury home, doesn’t like how the list does not include any Southern rock singles, such as hits by the Allman Brothers or Lynyrd Skynyrd. However, Sally appreciates how the issue includes amazing articles where larger than life celebrities that are still dominating the industry.

The Boca Raton real estate owner discusses Bob Dylan. Written by Rolling Stone founder, Jann Wenner delves into the originality of being on the road steadily for over forty years. He reports on other pioneer singers’ careers, the power of the atomic bomb, and is still thankful to have a generous audience.

Another Boca Raton real estate owner, Bob Kennedy, likes how Sir Paul McCartney narrates the impact of his early work, including watching Jimi Hendrix’s live version of Sgt. Pepper onstage, and the pain in losing his mates John and George. The “Cute One” also shares ideas about saving the planet in the Boca Raton real estate owner’s publication.

Mick Jagger characterizes on Elvis, James Brown, and his Martin Scorsese picture.  Jagger claims he was flattered when a magazine was printed sharing the same name as his band. Boca Raton real estate owners may be surprised when Jagger compares his role as a pop writer to Shakespeare.

Boca Raton real estate owners can learn a thing or two when Keith Richards examines America and the British Invasion led by the Fab Four. An articulate Neil Young looks at war and compares different generations’ entertainment industries. Most Boca Raton real estate owners think music was more believable as an actual movement prior to American Idol.

Boca Raton real estate owners who know Hollywood enjoy reading about Martin Scorsese. The director discusses his careers with the first film school generation of directors, Steven Spielberg, Francis Ford Coppola, and George Lucas. He also touches on why movies have been getting more and more violent. Spielberg chats about the future of the Hollywood industry making him nervous. Finally, Boca Raton real estate owners enjoy reading Jack Nicholson reminisce about what he actually remembers of the 1960s. Most surprising, readers learn that the multiple Oscar-winner turned down the starring role as The Godfather. It’s time to check out the 40th Anniversary Issue of Rolling Stone.

 

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