Promo ad for Blondie’s ‘Plastic Letters,’ 1978. This might even be an in-store stand-up, hard to tell If you are of a certain age, you will remember what it was like to get pretty much all your rock and roll knowledge from magazines. If you wanted to become a part of the The Cramps Fan Club (and who didn’t), you filled out a request from a magazine or perhaps signed up for the band’s “mailing list” at a live show. If there was a new record on the way, you probably saw it on the pages of CREEM (my all-time favorite), Trouser Press or Billboard. If you were aspiring young punk in the UK, you likely learned about the latest record from The Jam by reading mags like Zig Zag, Sounds, and Smash Hits. New York Dolls ad for their 1974 album, ‘Too Much Too Soon’ An ad for Mick Ronson’s first solo record, ‘Slaughter on 10th Avenue,’ 1974 Japanese ad for T.Rex records, 1974 Buy these records from Iggy and the Stooges… or else! I’m still a very big fan of printed media and read music magazines—especially vintage ones—on a...