The Rolling Stone Interview

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The Rolling Stone Interview is a feature article in the American magazine Rolling Stone that sheds light on notable figures from the worlds of music, popular culture, or politics. Editor Jann Wenner has said that the interview is "part[ly] based on The Paris Review, which featured definitive interviews with writers like Ernest Hemingway and John Steinbeck, exploring their lives, their philosophy and their technique".[citation needed]

Subjects of the interviews have ranged from former presidential candidate John Kerry to the landmark December 1970 interview with John Lennon. The Rolling Stone Interviews: 1967–1980: Talking With the Legends of Rock and Roll (1989, Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).) is a collection of significant interviews from the magazine's first 15 years.

Selected interviews

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Notes

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  1. ^ Bono's interview
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  4. ^ Bob Dylan's 1969 interview[dead link]
  5. ^ Mick Jagger's 1995 interview
  6. ^ Steve Jobs' interview
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  8. ^ John Lennon's 1975 interview
  9. ^ Rachel Maddow's 2017 interview
  10. ^ Bernie Sanders' 2015 interview
  11. ^ Bernie Sanders' 2016 interview
  12. ^ Pete Townshend's interview
  13. ^ Steven Tyler's 1994 interview
  14. ^ Steven Tyler's 2011 interview