Beatles-related Rolling Stone issues (1967-2006)

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Re: Beatles-related Rolling Stone issues (1967-2006)

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Hi
Thanks for the Rolling Stone issues esp for the John Lennon special issue from 1981 ( Which I Have )
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I've casually "thumbed through" some of the issues, and the 10/24/74 "Strange Rumblings In Pepperland" article is, at least in part, a report on the very first Beatlefest. Since this year's New York Beatlefest, which celebrated the event's 50th anniversary, just took place a couple of months ago, I took particular interest and I look forward to actually sitting down and reading it.
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Hi, everybody. Newbie here on board. I have every [digital] RS issue from the start (1967) to 2024, but I'm still missing some numbers
from years 2007, 2008 and 2009. I would greatly appreciate it if anybody out there has the issues I'm looking for and he/she is willing
to share them in pdf. ;)

The issues I'm looking for:

Year 2007: from 1027 to 1042/43
Year 2008: the whole bunch! From 1044 to 1068/69
Year 2009: from 1070 to 1075, 1077-1078, from 1080 to 1084

P.S. Thank you MorseMoose for the batch ('67-'72). From that first batch, I decided to do my own search and found the rest of
the [digital] issues up to the present including the book "RS Fifty Years of Covers" but I had troubles with these years, especially
2008. I couldn’t find any single issue! :(
If there's any copyright issues, you could send me a PM :)
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