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This April 11, 1974 issue of Rolling Stone Magazine, Issue No. 158, features a compelling cover story titled "The Spirit, The Flesh and Marvin Gaye" by Tim Cahill. The magazine explores the return of Marvin Gaye to the concert stage and offers an in-depth interview that reveals his multi-dimensional talent and unique perspective. Alongside this, the issue includes a significant article by Joe Eszterhas titled "The POW Who Laid Down His Gun Part II," and Charles Perry's exposé "The Hearst Kidnap: Manipulating the Media," which delves into media influence and control.

Additional highlights include a feature on visionary composer Harry Partch by Jonathan Cott and an exploration of teen fantasies as art in Andrew Bailey's article "Rock Dreams." This issue is a valuable collectible for music and culture enthusiasts, showcasing iconic 1970s rock journalism and notable contributions from respected writers. Published by Rolling Stone, this edition embodies the spirit of its era with exclusive insights and investigative journalism.