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Meat Loaf by Jan Golab.
The Baby Huey of rock explains all about the remarkable success of Bat out of Hell, his imminent sardom in Roadie, his unnatural dedication to Frank Sinatra and -- most importantly -- the essence of "brainlock." Small Talk
Tanya Tucker by Robert McGarvey.
A Raunchy Rap with the TNT Lady. Features
"One the Set of "Roadie"" by Steven Diamond.
What happens when the world's biggest rocker (Meat Loaf), the world's sexiest rocker (Deborah Harry), the world's craziest rocker (Alice Cooper), and Roy Orbison, Art Carney, Hank Williams Jr., Asleep at the Wheel and a cast of hundreds get together to film the wild adventures of Travis W. Redfish? "The Art of Afterplay -- There's More to Life After Sex Than Sleep, Cigarettes or Johnny Carson" by Howard Rheingold.
"Being There -- Does a Male Reporter Have the Right to Enter the Female Locker Room?" by William Richman.
"The Nuts and Bolts of Auto Insurance -- How to Avoid Getting Taken for a Ride" by Chris Barnett.
"Valleyball Jones" by Dave Hyams.
"Dice Fever" by Ivan Goldman.
Craps is meant for dreamers and screamers, those "Men from La Mancha" who deposit good karma in their account and know the crap table is a helluva good place to draw it out. Models
Penny Gray (cover and inside) photographed by Brian Anderson Tessa Hewitt photographed by John Kelly Photos by Elyse Lewin and Phillip Dixon.