<P> In the first issue, Wenner explained that the title of the magazine referred to the 1950 blues song, "Rollin' Stone", recorded by Muddy Waters, the rock and roll band the Rolling Stones, and Bob Dylan's hit single "Like a Rolling Stone": </P> <P> You're probably wondering what we're trying to do . It's hard to say: sort of a magazine and sort of a newspaper . The name of it is Rolling Stone which comes from an old saying, "A rolling stone gathers no moss ." </P> <P> Muddy Waters used the name for a song he wrote . The Rolling Stones took their name from Muddy's song . "Like a Rolling Stone" was the title of Bob Dylan's first rock and roll record . We have begun a new publication reflecting what we see are the changes in rock and roll and the changes related to rock and roll. "--Jann Wenner, Rolling Stone, November 9, 1967, p. 2 </P> <P> Some authors have attributed the name solely to Dylan's hit single: "At (Ralph) Gleason's suggestion, Wenner named his magazine after a Bob Dylan song ." Rolling Stone initially identified with and reported the hippie counterculture of the era . However, it distanced itself from the underground newspapers of the time, such as Berkeley Barb, embracing more traditional journalistic standards and avoiding the radical politics of the underground press . In the very first edition, Wenner wrote that Rolling Stone "is not just about the music, but about the things and attitudes that music embraces". </P>

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