<P> George Harrison's song "This Guitar" (1975), a lyrical sequel to his Beatles track "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" (1968), references the magazine in its second verse: "Learned to get up when I fall / Can even climb Rolling Stone walls". The song was written in response to some highly unfavorable reviews from Rolling Stone and other publications for Harrison's 1974 North American tour and the Dark Horse album . </P> <P> "The Cover of Rolling Stone" is a song written by Shel Silverstein and first recorded by American rock group Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show . The song satirizes success in the music business; the song's narrator laments that his band, despite having the superficial attributes of a successful rock star (including drug usage, "teenage groupies, who'll do anything we say" and a frenetic guitar solo) has been unable to "get their pictures / on the cover of the Rolling Stone". </P> <P> Some artists have been featured on the cover many times, and some of these pictures went on to become iconic . The Beatles, for example, have appeared on the cover more than 30 times, either individually or as a band . The first 10 issues featured, in order of appearance, the following: </P> <Ul> <Li> John Lennon </Li> <Li> Tina Turner </Li> <Li> The Beatles </Li> <Li> Jimi Hendrix, Donovan & Otis Redding </Li> <Li> Jim Morrison </Li> <Li> Janis Joplin </Li> <Li> Jimi Hendrix </Li> <Li> Monterey Pop Festival </Li> <Li> John Lennon and Paul McCartney </Li> <Li> Eric Clapton </Li> </Ul>

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