Oui Magazine 1981 November

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Oui Magazine 1981 November

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Contents:  Van Halen: Heavy Metal, Heavy Sex (They’re the latest in teenyrock desperados and their leader, David Lee Roth, offers some exclusive insights into the Modern Groupie. Her Thoroughly Modern Mom, and the rise of X-rated video in rockdom), Raven De La Croix: The Sloe-Eyed Sex Machine (The macrobosomic star of Russ Meyer’s memorable X-rater, “Us” appears in her first magazine layout, accompanied by an astonishing rap session with Peter Wolff), Robin Moore: Peeping On Xaviera, The Inside Story (Author of “The Happy Hooker” as well as half a dozen other of the best-selling best sellers of all time), Moore writes about the intrigues and eccentricities that landed him in the most famous boudoir of our day), David Wallechinsky: The Intimate Sex Lives Of Famous People Quiz (Do you know your noted nymphos? Your popular pervos? Here’s a hip gossip test from David Wallechinsky, based on the popular Wallace family best seller), Raincoat Brigadier (“Le Trench”, the fashionable answer to the French drench and the perfect way to quench a wench. An essay in redoubtable new rainwear which features some alluvial hanky-panky, to boot), That Beautiful Beast, The Datsun Turbo 280 ZX (She’s sleek, she’s fast, she’s affordable. This lovely gal meets a roadmaster’s stiffest qualifications), Music (The myth behind the truth of David Allen Coe, genius, harem-keeper, biker, ex-con and the King of Shitkicker Soul), Club Oui/Questionnaire (Girls who read boys’ books. An attempt at a survey), Drugs (The Great Snort Scare. How racist legislators got cocaine banned by invoking the dread Black bogeyman. And we’re not talking last week, either, Jack), Jailhouse Interview (Bobby Beausoleil talks about life, art, Manson, Capote, and the incredible act for which he sacrificed his youth and freedom), Pictorial (That Bosomy Blonde Rossington Babe, shot on her native turf, England, with her mighty polo pony, Oui Willie), Fiction/Burffles (by Maruschka. Unclad star of our September issue offers some poetic insights into the making of love), Remembrance? Phil Ochs (The pathetic last hours of a beloved folk hero, moving from potvaliant struggle to unheroic demise), Pictorial/Deena (She of the perfect pecs and mellifluous mamms and easy-going disposition), Pictorial (She’s so vain, she gets off on the toilet, no less…fully mirrored and coiffed to the gills), Who/Jerry Argovitz (The NFL’s champion bargaining agent, and a probable super-force in the expected Great Walk-Out of ’82) Departments – Mail (Wolfwhistles and enemy epistles), Eric Weber (How to get lucky sans luck), Photo Strip i (The Great Salt Licker), Photo Strip II (My partner, the poonie), Club Oui Journal (Your sex lives, shamelessly exposed), What (Car stereos anyone can afford)

Issue:  November 1981

Condition:  Very Good