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“Bastards. Liars. Pimps. Theives. Scumsuckers. Perverts...”
Report and Interview by Phil Sutcliffe, Q, August 1997
...And that's some of the nicer things they say about rock'n'roll managers. they may have swapped their baseball bats for law degrees, but as Phil ...
Chemical Brothers, The: The Chemical Brothers: The Big Boom Theory
Interview by Andy Gill, Q, September 1997
Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons — aka The Chemical Brothers — are rewriting the rock'n'roll rule book with their earth-moving amalgam of big beats, old ...
Overview by Phil Sutcliffe, Q, November 1997
Or the New Dylans. Or the New Stones. Maybe they were the New Johnny Hates Jazz. Whatever, whether plugging a gap left by the originals ...
Overview by Phil Sutcliffe, Q, December 1998
Stress, nervous exhaustion, clinical depression: a litany of mental maladies lie in wait for the endlessly-gigging, maniacally-drugging, heart-on-sleeve purveyor of rock'n'roll. Phil "Prozac" Sutcliffe dons ...
Interview by Paul Elliott, Q, December 2001
Britney Spears ponders hot chocolate and drugged reptiles from Australia. ...
Interview by Paul Elliott, Q, January 2002
You probed him about his ex-Radio 1 DJ namesake, dissing Radiohead and whether his mucky mouth ever upset his old mum. He responded with the ...
Report and Interview by Phil Sutcliffe, Q, February 2002
"I WAS TRYING to prove I could do it and come out alive." That was Eric Clapton's account of his immersion in heroin from 1970-74. ...
Queen: Fifty Years of Great British Music: The '70s
Interview by Robert Sandall, Q, March 2008
It wasn't all operatic rock and theatrical excess. As guitarist Brian May recalls, transsexual strippers played a part, too. ...
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