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Review by Robert Sandall, Q, October 1989
NOW ON to their tenth album and with sales of the previous nine topping 25 million in the States, Aerosmith are still just about unknown ...
Review by Mat Snow, Q, March 1992
THE RISE AND fall and rise of Aerosmith has been rock's most up-beat cautionary tale of the last few years. ...
Aerosmith: A Quiet Word In Your Ear
Interview by Robert Sandall, Q, November 1989
Aerosmith? Mere jumpers on the heavy metal bandwagon? Struggling Stones-meet-Zeppelin copyists? Run-DMCs backing band? For years theyve been one of the Americas biggest, most influential ...
Interview by Paul Elliott, Q, December 2001
Britney Spears ponders hot chocolate and drugged reptiles from Australia. ...
Debbie Harry: It's About Time, Isn't It?
Interview by Dave Rimmer, Q, December 1986
SO WHY, WE must ask, is Debbie Harry back right now, exactly? Has she brought out her brand new single, 'French Kissing In The USA', ...
Profile and Interview by Mat Snow, Q, August 1991
Guilty of making music that was going out of style in 1973. Guilty of flying the tattered flag of rock'n'roll idealism. Guilty, indeed, "of never ...
Review by Mat Snow, Q, June 1989
UNLIKE THE Sex Pistols, the other great London punk-rock group had ambitions beyond delivering the short, sharp shock to the system suggested by the sudden ...
Rage Against the Machine: Cross: Rage Against The Machine: Élysée Montmartre, Paris
Live Review by Stuart Maconie, Q, November 1993
Grrrr! It's Rage Against The Machine. ...
New York Dolls: Hairspray and Hard Drugs: The New York Dolls
Retrospective and Interview by Mat Snow, Q, January 1995
The Stones in drag, the proto-Sex Pistols, Aerosmith's role models, Morrissey's mad aunts. What were the legendary New York Dolls about, other than leather, leopardskin, ...
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 ...
Report and Interview by Mat Snow, Q, September 1989
The highway to hell is a merciless thoroughfare for the all-girl heavy metal band. Male counterparts regard you with deep suspicion, record companies run a ...
Guns N' Roses: Tears Before Bedtime?
Profile and Interview by Sylvie Simmons, Q, July 1991
Axl fired the band. The band fired Axl. Then they made up and fired the drummer instead. Slash checked into rehab — than checked ...
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. ...
Profile and Interview by Robert Sandall, Q, October 1992
"I HATE IT, I hate it, I hate it," says Nuno Bettencourt, nodding at the 48-track mixing console of the New River Studio, Fort Lauderdale, ...
Lenny Kravitz: Come in, sit down, skin up…
Profile and Interview by Mat Snow, Q, March 1993
Enter, why don't you, Lenny Kravitz's psychedelically appointed freak pad, where herbular smells prevail, outdoor footwear is outlawed and co-habitees number willowy blondes and cantankerous ...
Profile and Interview by Mat Snow, Q, December 1991
Bob Seger is a hard-rockin' evergreen with a scrub of grizzly beard and a laugh like one of his native Detroit gas-guzzlers starting up on ...
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 ...
Profile and Interview by Mat Snow, Q, September 1991
They're a notch above your average cochlea-rupturing, pensioner-intimidating thrash outfit, Metallica. But their passage from fresh-faced punk-paced hopefuls to multi-platinum metal phenomenon has not been ...
Interview by Andy Gill, Q, November 1991
IT'S AUGUST 1991, and rock personages everywhere are cashing in on the summer season. Simple Minds pack Wembley Arena. Prince (temporarily) contemplates an outdoor spectacular ...
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