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Review by Max Bell, NME, 26 July 1975
TOYS IN THE Attic, is Aerosmith's third record. No one here knows that much about Aerosmith, except that they're a straight-ahead Eastern seaboard band with ...
Review by Max Bell, NME, 19 June 1976
ONCE UPON A TIME the idea of liking Ted Nugent and The Amboy Dukes was considered remarkably unhip. Poor old Ted and his boys were ...
Review by Max Bell, NME, 3 July 1976
AEROSMITH HAVE GOT the whole situation psyched. ...
Rick Derringer: This Man Is Aiming To Kill
Report and Interview by Max Bell, NME, 25 September 1976
Excuse the pun it's Rick Derringer, of course, knockin' 'em down with hardnose rock'n'roll. ...
Review by Max Bell, NME, 15 January 1977
PREDICTABLE BOYS from the Rock Steady stable with Jack Douglas production. ...
Cheap Trick: Meet Tricky Ricky and the Denim Deliverers
Report and Interview by Max Bell, New Musical Express, 8 April 1978
....Ricky Neilsen and CHEAP TRICK, to be more precise, who're currently wowing the Heavy Metal Hordes and MAX BELL (who naturally feels there's a bit ...
Review by Max Bell, NME, 9 December 1978
THE INEVITABLE live double from Aerosmith rolls inexorably into the American "Christmas like a fat Thanksgiving turkey". ...
J. Geils Band: Return Of The Hard-Drivin' Man
Interview by Max Bell, NME, 19 May 1979
"I'm a creature of the night. I don't wake up till it gets dark. D'ja wanna drink?" PETER WOLF of the J. GEILS BAND is ...
House Of Love, The: The House Of Love: Burning Down The House
Interview by Max Bell, Vox, November 1990
The House Of Love became a house of ill repute as they binged, boozed and vindalooed their way through the tour that never ended, burning ...
Review by Max Bell, Vox, May 1993
THE 'SMITH'S CONTINUED RENAISSANCE is so perfectly realised on Get A Grip you start to wonder what preservatives they put in their drugs. Giving up ...
Review by Max Bell, Vox, June 1993
FATE OF NATIONS is Robert Plant's seventh solo album. Must be some mystic significance there for you Zen and Manic Nirvana freaks. Robert too, judging ...
4 Non Blondes: Non Blonde Ambition
Interview by Max Bell, Vox, October 1993
Less than a year ago no-one had heard of San Francisco's 4 Non Blondes; now, sales of their debut LP are going crazy. Is there ...
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