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The Rolling Stones: Mick Jagger Hits Out At Everything In Sight!
Interview by Nick Kent, NME, 15 October 1977
IF ONLY IT HADN'T all been so damnedly, unrelentingly...uh...amicable. ...
Bon Jovi: Yankee Noodle Dandies: Bon Jovi
Interview by Simon Witter, NME, 24 December 1988
HE'S ONLY NINE months older than me, but last year Jon Bongiovi - a 26-year-old American of Sicilian extraction - made more money than you ...
Boomtown Rats: Today: Top Of The Pops, Tomorrow: The World
Report and Interview by Paul Morley, NME, 16 December 1978
The Day After: Top Of The Pops Again ...
Report and Interview by Max Bell, NME, 8 April 1978
Meet Tricky Ricky and the Denim Deliverers. Ricky Neilson and CHEAP TRICK, to be more precise, who're currently wowing the Heavy Metal Hordes and MAX ...
Report and Interview by Nick Kent, NME, 7 July 1979
GIVE THE Yanks their due: when it comes down to being straight-ahead 'dunced out' almost beyond the realms of the hyper-crass, they take the old ...
The Beastie Boys: Rap Around The Cock
Interview by Steven Wells, NME, 17 January 1987
THE BEASTIE BOYS take a long, slow ride into the sewers of their minds, accompanied by a fascinated hack, one STEVEN WELLS. They do it ...
Lone Justice: A Tale Of The New West
Profile and Interview by Barney Hoskyns, NME, 18 May 1985
EIGHT YEARS on and it's official — we are no longer bored with the USA. ...
Iron Maiden: Welcome To The Machine: Iron Maiden
Interview by Simon Witter, NME, 12 March 1988
MUCH AS WE may laugh at the blustering antics of its ambassadors, HM is no joke. As a kind of musical Rollerball, exorcising taboos and ...
Soul II Soul: Funki Bold Demeanour
Interview by Sean O'Hagan, NME, 30 September 1989
• Current king of British clubs JAZZIE B is preparing to launch SOUL II SOUL even further ahead of the opposition-the summer soundtrack on both ...
Kid Rock: At Last! Could Kid Rock Be The Saviour Of Rock? Oops. Sorry.
Report and Interview by Steven Wells, NME, 9 October 1999
"HEY, SCATLAND! R U ready for some medal!? How many of you guyz are gonna getta 'shag' tonite!?" ...
Anthrax, Public Enemy: Anthrax and Chuck D: Noise From The Black Stuff
Interview by Steven Wells, NME, 22 June 1991
Five years after Run DMC's groundbreaking rap reworking of Aerosmith's 'Walk This Way', rock is finally repaying the compliment with ANTHRAX'S astonishing take on Public ...
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 ...
The Runaways: And I Wonder…I Wah Wah Wah Wah Wonder…
Interview by Chris Salewicz, NME, 24 July 1976
THE CORRAL lies maybe midway down Topanga Canyon, between Ventura Freeway and Malibu Beach. Maybe it's just the Romantic in me but visually – and ...
Report and Interview by Richard Cook, NME, 27 February 1982
"THEY WENT right through it. Took out every sock. Squeezed every tube of toothpaste. Then this guy says to me 'You – come with me. ...
Cheap Trick: Wake Up, Rick – You're The First Superstar of the '80s
Report and Interview by Nick Kent, NME, 8 September 1979
LET'S NOT mince words. The basic premise here is the why, wherefores and whatevers backing up the simple contention that within the next 12 months ...
Joan Jett: Whomping The Suckers With A Superball
Report and Interview by Gavin Martin, NME, 10 April 1982
"IT'S SO HARD to even think of being famous, of having that responsibility. It's really weird, I mean me!! a rockstar! Hey, are ...
Report by Nick Kent, NME, 27 March 1976
In downtown Manhattan the rock 'n' roll war rages on as potential crown princes of Punkdom battle for recognition.. NICK KENT interprets the action ...
Groupies: Stars In Their Thighs
Report and Interview by Steven Wells, David Quantick, NME, 28 March 1992
NME'S LOOK AT THE THINGS THAT GO HUMP IN THE NIGHT ...
Interview by Chris Salewicz, NME, January 1981
IN NEW YORK CITY it is the coldest day of the winter. Later that night the temperature drops to zero degrees Fahrenheit. The woollen-enshrouded Sting ...
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