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Aerosmith, Guns N' Roses: Gun Law: War of the Roses
Interview by Paul Elliott, Sounds, 20 August 1988
Blasting rumours of a split, the uncompromising GUNS N' ROSES have shot to the top with their hardbitten sound. PAUL ELLIOTT gets a taste of the band's addiction to ...
Faster Pussycat: Faster Pussycat (Elektra K96 07301) ****
Review by Paul Elliott, Sounds, 11 July 1987
FELINE GROOVY ...
Review by Geoff Barton, Sounds, 13 January 1979
THANKFULLY, AFTER their last atrocious album Attention Shoppers (ugh! That's worse than Olias Of Sunhillow for an LP title), this fourth Starz disc finds the ...
Guns N' Roses: Raising Hell in the City of Angels
Interview by Paul Elliott, Sounds, 4 April 1987
Over on L.A.'s Santa Monica Boulevard, rock renegades GUNS N' ROSES are having a ball. PAUL ELLIOTT parrys shots with L.A.'s scuzziest scumbags. ...
Guns N' Roses: Dancing with Mr Brownstone
Profile by Paul Elliott, Sounds, 4 November 1989
GUNS N' ROSES are the archetypal rock'n'roll renegades — loud-mouthed American punks fuelled on liquor and drugs as they rampage on a crazed course towards self-destruction. Paul ...
Interview by Sandy Robertson, Sounds, 11 September 1982
"KIDS LOSE interest fast," mused the boy as the tots in the playground drifted back to their balls and rollerskates, having assimilated and dispensed with ...
Motörhead, Pink Fairies, The, Strife (UK): Pink Fairies, Motorhead, Strife: Roundhouse, London
Live Review by Giovanni Dadomo, Sounds, 13 November 1976
Oh, wart a night ...
Report by Garry Bushell, Sounds, 28 June 1980
THUNDER SPREADS across the weathered visage of Selecter's dumpling coach driver Tennessee Roman Reynolds. He thumps the breakfast table like he's an SPG man working ...
Mahogany Rush: And This Little Piggy Took Too Much Acid
Interview by Geoff Barton, Sounds, 25 June 1977
If we tell you that Frank Marino of Mahogany Rush took 1500 trips in a month, you won't be surprised that the tale he tells ...
Interview by Paul Elliott, Sounds, 8 August 1987
Who would have believed six months ago that New York speed metal bruisers ANTHRAX would have had not one but two UK chart to their ...
Ted Nugent: Survival of the Fittest
Interview by Geoff Barton, Sounds, 29 May 1976
Geoff Barton shuddered, any moment the phone would ring and along the transatlantic link line would come the voice of mad Detroit axeman Ted Nugent, ...
Blue Öyster Cult, Clash, The: Blue Oyster Cult and Sandy Pearlman
Interview by Sandy Robertson, Sounds, 13 May 1978
ERIC BLOOM is adamant about the current position and status of the band he sings and plays for, the am-aaa-zing Blue Oyster Cult; they are ...
Profile and Interview by Sylvie Simmons, Sounds, 21 August 1982
WIMP ROCK. Every time you turn on the radio out here, there it is, hitting your ears with all the strength and power of a ...
Mötley Crüe: Masters of Disaster
Interview by Paul Elliott, Sounds, 1 March 1986
PAUL ELLIOTT confronts MÖTLEY CRÜE, men with a taste for reckless living, sexual weirdness and putting bounties on making it with gummy old grannies. ...
Van Halen Makes Your Day Go Away
Report and Interview by David Hepworth, Sounds, 7 July 1979
DAVID HEPWORTH GOES TO HALEN BACK (NEWCASTLE, ACTUALLY) ...
Interview by Paul Elliott, Sounds, 6 January 1990
Five skinny, lippy punks outta New Jersey are about to become the biggest noise in American rock since Guns N' Roses. Arrogant, controversial, yobbish — ...
Mötley Crüe: Crüesin' and Blüesin'
Interview by Sylvie Simmons, Sounds, 20 February 1982
"FIRST YOU got to cut it real jaggedy. And you need this stuff." ...
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