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Interview by Gary Pig Gold, The Pig Paper, April 1978
GARY AND JOHNNY PIG IN A PIGSCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH NAZI DOG AND FREDDY POMPEII ...
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 ...
Joan Jett: Her Life Was Saved By Rock & Roll
Interview by Richard Gehr, Music & Sound Output, July 1988
IT FIGURES THAT JOAN JETT WOULD BE A BALTIMORE ORIOLES FAN. Like the Orioles, the three-chord rocknroll shes purveyed for more than a decade has ...
Interview by Sylvie Simmons, Music Life, 17 November 1991
THE PLUSH CONRAD HOTEL at Chelsea Harbour has for some reason (maybe it's the copious amount of Moet & Chandon champagne in the minibar!) become ...
David Lee Roth, Van Halen: David Lee Roth: Foul-Mouthed Reagan Shocks The World
Interview by Dave DiMartino, Creem, June 1986
IT'S FITTING THAT here in this unjust world, where rock stars regularly slander one another openly, where newspapers often present one and only one side ...
Interview by Bill Holdship, Creem, March 1987
ALICE COOPER'S 'Under My Wheels' is a rock 'n' roll classic. You can put it on a party tape or hear it on the radio ...
The Replacements: 'I Feel Lonely In A Crowd'
Interview by Blake Gumprecht, Matter, December 1983
'I don't think our talent is our strong suit. I think, I don't know how to put it, it's our spirit if anything.' Paul ...
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 ...
Interview by Sylvie Simmons, Kerrang!, 11 June 1987
"KNOW WHAT I want to do? Really want to do? Go over to Japan and pollute it. I'm not talking about drugs, I'm talking about ...
Guns N' Roses: Days Of Guns N' Roses
Interview by Bill Holdship, Spin, May 1988
In which our reporter discovers that L.A.'s reputed bad boys are good-bad, but they're not evil. ...
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 ...
Legends of Songwriting: Diane Warren
Interview by Bill DeMain, Performing Songwriter, September 2007
ASKED WHETHER she could ever love a person as much as she loves songwriting, Diane Warren doesn't miss a beat in answering an emphatic "No." ...
Interview by Pat Blashill, Details, April 1995
First a DJ saved his life. Then he found Christ. Now, after years of raving, Moby is ready to become techno's first pop star. ...
Pixies, The: The Pixies: Speaking In Tongues
Interview by Simon Reynolds, Melody Maker, 19 March 1988
THE HOLLERING IS ALL. The Pixies are what's left when all the frustrations and absences that once prompted rock'n'roll into being have faded away or ...
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. ...
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 ...
Interview by Sylvie Simmons, RAW, 7 March 1989
They say 'Every Rose Has Its Thorn'. Or at least POISON do in the title of their current hit single. And certainly the Los Angeles ...
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 ...
Jimmy Page, Led Zeppelin: Jimmy Page
Interview by Nick Kent, Vox, December 1990
In days of yore, communication breakdowns with the press suggested Jimmy Page was a dazed and confused prince of heavy metal. With Zeppelin reissues breaking ...
Interview by Sylvie Simmons, Kerrang!, September 1981
"Young Americans listen when I say/There's people putting us down/I know they say we've gone lazy/To tell you the truth we've seen better days/Don't need ...
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