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Interview by Steven P. Wheeler, Music Connection, July 1990
FOR OVER 25 years, English-born Ken Scott has been in recording studios working with the legends of rock. Throughout the Sixties and Seventies, Scott was ...
Interview by Steven P. Wheeler, Music Connection, August 1993
2010 note: Harry Nilsson succumbed to heart failure and died on January 15, 1994, less than six months after this interview took place. ...
BALL, Bongwater: Kramer Versus Kramer
Interview by Ralph Traitor, Sounds, 8 April 1989
Ex-Butthole Surfer mark Kramer turns both cheeks — BALL and Bongwater — to Ralph Traitor. ...
Tony Joe White: Tony Joe Declares — Ah'm Aginst Unhealthy Things!
Interview by Alan Smith, New Musical Express, 1 August 1970
LISTENING TO Tony Joe White speak is like taking an excursion deep into the man's boots via the steamy swamps of his native Louisiana, where ...
Elliott Smith: Acoustic Splendour
Interview by Neil Mason, Melody Maker, 27 June 1998
CATEGORIES and pigeonholes and genres. They sure make our job easier. Everyone fits neatly in somewhere. Elliott Smith isn't too sure. ...
Lindisfarne: On Reflection: Alan Hull of Lindisfarne
Interview by Andrew Tyler, Disc, 14 April 1973
FOR SEVERAL weeks there had been rumbling and muttering noises suggesting that all was not well with Lindisfarne. It was Alan Hull in a careless, ...
Radiohead: It's true, things can only get better
Interview by Caitlin Moran, The Times, 13 June 1997
Radiohead's Thom Yorke looked around, saw what a mess we're in, wrote about it on an album called OK Computer... ...
Matthew Sweet: Revisiting Rainy Day: Matthew Sweet and Susanna Hoffs get Under the Covers
Interview by Steven R Rosen, LA CityBeat, 20 April 2006
THERE ARE THOSE who say, with good reason, that 1984's Rainy Day is one of the great L.A. pop albums. And while not a sequel, ...
Danger Mouse, The Shins: Danger Mouse Rings In The New
Interview by Andy Gill, The Independent, 26 March 2010
The superstar producer/remixer of Blur, Beck, the Black Keys and many more has teamed up with the frontman of The Shins. Andy Gill meets the ...
Primal Scream: "We're heavier than Guns n' Roses... We're loose and loaded delinquent rockers."
Interview by Siân Pattenden, Smash Hits, 21 March 1990
Yikes! They're so tough! Practically all of Primal Scream have been in prison! They think they're dead sexy! They don't wash their hair! And they ...
Michael Nyman: Time Waits For Nyman
Interview by Martin Aston, Melody Maker, 18 January 1986
Boffin, composer, systems musician, egghead and man with boring trousers MICHAEL NYMAN performed his soundtrack for A Zed And Two Noughts at the ICA last ...
Ciccone Youth: Youth Programming (Bastards)
Interview by Jack Barron, NME, 10 September 1988
THE LAST THING I remember before unconsciousness descended like a gun-butt to the head was Thurston Moore's evil grin and his instruction, "Relax, nothing bad ...
Interview by Ian Fortnam, bol.com, May 2000
WAY BACK in the post-Woodstock doldrums of the early 1970s, Alice Cooper erupted out of Phoenix, Arizona, and immediately consigned the wilting bouquet of navel-gazing ...
Average White Band: Young Rascals Searching For Your Soul
Interview by Barbara Charone, Sounds, 29 May 1976
Barbara Charone talks to Scotland's most famous sons, the Average White Band'I'm sure people will put us down...I hope they don't put us down but ...
John Lennon, Beatles, The, Yoko Ono: John Lennon: A Private Talk With John
Interview by Ritchie Yorke, Rolling Stone, 7 February 1970
YOU'VE BEEN talking lately about the fact that the Beatles aren't the musical group they were two or three years ago — that you are ...
Interview by Charles Bermant, unpublished, 17 September 1987
HOW DID YOU pick this time to re-emerge? ...
Was (Not Was): Was Not Was: All Over The Road With Two Motor City Outcasts In A Studio Tornado
Interview by David Gans, Musician, February 1984
"WHEN BLACK people hear our music," proclaims Don Fagenson, "they know we're white. Even our funkiest stuff. I think it happens to be a plus. ...
Interview by Max Bell, GQ, August 1997
SHARLEEN SPITERI was free-climbing in the Cuillin Hills on the Isle of Skye a year ago, when she made two uncharacteristic blunders. Firstly, she fell ...
Oasis: “Of course, me and Liam had a row about it...”
Interview by Phil Sutcliffe, Q, September 1997
Seventy-two minutes. Twelve tracks. No co-credits. Noel Gallagher talks Phil Sutcliffe through Oasis's third magnum opus, Be Here Now. ...
La's, The: There He’s Gone: Lee Mavers
Interview by Paul Moody, New Musical Express, 15 April 1995
Simple as. When Lee Mavers talks, in that cracked-up Mersey drawl of his, he talks. ...
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