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Retrospective by Bill Millar, The History of Rock, 1982
TEX-MEX, A PHRASE commonly used to describe the rocknroll of such artists as Buddy Holly and Buddy Knox, has nothing whatever to do with Mexican ...
Ritchie Valens: The Young Singer Who Pioneered Chicano Rock
Retrospective by Martin Hawkins, The History of Rock, March 1982
WHEN ROCK'N'ROLL first stopped calling itself rhythm and blues in the mid Fifties, it became a young man's game. Teenage performers like Ritchie Valens began ...
Goodbye Young Lovers (wherever you are)
Retrospective by Jon Savage, The Face, March 1982
Jon Savage laments the Sixties attitudes still stubbornly enshrined in television's coverage of pop: "Boom Time is over and its children must shape up." ...
The Osmonds: The Osmond Family: Puppy Love
Retrospective by Tom Hibbert, The History of Rock, 1983
"It was not until groups like the Osmond brothers appeared on the scene that the pop revolution really get underway," wrote Richard Robinson in his ...
Bob Marley & the Wailers: Bob Marley: The undisputed world ambassador of reggae
Retrospective by Chris Salewicz, The History of Rock, 1983
BOB MARLEY ALMOST SINGLE-HANDEDLY introduced reggae music to European and American audiences and, more than any other artist, was responsible for establishing it as a ...
Retrospective by Chris Welch, The History of Rock, 1984
NEIL PEART is one of rocks show drummers, whose uncompromising personality matches his single-minded dedication to music. As one-third of Canadas Rush, Neil made a ...
Retrospective by Paul Nelson, Musician, October 1990
It takes a tough hopper to be cool ...
Retrospective by Pete Grendysa, Goldmine, 8 February 1991
"WE PAID OUR dues, singing on corners, at parties, driving all over the country, sleeping in cubbyholes where we had to take turns. ...
The Doors: Take out a Subscription to the Resurrection: Jim Morrison
Retrospective by Steve Turner, The Independent, 23 March 1991
PÈRE-LACHAISE CEMETERY is bizarre enough in itself – 100,000 sepulchres crowded into a busy Paris suburb and rolling down hillsides like an invading army from ...
Bill Haley: Indisputably The First
Retrospective by Colin Escott, Goldmine, 19 April 1991
It was, as writer Nick Tosches observed, "one of the first instances of a white boy really getting down to the art of hep." ...
Del-Vikings, The: The Del-Vikings
Retrospective by Pete Grendysa, Goldmine, 21 February 1992
THE GOLDEN DREAM of rock 'n' roll goes like this: a few guys or girls get together, work out some songs, are discovered and recorded, ...
Dazed and Infused: The Summer of Love
Retrospective by Miles, Vox, August 1992
"You had to be there" Barry Miles travels back in time. IT'S 25 years since the Summer of Love freaked its way into the ...
Bob Dylan: Bobfest: Bringing It All Back To Dylan
Retrospective by Larry Jaffee, High Times, February 1993
He's a pop-culture icon who gave the 1960s counterculture an attitude, a look and a song, 'The Times They Are A-Changin'', that became the anthem ...
Morrissey, The Smiths: Morrissey and The Smiths: There's A Place In Hell For Me And My Friends
Retrospective by Dave Thompson, Goldmine, 4 March 1994
IN JUNE 1984, Rolling Stone journalist James Henke asked Britain's latest rising superstar, Smiths vocalist Morrissey, for his opinions on the British Prime Minister, Margaret ...
Retrospective by Martin Aston, MOJO, July 1995
IN 1965, THE LOS ANGELES MAGAZINE CHEETAH dubbed three emerging singer-songwriters Jackson Browne, Steve Noonan, and Tim Buckley 'The Orange County Three'. ...
Retrospective by Johnny Black, Q, July 1995
Summer, 1976. Punk, live punk, is about to explode in the capital. Tap rooms, Poly bars and sweaty clubs will host its unwashed greats. Johnny Black looks ...
Bobby Darin: Beyond the Sea...Beyond the Music
Retrospective by Steve Roeser, Goldmine, 27 October 1995
HE WAS born a year after Elvis, and died four years before Presley breathed his last. ...
Retrospective by Ian Fortnam, Vox, 1996
WITH INDIEDOM firmly in the grip of the inane and the insipid, the doleful delinquents of 1986 were in dire and desperate need of a ...
Stone Roses, The: The Rise and Fall of the Roses Empire
Retrospective by Johnny Cigarettes, New Musical Express, 6 April 1996
They were the greatest band of a generation and seemed invincible. At the height of their powers, their downfall seemed an impossibility. But now that ...
Blind Faith: Born Under A Bad Sign
Retrospective by Johnny Black, MOJO, July 1996
IN THE EVENING COOL OF JUNE 6, 1969, almost 7,000 people made their way to Hyde Park, where they slept under stars to be sure ...
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