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Interview by Cliff White, Rock's Backpages Audio, June 1977
The Louisiana Swamp God on having his best stuff rejected by Warner Bros.; selling songs to others, and his pleasure at some of their versions; Elvis doing 'Polk Salad Annie'; on songwriting; on being compared to Barry White; on going fishing with his mom, and eating catfish; his new album, Eyes, and looking back at how he got started.
File format: mp3; file size: 21.9mb, interview length: 22' 47" sound quality: *****
Malcolm McLaren, The Sex Pistols: A Non-Interview With Malcolm McLaren
Interview by Sandy Robertson, Sounds, 18 June 1977
I VISITED THE office of Glitterbest (Sex Pistols management) recently, accompanied by Tony D. (editor of Ripped & Torn fanzine) to try and arrange an ...
Interview by Don Snowden, Circus, 23 June 1977
STEVE MILLER FOUND himself caught on the horns of a dilemma in 1974. A cult favorite from the first days of the Summer of Love, ...
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 ...
Kim Fowley, The Runaways: Kim Fowley: The Dorian Gray of Rock'n'Roll
Interview by Sandy Robertson, Sounds, 6 August 1977
TAKE A JOURNEY INTO ROCK N ROLL WITH KIM FOWLEY AND MEET...Venus & The Razorbiades, The Runaways, Juice, Teenage Prostitutes, Steven T., Zippers, Weirdos, Germs, ...
Interview by Nick Kent, NME, 27 August 1977
IT'S BEEN a rough old week for Elvis Costello. Last weekend he was right up there in the play lists with his 'Red Shoes' single ...
Interview by Peter Silverton, Sounds, 29 October 1977
"I'M NOT stupid. I know, however successful I get to be right now, that in two, three, maybe four if I'm lucky, years' time, I'll ...
Interview by Chas de Whalley, Sounds, 12 November 1977
I TELL YOU no word of a lie. This table was at least the length of my sitting room at home, if it wasn't actually ...
Penetration: The Future Is Female
Interview by Jon Savage, Sounds, 17 December 1977
ACCELERATION DON'T go to my head...London a module, self-contained, trapped in an ever-accelerating time/style warp: a week seems like a month in our brave ...
Interview by Phil Sutcliffe, Sounds, 31 December 1977
I walked through Carlisle in a mild drizzle musing on some crafted phrases about the castle, the airy market-town streets, the cool shower of country ...
Deep Purple, Ritchie Blackmore: Ritchie Blackmore: Wailing over the Purple Rainbow
Interview by Steven Rosen, Guitar Player, 1978
WHILE RITCHIE Blackmores Baroque-tinged shred solos make him the in-vitro father of todays progressive- and classical-metal movement (just ask Yngwie), his foot-stomping power chords in ...
Professor Longhair: I'm A Little Rowdy With My Playing
Interview by Max Jones, Melody Maker, 1 April 1978
Professor Longhair talks to Max Jones ...
Pete Townshend, The Who: In Which Pete Townshend Gets Personal
Interview by Dave Schulps, Trouser Press, May 1978
"SHADDUP," YELLS Pete Townshend. Then he slaps his leg and Towser the dog comes running over. "Do you want to go out?" Pete asks, getting ...
Outlaws, The: Outlaws Brought Back Live
Interview by Fred Schruers, Circus, 11 May 1978
Southern Renegades Captured at Last on Vinyl ...
Bob Dylan: The Man Behind the Image
Interview by David Hancock, Evening News, London, 13 May 1978
BOB DYLAN will be pocketing over £500,000 for the six shows he'll perform before more than 90,000 people at Earls Court next month. ...
Dexter Gordon: The Exile's Return
Interview by Brian Case, New Musical Express, 27 May 1978
Fashion and fate have dealt a few blows — but now DEXTER GORDON is cutting in, recapturing America and standing CBS on its head. The ...
The Dickies: More Than Just Another Crazy Band From L.A.
Interview by Sylvie Simmons, Sounds, 17 June 1978
Dickies n. pl. 1: Fake undershirts originating in U.S. high schools in the mid 60s, when "creeps" who wanted to look like the Beatles without ...
Deep Purple, Ritchie Blackmore: Ritchie Blackmore: I Want To Tell You What I've Been Doing
Interview by Jon Young, Trouser Press, July 1978
AS DAVE SCHULPS and I rolled along in the darkness to our impending interview, we were filled with apprehension. After all, Ritchie Blackmore has never ...
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers: Tom Petty: Animus Americus Unpoliticus
Interview by Stephen Demorest, Creem, August 1978
[L — Fair-haired, guitar-playing carnivore indigenous to America; leaves characteristic trail of Coke bottles.] ...
Interview by Roy Carr, New Musical Express, 5 August 1978
CONTRARY TO legend, out on the road the Rolling Stones attempt to lead as normal a life as one can expect when living out of ...
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