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Interview by Miles, International Times, 25 April 1969
This interview is transcribed from a tape recorded conversation done at my house in Westminster. It has been edited for grammer and coherence only. Lee ...
Humble Pie: Exclusive! Marriott & Frampton present HUMBLE PIE
Report and Interview by Chris Welch, Melody Maker, 3 May 1969
When a new group is born naturally the Melody Maker is the first to know about it ...
Mothers Of Invention, The: The Mothers of Invention: Uncle Meat (Bizarre)
Review by Richard C. Walls, Creem, June 1969
(Most of the music is from the Mothers' movie of the same name which they haven't got enough money to finish yet.) ...
Simon & Garfunkel: What friendship means to Simon and Garfunkel
Interview by Royston Eldridge, Melody Maker, 7 June 1969
THE INFLUENCE of today's rock musicians is a very real one, and Paul Simon is a songwriter who reflects the times and society we live ...
Jethro Tull: Why It's Wrong To Judge Jethro Tull By Looks
Report and Interview by David Hughes, Disc and Music Echo, 14 June 1969
HEREWITH A MESSAGE to all dubious parents who are still of the opinion that every hairy and strangely attired pop group — like the one ...
Billy Preston: Billy's a Natural
Profile by Richard Green, NME, 12 July 1969
IF EVER there was a "natural" for the charts, Billy Preston's 'That's The Way God Planned It' — which enters this week at No. 19 ...
Bob Dylan, Band, The: Dylan at Wight: A New Voice and a New Style
Essay by Geoffrey Cannon, Los Angeles Times, 14 September 1969
THE TRAIN carrying us from Waterloo station in London to Portsmouth and the ferry across to the Isle of Wight Festival was full of newly ...
Live Review by Philip Elwood, The San Francisco Examiner, 20 September 1969
Sound Troubles: Monterey Opens Weirdly ...
David Bowie: Chart Control to David Bowie: The "Human Oddity" Interviewed
Report and Interview by Penny Valentine, Disc, 11 October 1969
DAVID BOWIE IS 22 years old, thin, with a halo of fair hair, a delicately soft face and two cold eyes. One is pale kitten ...
Tyrannosaurus Rex: ...But The Bopping Imp Keeps Bopping
Interview by Chris Welch, Melody Maker, 11 October 1969
CHRIS WELCH UNCOVERS THE TYRANNOSAURUS SPLIT ...
Tim Buckley: Carnegie Hall, New York NY
Live Review by Mike Jahn, New York Times, 4 November 1969
Tim Buckley sets Low-Keyed Mood At a Jazz Concert ...
Desmond Dekker, Pioneers, The: Ska's Mysterious Lyrics Explained
Profile and Interview by Roger St. Pierre, Record Mirror, 5 November 1969
Desmond Dekker talks to Roger St. Pierre ...
Holland, Dozier, Holland: This Song Team Wrote 7 Million-Sellers On The Trot!
Interview by Ritchie Yorke, New Musical Express, 15 November 1969
No. 2 IN THE LP CHART THIS WEEK IS MOTOWN CHART BUSTERS, VOL 3. THREE HITS ON THIS ALBUM WERE BY HOLLAND DOZIER HOLLAND ...
Lionel Hampton: If anybody asks, tell them — Lionel is ready!
Interview by Max Jones, Melody Maker, 15 November 1969
LIONEL HAMPTON'S late-night appearance at Jazz Expo in London the other week caused disputation, to put it rather mildly. Some people found him exciting. Others ...
Rolling Stones, The: Jagger in America
Interview by Chris Welch, Melody Maker, 29 November 1969
ALL'S WELL with the Stones and Mick Jagger is at peace with the world. They have returned to tour America after three years and says ...
Arlo Guthrie: Carnegie Hall, New York NY
Live Review by Mike Jahn, New York Times, 27 December 1969
Love Tales Sung By Arlo Guthrie Talking-Blues Style Marks Concert at Carnegie Hall ...
Badfinger: New to the Charts: Badfinger Make Apple Feel Rosy
Profile by Alan Smith, New Musical Express, 17 January 1970
IT'S BIG smiles and happy heads at Apple this week, where the once much-maligned label now has a further chart name — BADFINGER — to ...
Laura Nyro: Berkeley Community Theater, Berkeley CA
Live Review by Philip Elwood, The San Francisco Examiner, 26 January 1970
Poetess at the Piano Comes Back on Top ...
Cat Mother & the All-Night Newsboys, Smokestack Lightnin': Whisky a Go Go, Los Angeles CA
Live Review by John Mendelssohn, Los Angeles Times, 31 January 1970
Lightnin', Cat Mother Share Musical Billing ...
Interview by Mike Gormley, Detroit Free Press, 8 February 1970
Yes, Holland-Dozier-Holland DID Split with the Giant; Yes, Eddie Holland DID form Invictus Records; Yes, Invictus IS Climbing the Charts ...
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