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Report and Interview by Phil Sutcliffe, Q, 1999
Phil Sutcliffe checks out the history of British bands making it, and failing to make it, in the USA, and looks at the example of ...
Inspiral Carpets: Wish you were here
Report and Interview by Phil Sutcliffe, Q, July 1990
Its a sun-kissed "no-lose situation" for Inspiral Carpets. Surfing on the stupendous sales of their shock-the-vicar T-shirt selection, and equipped with a user-friendly record deal ...
Iron Maiden: Pas de moshing, s’il vous plait!
Interview by Phil Sutcliffe, Q, January 1991
"MES AMIS, il faut que nous arretons un moment," says the longhaired singer in leather jacket, skintight sports trews and a French accent truly Churchillian ...
Interview by Phil Sutcliffe, Q, August 2001
CERYS MATTHEWS slung a guitar round her neck and strummed a few chords. Then something caught her eye. She stopped and stared. Her jaw dropped. ...
Elvis Presley: Elvis: The First Sun Sessions
Retrospective and Interview by Phil Sutcliffe, Q, January 2004
IT WAS A QUIET WEEK in Memphis. Monday, January 4, 1954. Everyone easing into the new year. Nobody paid any attention when, around lunchtime, a ...
Bob Marley & the Wailers: Bob Marley
Retrospective by Phil Sutcliffe, Q, February 2004
DECEMBER 3, 1976. A mellow, starry Friday night at 56 Hope Road, Bob Marley's Kingston home. Children playing in the yard – three of them ...
Bob Marley & the Wailers: The Shooting of Bob Marley
Retrospective by Phil Sutcliffe, Q, February 2004
DECEMBER 3, 1976. A mellow, starry Friday night at 56 Hope Road, Bob Marley's Kingston home. Children playing in the yard - three of them ...
Guns N' Roses: Didn't You Used To Be Axl Rose?
Report and Interview by Phil Sutcliffe, Q, July 2001
When the reclusive Guns 'N Roses star re-emerged last year, even old band mates didn't recognise him. After a decade of hiring and firing, an ...
Derek & The Dominos: Derek and the Dominos: The Story of Layla
Retrospective and Interview by Phil Sutcliffe, MOJO, May 2011
NOTE: This is a slightly modified version of the original MOJO piece. ...
Loudon Wainwright III: The MOJO Interview
Interview by Phil Sutcliffe, MOJO, November 2011
"LOOK WHAT can happen!" grins Loudon Wainwright III, examining then-and-now portraits on the lid of his career-spanning box set, 40 Odd Years. In 1970 he's ...
Cream, Ginger Baker, Graham Bond: Ginger Baker: New Skins For The Old Ceremony
Interview by Phil Sutcliffe, Sounds, 12 June 1976
PHIL SUTCLIFFE takes a walk down memory lane with GINGER BAKER, drummer, sportsman and fellow piles sufferer. ...
The Notting Hillbillies: For a Few Dollars Less
Interview by Phil Sutcliffe, Q, March 1990
Knackered by the stadium circuit and in urgent need of spiritual rejuvenation, Mark Knopfler played a pub gig back in 86 with two fellow fingerpicking ...
Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon
Retrospective and Interview by Phil Sutcliffe, MOJO, March 1998
Pink Floyds Dark Side Of The Moon, aged 25 on March 23, is one of the great monuments of rock history – as overwhelming aesthetically ...
Bruce Springsteen: “I Wanna Tell You A Story...”
Overview by Phil Sutcliffe, Q, February 1995
Bruce Springsteen, Rock Orator, on Life, Love, Art and everything ...
David Gilmour, Phil Manzanera, Pink Floyd, Robert Wyatt: David Gilmour: And This Is Me...
Interview by Phil Sutcliffe, MOJO, April 2006
STRINGS SHIMMER, a bowed double-bass growls, a saxophone sighs. Heads bowed before the sound desk, David Gilmour and his two engineers listen. Again and again ...
Sleevenotes by Phil Sutcliffe, Universal Records, July 1999
"We were hell-bent on what we did. I didnt care if I lived or died but for the band." Paul Rodgers ...
Kate Bush: Passion Always Wins
Interview by Phil Sutcliffe, Sounds, 30 August 1980
WHAT THEY say about Kate Bush is that shes a lisping innocent, a born-with-a-silver-spoon, a too-good-to-be-true, a safe and uncontroversial, soppy, record industry banker. ...
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