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Report and Interview by Al Aronowitz, Saturday Evening Post, August 1963
2003 note: The following was trimmed down to fit in the pages of the Saturday Evening Post by Bill Ewald, one of the few editors ...
John Lennon, Yoko Ono: Bedding In For Peace: John and Yoko in Canada
Report and Interview by Ritchie Yorke, Rolling Stone, 28 June 1969
TORONTO – It started like a pretty normal Sunday. The churches were filled, the radio news bulletins beamed out the latest on wars and starving ...
Report and Interview by Philip Norman, Sunday Times, 1971
JAMES BROWN will die on the stage one night, on the moving staircase of his own feet in front of a thirty-piece band; and then ...
Johnny Cash: Jailhouse, Jesus and H.G. Wells
Report and Interview by Philip Norman, Sunday Times, 1971
THE HEAVY carved front door into House of Cash, Johnny Cash's state mansion, in Madison, Tennessee, swung inward to reveal blinding sunshine and the awe-struck ...
Report and Interview by Ian Dove, Billboard, 6 November 1971
THEY ALSO SERVE WHO ONLY LIFT AND HANDLE... ...
Report and Interview by Jerry Gilbert, Melody Maker, 18 December 1971
"No, we'll never work as hard as this again. It's killing the magic. And it's not doing us much good either" - Si Cowe, guitarist, ...
Uriah Heep: The Heep Bombard Frankfurt
Report and Interview by Tony Stewart, NME, 10 February 1973
SATURDAY IN FRANKFURT, Western Germany, and Hans and Monika have pooled their Deutsche Marks to go and see Uriah Heep in concert. It's been a ...
Led Zeppelin: The Zeppelin Road Test
Report and Interview by Nick Kent, New Musical Express, 24 February 1973
"ROBERT PLANT QUITS showbusiness and joins National Dairies. There's a good headline for you. Print that as a news item in your paper, O.K.?" ...
The Pretty Things: Still As Strong As Bo Diddley's Guitar Arm
Report and Interview by Jonh Ingham, NME, 24 March 1973
FEEL THE svelte red leather. Take in the expensive walnut dashboard surrounding the precision instruments; the speedo flicking between 70 and 80. Experience the full ...
Timmy Thomas: Breaking the rules: Timmy Thomas
Report and Interview by Pete Wingfield, Let It Rock, May 1973
IN THE American record business, like any other, its the biggies with the bread that rule the roost. But every so often, an obscure record ...
Report and Interview by Ray Fox-Cumming, Disc, 26 May 1973
RAY FOX-CUMMING WATCHES THAT MAN STUN THE SCOTS IN ABERDEEN ...
Allman Brothers Band: Macon Georgia
Report and Interview by Ritchie Yorke, ZigZag, March 1974
THIS HUGE OLD Southern mansion has seen much better days. The dozen giant columns which surrounded it are flecked by peeling paint, grimly revealing the ...
Greenslade: Olé… Greenslade Rock The Spanish Inquisition
Report and Interview by Tony Stewart, NME, March 1974
ADMIRAL BLANCO'S assassination could have caused a big clamp-down in Spain. But luckily for the developing life-style based on British rock, the Espana government don't ...
Foghat: Their Business Is Rock & Roll
Report and Interview by Loraine Alterman, Rolling Stone, 29 August 1974
So you want to be a rock & roll star Well listen now to what I say Just get an electric guitar ...
Bachman Turner Overdrive: The Band That Laughs Last…
Report and Interview by Jim Esposito, Zoo World, 24 October 1974
THE BACHMAN-Turner Overdrive had just arrived backstage at the San Antonio Municipal Auditorium when the door to their dressing room burst open and seven extremely ...
Report and Interview by Chris Salewicz, NME, 7 June 1975
There is no mention of brown rice on this page. Persian rugs and health food in general? Well, OK...yeah, but not in any harmful quantity. ...
Report and Interview by Andrew Tyler, NME, 4 October 1975
VICTOR JARA sang songs for the people of Chile. In 1973, in the Santiago boxing stadium, a soldier cut off Jara's fingers before six thousand ...
Santana: Carlos Santana: T-Shirts And Sympathy
Report and Interview by Mick Brown, Sounds, 20 November 1976
What you been doing with yourself? How come you only got one guy left from last year's band? What's it like working with the third ...
Last Exit (UK), Sting: Making It: Last Exit
Report and Interview by Phil Sutcliffe, Sounds, 8 January 1977
Any band with fire in its belly sooner or later has to gamble on that make-or-break trip to London. This is an account of how ...
Pink Floyd: Empire Pool, London
Report and Interview by Karl Dallas, Melody Maker, 26 March 1977
GLC fuck-ups at Empire Pool ...
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