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Suzi Quatro: This Is Suzi Quatro. She's Heavy
Interview by Tony Stewart, NME, 2 June 1973
ON THE HORIZON of Charles Street, London, or more precisely in the RAK Record Company offices, is a Star. Her name is Suzi Quatro. Five ...
Interview by Charles Shaar Murray, NME, 13 October 1973
"WE GOT a great new single comin' out," says Suzi Quatro from the depths of a rather predatory-looking brown armchair in Mickie Most's office at ...
Interview by Charles Shaar Murray, NME, 26 January 1974
THERE WAS a curious smell in the Belle Vue Hall, Manchester. ...
Wings: Paul McCartney: …No Not Really In A Way Actually As It Happens…
Interview by Charles Shaar Murray, NME, 26 July 1975
VENUS AND MARS ARE LATE. The sandwiches don't care, though. Even though they're the same day's vintage fresh, soft white bread-triangles housing excerpts from ...
Eddie & The Hot Rods: Tasty, Urban Tension Classics…
Interview by Max Bell, NME, 3 April 1976
MAX BELL says, "Kids, you gonna drive me to drinkin'. If you can't get next to HOT ROD thinkin'" ...
The Ramones: 'Waitin' for World War III' Blues
Interview by Max Bell, NME, 17 July 1976
JOEY RAMONE is wandering around the empty Roundhouse, looking vacant and clutching a brand new camera under his arm like a teddy bear substitute. A ...
The Dictators: The Handsomest Man In Rock And Roll
Interview by Max Bell, NME, 16 October 1976
You may have been ready for Patti 'n' the Pistols 'n' the Ramones, but are you as ready as MAX BELL for The DICTATORS and... ...
MC5, Wayne Kramer: Wayne Kramer: Broke, Busted, Disgusted, Agents Can't Be Trusted
Interview by Max Bell, NME, 20 August 1977
Former MC5 guitarist WAYNE KRAMER live from Lexington Penitentiary, talks to MAX BELL about times past and time passing ...
Interview by Charles Shaar Murray, NME, 11 February 1978
What do all these bands have in common? ANSWER: They're all EDDIE AND THE HOTRODS, slidin' on the moment and trying not to fall off. ...
Mick Farren: Is There Life After Dingwalls?
Interview by Chris Salewicz, NME, 30 September 1978
DESPITE THE SILK shawl wrapped about its neck to prevent its head falling off, there is a dignity, a pride, even a sense of all ...
The Cramps: Zip Guns In The Junkyard!
Interview by Cynthia Rose, NME, 13 August 1983
GEEK MAGGOT BINGO IS THE film that trade Bible Variety characterised a "one geek, few maggots and no bingo". A lot they know! ...
Interview by Cynthia Rose, NME, 14 January 1984
IT'S ALMOST like standing with my stilettoes planted on the very threshold of Club Yes. ...
Hüsker Dü: Dü You Believe In Magic?
Interview by Richard Grabel, NME, 25 April 1987
Hüsker Dü, major-label guys, zoom on with their finest LP yet and an affirmation of their world view. RICHARD GRABEL is still a true believer ...
Interview by Jack Barron, NME, 12 December 1987
With A R Kane and Dinosaur Jr, Croydon noiseniks LOOP are busy reviving indie white rock fortunes. JACK BARRON asks how long before these bands ...
Interview by Mark Sinker, NME, 30 April 1988
WHIPPED CREAM ON A BARBED WIRE PIE ...
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