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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... ...
The Flamin' Groovies: Teenage Head
Review by Mick Farren, NME, 16 October 1976
I MUST confess that when I was first confronted with the Flamin' Groovies, I was not impressed. ...
Ramones, The, Dictators, The, Television: The Punk Rock Machine
Report and Interview by Lester Bangs, Screw, November 1976
IT'S A WARM New York night in the spring of 1976, and there are a lot of places that the press moguls who publish, edit, ...
Profile and Interview by Nick Kent, New Musical Express, 27 November 1976
MEET MALCOLM McLAREN. He runs a shop called "SEX". He manages a group called THE SEX PISTOLS. He sincerely believes that he and his band ...
CBGBs, Max's etc: Underground Overground
Report and Interview by Chris Charlesworth, Melody Maker, 27 November 1976
"PUNK ROCK? What's that supposed to mean? The bands that play at my club aren't punks. They might wear leather jackets, chew gum and try ...
New York Dolls: Meet The Boys In The Band: The New York Dolls
Retrospective by Roy Carr, New Musical Express, 4 December 1976
Prime movers of P**K, this gang of poseurs were wearing safety pins when they were still in diapers. ...
Book Excerpt by Caroline Coon, '1988: The New Wave Punk Rock Explosion', 1977
Monday, September 20th: The Sex Pistols, the Clash, Subway Sect, Siouxsie and the Banshees. Tuesday, September 21st: The Damned, Chris Spedding and the Vibrators, the ...
Gladys Knight And The Pips: The Family That Eats Together Hits Together
Interview by Vivien Goldman, Sounds, 29 January 1977
Since their last visit eight months ago, nothing much has changed for Gladys Knight and the Pips. ...
Review by Mick Farren, NME, 29 January 1977
THE MAIN thing that's wrong with this album can be summed up in two words. They are Kim Fowley. Yes that's right. Fowley appears to ...
Review by Lester Bangs, Circus, 31 January 1977
I LOVE KISS. They can do absolutely no wrong by my book (Sybil). The reason they can do no wrong is that they can do ...
Iggy Pop: Iggy Said It, Iggy Had The Power, Iggy Had The Disease
Comment by Nick Kent, NME, 12 March 1977
THINKING BACK, IT WAS almost a year ago to this very day when I last ran into Iggy. An assignment had got me holed up ...
Mumps, New York Dolls, Ramones, The, Talking Heads: The Ramones: Punk City Night
Interview by Gary Kenton, Circus, 17 March 1977
The Ramones Leave Home While Talking Heads and Mumps Play the Bowery ...
Blondie: High School Never Ends
Interview by Toby Goldstein, Creem, May 1977
ABOUT A year ago my husband returned from CBGB's, where he'd had one of those "nights out with the boys" of song and legend. The ...
Bob Seger: Rock 'n' Roll's Mr Nice Guy
Interview by Susin Shapiro, Sounds, 14 May 1977
He's modest, he's humorous, he cares for his fans and he says he's very dull... yes, he's BOB SEGER ...
Saints, The: The Saints: Would You Let These Men Tie Your Kangaroo Down?
Interview by Peter Silverton, Sounds, 14 May 1977
Watch out, sport, the Saints are coming. PETE SILVERTON gets a buzz from 'em. ...
The Ramones: Notes on Minimalism (or Learning To Live With The Ramones)
Essay by Mick Farren, NME, 21 May 1977
THERE'S BEEN A LOT of loose talk, and it has got to stop. Ever since The Ramones blundered into the blinding spotlight of international rock ...
MC5: Kick Out The Jams (Elektra)
Review by Charles Shaar Murray, NME, 4 June 1977
BROTHERS AND sisters...the time has come for each and every one of you to decide whether you are going to be the problem or whether ...
Johnny Thunders & The Heartbreakers, New York Dolls: Trash: The Story of the New York Dolls
Retrospective and Interview by Kris Needs, Sounds, 25 June 1977
THE ONE gig I'm never ever gonna forget happened in early 1974 at the opening night of the Rainbow Room on the sixth floor of ...
Review by Giovanni Dadomo, Sounds, 25 June 1977
REVIEWED BY PAUL SIMENON (BASS) AND RODENT (ROADIE) OF THE CLASH. TRANSCRIPTIONS: GIOVANNI DADOMO (AMATEUR) ...
Bob Seger Conquers The World (And About Time!)
Interview by John Morthland, Creem, July 1977
BY ALL ACCOUNTS, Bob Seger is your archetypal Nice Guy – polite, friendly, low key, easy-going, self-effacing, able to laugh at himself with ease. Despite ...
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