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MC5: The MC5: The Battle Of New York
Retrospective by Ben Edmonds, MOJO, September 2002
AS THEIR FLIGHT FROM DETROIT TOUCHED DOWN AT NEW York's LaGuardia Airport on Thursday, December 26, 1968, the MC5 figured they had the future by ...
MC5: Kicking Out The Jams With The Motor City Rebels
Retrospective by Tom Hibbert, The History of Rock, 1983
"If you take everything in the universe and break it down to a common denominator, all you've got is energy", said the MC5's Wayne Kramer ...
MC5: The MC5: How the Jams Were Kicked Out!
Retrospective by John Sinclair, ZigZag, July 1977
In Britain, the MC5 are now far more popular than they ever were in their heyday – a fact which has prompted the recent re-release ...
Black Merda: It's a Detroit Rock Thing
Retrospective by Fred Mills, Harp, November 2005
THEY RUBBED shoulders with the cream of the Motor City, including Funkadelic, the Temptations, Edwin Starr, Bob Seger and the MC5. They recorded for the ...
Iggy Pop: Where the Debris Meets the Sea: Iggy Pop and James Williamson in Kill City
Retrospective by Barney Hoskyns, eMusic.com, September 2006
IGGY POP remains rocks ultimate protopunk – the "worlds forgotten boy" who took the menace of the MC5 and the demonic danger of the Rolling ...
MC5, Up, The, John Sinclair: Rock & Roll Dope: John Sinclair
Retrospective by Frank Bach, The Ann Arbor Sun, 28 May 1971
IT WAS back in the fall of 1966 when Rob Tyner, lead singer for the then "Avant Rock" MC5, and myself got in Rob's beat ...
Retrospective by Jaan Uhelszki, Uncut, February 2011
Resurrected! A remarkable, uncompromising proto-punk band from Detroit! ...
Retrospective by Tom Hibbert, The History of Rock, 1983
How Quatrophenia conquered the UK "SUZI QUATRO MADE A WELCOME CHANGE from the wimpy, folksy girls who were rocks only other female representatives at ...
The Liberation of Detroit: The Motor City after Motown
Retrospective by Phil Mershon, Perfect Sound Forever, November 2002
WHEN BERRY GORDY JR. moved the Motown empire to Los Angeles in 1971, his plan was for the worlds premier record company to go into ...
Frost, The: Lost Tuneage: The Frost
Retrospective by Bob Ruggiero, Houston Press, 14 January 2009
Who Dat? ...
Retrospective by Gene Sculatti, Rock's Backpages, September 2010
LAST SATURDAY, paging through an article on Robert Plant in the September issue of MOJO, I learned that, upon their initial meeting in a Dublin ...
Retrospective by Jon Savage, Ugly Things, February 2008
NOTE: This was written as an introduction to a brilliant Ugly Things article by Johan Kugelberg called "No More Jubilees: Punk Before Punk", which aimed ...
Retrospective by Robot A. Hull, Creem, July 1979
THE STANDELLS story convolutes through a media maze. Russ Tamblyn's brother, Larry Tamblyn, had already recorded on an East L.A. Mex-punk label when he founded ...
Retrospective by Tom Hibbert, The History of Rock, 1982
Widespread, commercial appeal was never high on the Fugs' list of priorities. ...
Pink Floyd, Syd Barrett: Syd Barrett: The Tragedy Of Floyd's Founding Genius
Retrospective by Tom Hibbert, The History of Rock, 1983
Early in 1970, Melody Maker asked Roger Waters what he thought of The Madcap Laughs, the debut solo album by his erstwhile Pink Floyd colleague ...
The Fugs: Lookin' Back at The Fugs
Retrospective by Mick Farren, NME, 17 August 1974
... a word of thanks to the guys who made all this decadence, vulgarity and debauchery possible. ...
The Pink Fairies: Looking Back
Retrospective by Mick Farren, NME, 26 April 1975
A thrilling tale of Ladbroke Grove, loose aggregations, hanging out, and falling about recounted in loving detail by an actual participant in those glorious ...
Runaways, The: The Runaways: Neon Angels
Retrospective by Don Waller, Detroit Metro Times, 7 April 2010
ON AUGUST 12th, 1975, the Runaways played their first gig — at Back Door Man fanzine founder Phast Phreddie Patterson's parents' house in north Torrance, ...
The Sonics: Have Love, Will Travel: In Praise of the Sonics
Retrospective by Metal Mike Saunders, Gulcher, July 1975
IT ALL STARTS with Richard Berry. He never received a Nobel Prize for writing 'Louie Louie', but to this day it beats me why ...
Retrospective by Fred Mills, Harp, September 2005
"MUDDY, BRUTAL, ecstatic music that grabbed anyone in its path roughly by the scruff of the neck and hurled them headlong into the very wilderness ...
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