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Interview by James Johnson, New Musical Express, 19 February 1972
OF ALL THE groups who have dabbled in politics over the last few years, the MC5 seem to have gained the reputation as one of ...
Press Release by uncredited writer, The Warren-Forest Sun, 26 July 1968
WHAT FOLLOWS is a deposition written by Rob Tyner, Wayne Kramer and Dennis Thompson of the MC5 upon their return from the Loft and the ...
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 ...
Comment by Frank Bach, The Ann Arbor Sun, 25 June 1971
IT WAS A Friday night back in the fall of 1966 when Gary Grimshaw, myself and some brothers and sisters from Detroit set up some ...
MC5, John Sinclair: Rock And Roll Dope: MC5 Kick Out The Jams At The Grande Ballroom
Column by Frank Bach, The Ann Arbor Sun, 29 October 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 up ...
MC5: The MC5: Rock frenzy points a way
Report by Lillian Roxon, Sydney Morning Herald, the, 4 January 1969
THOSE OF us who have watched rock with interest, believing it to be as good a barometer of the changing times as art or the ...
MC5, John Sinclair: Flash! July 26th, 1968: MC5 Attacked By Police On Job
Report by uncredited writer, The Warren-Forest Sun, 26 July 1968
JOHN SINCLAIR, FRED SMITH BEATEN, MACED, ARRESTED — CHARGED WITH ASSAULTING POLICE OFFICERS ...
MC5, John Sinclair, Wayne Kramer: MC5: The making of Kick Out The Jams
Interview by Jaan Uhelszki, Uncut, May 2007
How Wayne Kramer and his Detroit proto punks turned a stage heckle into a battle cry to herald the death of the hippy dream ...
Wayne Kramer: MC5's Wayne Kramer Testifies about Music, Drugs, and Not Being "Revolutionary" Enough?
Report and Interview by Bob Ruggiero, Houston Press, 13 August 2018
IT'S HARD TO fathom today that the FBI would be interested in the daily activities of, say, the Foo Fighters, Imagine Dragons, or Fall Out ...
MC5: The Story Of The MC5 On The West Coast In March Part One
Report by John Sinclair, Ann Arbor Argus, 28 March 1969
John Sinclair, Minister of Information, White Panther Party ...
Report and Interview by Steven R Rosen, Cincinnati CityBeat, 23 October 2018
Kramer and members of Soundgarden, Faith No More and Fugazi perform MC5 classics at Bogart's on Oct. 25. ...
MC5, John Sinclair: Memoirs of rock mentor John Sinclair
Profile and Interview by Charles Shaar Murray, The Sunday Times, 29 March 2009
Poet, activist, entrepreneur, critic, journalist, manager of MC5 and kingpin of US punk scene still performing and writing. ...
John Sinclair: Invisible Jukebox: John Sinclair
Interview by Edwin Pouncey, The Wire, January 2003
John Sinclair — poet, journalist and former manager of 60s revolutionary rockers The MC5 — was born in Flint, Michigan in 1941. His father worked ...
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 ...
John Lennon, Yoko Ono, John Sinclair: John and Yoko "go protest"
Report by Lillian Roxon, Sydney Morning Herald, the, 19 December 1971
NO SOONER did Bob Dylan astonish everyone by going back to "protest" and coming out with a song protesting the death of convict George Jackson ...
Essay by John Sinclair, The Warren-Forest Sun, 1 November 1968
FIRST I MUST say that this statement, like all statements is bullshit without an active program to back it up. We have a program which ...
Who, The: Woodstock: Talking About My Generation
Essay by Miller Francis Jr., The Great Speckled Bird, 15 June 1970
"I'm looking for me, You're looking for you We're looking at each other and we don't know what to do." — 'The Seeker' by the Who ...
Memoir by Paul Gorman, Rock's Backpages, 31 July 2013
GROWING UP IN London in the '60s and '70s with an interest in the counterculture, music and street politics meant that the shaggy-headed figure of ...
The Blank Generation — How Rock Moved From Political Opposition to Sheer Nihilism
Essay by Cynthia Rose, The History of Rock, 1982
ROCK HAS ALWAYS been about cultural and social conflict, ever since its birth in the Memphis-style boogie (over-amplified 'jump' tunes whose driving rhythms kept country ...
Country Joe & The Fish, Dr. John, Flying Burrito Brothers, Fugs, The: Rocking into religion
Essay by Geoffrey Cannon, The Guardian, 27 May 1969
Gods, bishops, priests and worshippers ...
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