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Comment by John Harris, The Guardian, 15 May 2005
Oasis's sixth album is out at the end of the month. John Harris wonders whether it can really be the promised return to form ...
Profile and Interview by Jeff Calvin, Blues Revue, May 2003
"THEY HAVE THIS saying," explains Joe Louis Walker. "While we're making plans, God's laughing." ...
Elliott Smith: Something Happened: Elliott Smith's real-life blur
Interview by James Hunter, L.A. Weekly, May 1997
BORED BY stories, interested in the unruliness of things. Portland's Elliott Smith is a singer-songwriter suspicious of singer-songwriter certainties. Angles, hypotheses, probabilities, lucid emotions arising ...
Beatles, The, Rolling Stones, The: Summer of Love: London
Retrospective by Alan Light, Rolling Stone, 12 July 2007
Tightly knit, decadent and explosively creative, the scene was too good to last ...
Underworld: How did these ordinary blokes become the most exciting band in Britain?
Interview by Calvin Bush, i-D, May 1994
By turning techno into a rock'n'roll experience, that's how. Underworld are more than just another dance act. They're a sign of changing times ...
Beatles, The, Elvis Costello: Geoff Emerick: Recording the Beatles
Interview by Jeff Slate, Tape Op, January 2007
I'D COME TO A midtown Manhattan law office to meet Geoff Emerick, the infamous engineer on most of the significant recordings by the Beatles, to ...
Beatles, The, James Taylor: James Taylor: Taylor Made
Profile and Interview by Paul Zollo, Record Collector, May 2008
TO GET TO his home, you drive down a winding country road in the heart of rural Massachusetts, under arches of ancient oaks and elms, ...
Interview by Edwin Pouncey, The Wire, September 1998
Every month we play an artist or musician a series of records which they're asked to identify and comment on — with no prior knowledge ...
Elliott Smith: Interview Transcript
Interview by Neil Mason, unpublished, June 1998
I'D BEEN TO SEE Elliott Smith's first UK show a week earlier, can't recall where, but it was clearly enough to get me back a ...
Interview by Steven Wells, Vox, April 1996
SAN FRANCISCO: Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas is being projected onto the fire curtain while the stage is being prepared for Garbage. The soundless ...
The Beatles, Ringo Starr: Who The Hell Does RINGO STARR Think He Is?
Interview by Tom Hibbert, Q, June 1992
He was The Lovable One who cracked his daft mop-top jokes for The Queen. The Fab With The Big Nose who you could take home ...
The Cure's Lol Tolhurst: A Dose Of Keyboard Fever
Interview by Mark Dery, Keyboard, August 1987
EVER SINCE schoolmates Robert Smith, Laurence "Lol" Tolhurst, and Michael Dempsey formed Easy Cure in 1976 – the name was eventually shortened to the Cure ...
Fleetwood Mac, Stevie Nicks: Stevie Nicks
Interview by Steven P. Wheeler, Music Connection, July 1994
SINCE SHE FIRST EXPLODED ON THE ROCK SCENE IN 1975 AS THE SEDUCTIVE FOCAL POINT OF FLEETWOOD MAC, STEVIE NICKS HAS BEEN AS MUCH AN ...
Spiritualized: Jason Pierce: The Urban Spaceman Falls To Earth
Report and Interview by Phil Sutcliffe, Q, September 2001
COSMIC OR WHAT? Jason Pierce has conducted Q to a yellowed Hoxton hostelry called the Macbeth. By the door it sports a tiled mural illustrating ...
Interview by Barbara Charone, Sounds, 1 May 1976
"I'M A ROMANTICIST for life," Lofgren says, sprawled on the bed of his third floor room at Swingo's Celebrity Motel. "Three years ago I wanted ...
Interview by Robert Sandall, Q, February 2007
ELO's founder, he has also played inside a spaceship and gripped George Harrison with his bum. ...
Profile and Interview by Chris Campion, Dazed & Confused, September 2000
ANTICHRIST. MESSIAH. Celebrity. Pariah. Marilyn Manson, the celebrity death cult leader everyone loves to hate, is a dark star whether the religious right like it ...
Retrospective by Edwin Pouncey, The Wire, July 1999
In the latest in our series uncovering the hidden wiring of 20th century music, Edwin Pouncey shows how rock 'n' roll's face was changed forever ...
Interview by Steven Wells, New Musical Express, 24 April 1999
Cast's John Power may be older, cutting down on the 'chong' and, um, less frantic but, don't worry, he can still talk bollocks for England... ...
Radiohead: The Golden Age of Radiohead
Profile and Interview by Mac Randall, Guitar World, 1 April 1998
ON A FRIDAY RELAUNCHED itself in the summer and autumn of 1991, playing a series of gigs at Oxford's Jericho Tavern and circulating its first ...
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