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Who, The: "That's My Kind of Girl" say The Who
Interview by Nancy Lewis, Fabulous, 14 August 1965
by Fab's Stateside visitor NANCY LEWIS ...
Interview by Alan Smith, New Musical Express, 24 September 1965
IN THE SPACE of four weeks 100,000 people will sit, and stand, and scream. More than 90,000 ice-creams and hysteria-cooling drinks will be sold. Hot, ...
Report by Miles, International Times, 19 April 1968
The UFO idea first began in February 1966 when Steve Stollman (front the ESP avant-garde jazz record label in New York – then still in ...
Marv Johnson: Part-time Hitmaker from the Grocery Shop
Interview by Royston Eldridge, Melody Maker, 22 March 1969
THE STORY behind the success of Motown man Marv Johnson — one of the host of Tamla invaders in the chart — reads like a ...
Marv Johnson: Marv still works as Tamla clerk
Interview by Alan Smith, New Musical Express, 22 March 1969
And he gave label its first ever hit! ...
Joe Cocker: Cocker and that Boogaloo Sound
Interview by Royston Eldridge, Melody Maker, 21 February 1970
JOHN COCKER stopped fitting pipes for the Gas Board in order to exercise his own somewhat steely vocal tubes that were forged, in those early ...
Retrospective by Miles, NME, 15 May 1976
TEN YEARS AGO THE PINK FLOYD were a semi formed idea in the mind of one SYD BARRETT. Nine years ago they were the darlings ...
The Chi-Lites: Theatre Royal, London
Live Review by Paul Rambali, NME, 7 May 1977
THE HOUSE LIGHTS dimmed and the musicians took their places. There was a buzz of activity on the darkened stage for a minute or so ...
Althia & Donna: Nah Pop No Style, A Strictly Roots…
Report and Interview by Vivien Goldman, Sounds, 28 January 1978
IF YOU don't like talking to strangers, don't walk through Kingston with Donna or Althia. ...
Profile and Interview by Kris Needs, ZigZag, March 1978
THROBBING GRISTLE: Drop that name in any conversation and watch the reaction. Giggling or nervous laughter, disgust or horror, blankness or a polite "Who?" Yeah, ...
The Rolling Stones: Some Girls
Review by Peter Silverton, Sounds, 10 June 1978
WHICHEVER WAY you look at it, this is an important album of the first order. Important primarily because it's the first album (excluding Love You ...
The Rolling Stones: Some Girls
Review by Charles Shaar Murray, NME, 10 June 1978
THESE LAST two or three years, the Stones haven't really been that important to rock and roll. ...
The Rolling Stones: Some Girls
Review by Kris Needs, ZigZag, July 1978
AH, THE NEW Stones album. For me the most feverishly-anticipated event between the first album in 1963 and Black and Blue two years ago was ...
The Rolling Stones, Ronnie Wood: The Rolling Stones: Glimmer Twins Held Responsible
Interview by Barbara Charone, Creem, July 1978
"WE CAN DO a lot more with this particular band than any other incarnation of the Rolling Stones," Keith Richard threatened during the Stones' 1975 ...
Talking Heads: More Songs About Buildings and Food
Review by Roy Trakin, New York Rocker, July 1978
Head and Shoulders Above ...
The Rolling Stones: Stones Still Hungry After All These Years
Review by Geoffrey Himes, Unicorn Times, 1 July 1978
THE ROLLING STONES first crawled into our collective hearts as a teenage working class street punk band. And now, here are Keith Richard and Mick ...
Profile and Interview by Paul Morley, NME, 22 July 1978
MANCHESTER, 1977: the picture of a period stutters erratically to a docile completion. The picture is inconclusive, blotchy, but considering circumstances the best possible. ...
Interview by Roy Carr, New Musical Express, 5 August 1978
CONTRARY TO legend, out on the road the Rolling Stones attempt to lead as normal a life as one can expect when living out of ...
Rolling Stones, The: The Rolling Stones: Some Girls (Rolling Stones Records)
Review by Richard Riegel, Creem, September 1978
STONES FIND MOSS RETARDANT ELIXIR ...
Rolling Stones, The: The Rolling Stones: Some Girls (Rolling Stones)
Review by Nick Tosches, Circus, 14 September 1978
Stones Rise From The Dead ...
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