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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 ...
Marvin Gaye: Furor over X-rated Marvin Gaye LP
Report by Michael Goldberg, Rolling Stone, 20 June 1985
Co-producer says he changed lyrics to one song; associates blast quality of other tracks ...
Rolling Stones, The: The Rolling Stones: Back To Zero
Report by Nick Kent, Spin, August 1986
The demise of the Rolling Stones may be attributable to one simple fact: the baddest, oldest rock 'n' roll band in the world has run ...
Singles Incentives, Rank Outsiders
Report by Phil Sutcliffe, Q, April 1990
SO, FAREWELL to the Fine Young Cannibals single in a tin, to the Eurythmics in a wooden casket, and to Eric Clapton in a ...
Huggy Bear, Linus, Blood Sausage: Huggy Bear: Will Not Be Televised!
Report by Sally Margaret Joy, Melody Maker, 27 February 1993
friday 9.40pm: one of the herd at The Word ...
Bikini Kill, Bratmobile, Tsunami, Chia Pet: Who are the Riot Grrrls?
Report by Susan Corrigan, i-D, April 1993
Riot Grrrl is an American network of feminist punk bands, angry, personal fanzines and women's discussion groups dedicated to 'girl-positive' action. We visited Riot Grrrls ...
Skrewdriver, Rahowa, Bound for Glory: Hate, Rattle & Roll
Report by William Shaw, Details, July 1995
For years, skinhead rock has remained safely in the lunatic fringe. But now, white-power outfits like Resistance Records are using the music to rally the ...
Elastica, Garbage, Sleeper, Shampoo, Bis, Sarah Cracknell: The Young Pretenders
Report by Susan Corrigan, The Guardian, 17 July 1996
Susan Corrigan talks to the teenagers with stars in their eyes. ...
Girls Aloud: How I Became a Girl Aloud
Report by Caroline Sullivan, The Guardian, 17 September 2004
Caroline Sullivan spends a week in the shoes — the very painful shoes — of the UK's number one girl band ...
The Rolling Stones Shine A Light Concert Film Opens April 4th
Report by Harvey Kubernik, Rock's Backpages, April 2008
ON APRIL 4th director Martin Scorsese's concert documentary on the Rolling Stones, Shine A Light, was released and distributed in the U.S. by Paramount Classics ...
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