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Kristin Hersh, Throwing Muses: Kristin Hersh
Interview by Phil Sutcliffe, Q, March 1998
At 6, Kristin Hersh was a hippy commune kid whose babysitter was on acid. At 22 she had a brain tumor and thought evil spirits ...
Arctic Monkeys: The Q Interview: Alex Turner: "I still feel very much a boy"
Interview by Keith Cameron, Q, July 2007
On Friday, 22 June the Arctic Monkeys will headline Glastonbury. Favourite Worst Nightmare is the year's fastest selling album. Their time is assuredly now. But ...
Jay Z: Jay-Z: Something For The Weekend, Sir?
Interview by Paul Elliott, Q, April 2000
"How about freedom?" wonders rap nabob Jay-Z, on bail pending trial for a near-fatal stabbing and facing a possible 22-year jail term. Some distraction from ...
Kelly Rowland: Beyond The Call of Booty
Interview by Paul Elliott, Q, June 2003
You're one third of chart-blitzing girl trio Destiny's Child, but what comes next? If you're Kelly Rowland, a Number 1 single, Top 10 album and ...
New Model Army: Join The Professionals: New Model Army
Interview by Phil Sutcliffe, Q, May 1989
There are few more devoted disciples than the followers of New Model Army. For many it's a full-time job hitchhiking to every concert, home ...
Lionel Richie: This Charming Man
Interview by Adam Sweeting, Q, June 1987
Deep in the heart of showbiz, there is one name that's on every guest list. One person — firm of handshake, even of keel — ...
Korn: Meet The Sickest Band In The World
Interview by Paul Elliott, Q, July 2002
Why is this man laughing? Because he's sold 15 million albums, dissected 5000 corpses and forged an army of metal zombies in his own image. ...
Aphex Twin: Armed and Fairly Dangerous
Interview by Stuart Maconie, Q, March 1994
AND BY their conspicuous celebrity consumption you shall know them. When Rick Wakeman entered rock's upper echelon, he armed himself with a fleet of Rolls-Royces. ...
Goldie: The Fun Lovin' Criminal
Interview by Tom Doyle, Q, March 1998
A youth spent shovelled from despair into care, a stint as a "shit" safecracker, a globe-trotting interlude ending in spectacular musical creativity: Goldie is the ...
Snoop (Doggy) Dogg: Snoop Doggy Dogg: A Pussycat?
Interview by Robert Sandall, Q, April 1994
Who's a busy homeboy then? His CV already bulges with a prison sentence, a US Number 1 LP and a still-fresh murder charge. Now, gangster ...
Interview by Phil Sutcliffe, Q, March 2000
Therapised and raped by the age 12, famous and alienated by the music industry at 19, Fiona Apple is feeling better, thank you. She's got ...
Kylie Minogue: Attack of the 5ft Woman!
Interview by Dorian Lynskey, Q, June 2002
AAARG! In 1998, one time pop robot and po-mo pin-up Kylie Minogue was on a commercial cold slab. Now scarily re-animated, she's an irony-free megastar ...
John Lee Hooker: The Voodoo Guru
Interview by Charles Shaar Murray, Q, February 1990
ON 74TH & BROADWAY, the Gotham fog freezes your lungs with every breath, but inside the Beacon Theatre, Van Morrison has just spent something under ...
The Quireboys: Right Place, Wrong Decade
Interview by Mat Snow, Q, April 1990
"Guy?" A little voice wheedles from the small but perfectly formed Griff, lead guitarist with The Quireboys. "Have you got any of that stuff, Guy?" ...
Iron Maiden: Pas de moshing, s’il vous plait!
Interview by Phil Sutcliffe, Q, January 1991
"MES AMIS, il faut que nous arretons un moment," says the longhaired singer in leather jacket, skintight sports trews and a French accent truly Churchillian ...
Strokes, The: The Strokes: "I Want A Fight!"
Interview by Paul Elliott, Q, January 2002
Stalked by supermodels, lauded by Joe Strummer and ready to ruck, The Strokes wear the mantle of "cool" like a bespoke suit. But why is ...
Interview by Paul Elliott, Q, May 2001
One speed demon rapper. One half-deaf DJ queen. And one studio Svengali who just happens to be Dido's brother. This is Faithless, dance music's holy ...
Sting: The South Will Rise Again
Interview by Adrian Deevoy, Q, January 1995
It is the biggest dilemma in the caring career of Pop's Very Own Captain Conscience. Sun City: should I stay or should I go? Sting ...
Creedence Clearwater Revival, John Fogerty: John Fogerty: Rock Now, Pay Later
Interview by Bill Prince, Q, July 1997
Life's a bitch when you lose a few million in a big banking scam, get sued for plagiarising yourself and haven't released a record in ...
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