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Yoko Ono: Approximately Infinite Universe (Apple)
Review by Ian MacDonald, NME, 20 January 1973
IN AS MUCH AS the Lennons have spent four years trying to turn self-dramatisation into an art-form, the criticism of indulgence so often aimed at ...
Review by Alan Betrock, Phonograph Record, January 1974
I DON'T CARE if your heart rests with country twang, surf harmonies, acid riffs, folk strums, commercial muzak, or Anglophile accents. There's one thing that ...
Alice Cooper: Alice through the looking glass
Interview by Chris Charlesworth, Melody Maker, 12 January 1974
Shep Gordon worked for firm making clothes for the dead... Now he manages the killer himself, Alice Cooper. Gordon talks to MM New York writer ...
The Hudson Brothers: A Real Life Drama Starring The Hudson Brothers
Interview by Ken Barnes, Phonograph Record, January 1975
KEEP YOUR EYE on the Hudson Brothers. They're probably the most exciting new act of the year. Out of thin air, they've presented us with ...
George Harrison: George's Tour Winds Down in New York, and Mr. Harrison Goes to Washington
Report and Interview by Larry Sloman, Rolling Stone, 30 January 1975
NEW YORK — George Harrison scream sings 'Sue Me, Sue You Blues', a song born and bred in this city, to a nearly packed Madison ...
Flash Cadillac and the Continental Kids: Flash Cadillac: Sons of the Beaches
Review by Gene Sculatti, Creem, January 1976
What lame-o group is finally going to win the distinction of recording The Last Fifties Song of the Seventies? Just when I thought the sub-genre ...
Silver Convention, James Brown: Disco: "Who's that on the jukebox?" "Who cares?"
Overview by Roger St. Pierre, New Musical Express, 10 January 1976
ROGER ST. PIERRE considers what the disco boom has done for soul, and reviews forthcoming action on the soul scene. ...
Ronnie Lane: Can Rock Survive The Holocaust?
Interview by Chris Salewicz, NME, 17 January 1976
RONNIE LANE'S up in town today. Been up from the farm in Monmouthshire for about a week now. ...
Kraftwerk: Exceller-8, Radio-Activity
Review by Miles, NME, 31 January 1976
EXCELLER 8 IS a 'best of album taken from the three Vertigo albums that Kraftwerk have released in this country and it's a good selection ...
Interview by Michael Watts, Melody Maker, 31 January 1976
TOM WILSON is an elegant, very tall (6ft 4in) black American, a former Harvard man who talks a little like Bill Cosby but whose pencil-thin ...
Interview by Steven Rosen, Guitar Player, January 1977
FRANK ZAPPA guitarist, composer, producer, avid roller derby fan, and leader of the Mothers Of Invention is, at 36, probably the elder statesman ...
Donna Summer: They're Gonna Put Me In The Movies
Interview by David Hancock, National RockStar, 15 January 1977
Donna Summer reveals all to David Hancock ...
David Bowie: King Queen or Joker?
Overview by David Hancock, National RockStar, 22 January 1977
David Bowie is the Black Paper Between the Mirror. ...
Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels: Mitch Ryder: Mitch's Back!
Profile by Andy Schwartz, New York Rocker, January 1979
...and Andy Takes a Ride ...
Bonzo Dog Band, Vivian Stanshall: Vivian Stanshall (1979) [transcript]
Audio transcript of interview by Ira Robbins, Rock's Backpages transcripts, January 1979
This is a transcript of Ira's audio interview with Vivian. Listen to the audio of this interview. ...
Charles Mingus, Joni Mitchell: Charles Mingus, Jazz Pioneer, Dead
Obituary by Wayne Robins, Newsday, 9 January 1979
CHARLES MINGUS, the innovative jazz composer, band leader and bassist, died Friday night in Cuernavaca, Mexico. He was 56. ...
Charles Mingus: Charlie Mingus: April 22, 1922 — Jan 5, 1979
Obituary by Roy Carr, New Musical Express, 20 January 1979
SOME TIME back a 'friend' borrowed a large number of my jazz albums — and sold them. All I can say is that the rip-off ...
Interview by Ian Penman, NME, 5 January 1980
JUST ABOVE my typewriter on the mantlepiece is an eye-catching tube of 10 orange flavoured effervescent tablets. Each tablet contains 1g orange flavoured concentrated Vitamin ...
Interview by Jim Green, Trouser Press, January 1981
CONTRADICTIONS, contradictions. (Sigh.) Gary Numan is not a simple proposition. Most people think he's simply wonderful the electrono-pop tunesmith who's ever so cute ...
Interview by Sam Sutherland, Musician, January 1981
Songwriter, keyboardist, arranger, member of the Doobies and owner of The Voice reveals himself as a somewhat reluctant superstar. Thrust into pop music's center stage ...
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