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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 ...
Donnie Fritts: Leanin' Man from Alabam'
Interview by Chris Bourke, Real Groove, April 1998
DONNIE FRITTS MAY be one of the unsung heroes of American music, but a peek inside his address book shows how his talents are appreciated. ...
Shed Seven: The Great White Shack Hunt
Interview by Steven Wells, New Musical Express, 9 May 1998
So you thought SHED SEVEN were boring? Hah! Well that was before the band's first ever interesting interview. Hold on to your seats, you're in ...
Charlie Watts, The Rolling Stones: Charlie Watts: The Esquire Interview
Interview by Robin Eggar, Esquire, June 1998
Emotional rescueI'VE MADE more of a mess of my Toronto hotel room in 30 minutes than Charlie Watts has after three weeks in his suite. ...
Gomez: Grim North Meets Crazy South
Interview by Tom Cox, Uncut, June 1998
THE INITIAL sensation sits somewhere between inspecting the tonsils of a vast, mythical reptile from The Land That Time Forgot and stepping around the mouth ...
Stereophonics: The Stereophonics
Interview by Ian Fortnam, Vox, June 1998
"Only in America," postulates a booming Welsh baritone, "could they have a museum dedicated to a fucking soft drink." ...
Monster Magnet: Life After Mood-Altering: Monster Magnet
Interview by Ian Fortnam, Kerrang!, February 1999
SIT A SPELL in the stark and featureless foyer of the current temple of the Monster Magnet dreams, a half-built Sunset Strip hotel of rare ...
Interview by Steven Wells, New Musical Express, 6 February 1999
Gene — bunch of weedy, sensitive fops, right? Wrong! For they have returned and this time they are a no-nonsense, well-hard fighting machine. So just ...
Interview by Frank Broughton, Rock's Backpages audio, 22 February 1999
The House music pioneer on the founding fathers of the music; DJs like Ron Hardy and Frankie Knuckles; the clubs — the Music Box, the Warehouse, the Power Plant; starting making tracks; key songs like 'I've Lost Control' and 'Move Your Body'; the Trax Records rip-offs, and Marshall's own definition of House.
File format: mp3; file size: 75.2mb, interview length: 1h 22' 08" sound quality: ****
Robert Wyatt: Nothing Can Stop Robert Wyatt: An Interview
Interview by Barney Hoskyns, MOJO, March 1999
THE DAY before I drive up to Lincolnshire to interview Robert Wyatt, there is a march through the streets of Santiago - a procession of ...
Wynonna Judd: A Winding Country Road
Interview by Marc Weingarten, Los Angeles Times, 4 March 1999
Though she has hit a few bumps, Wynonna Judd just keeps driving ahead. ...
Martine McCutcheon, Barbara Windsor: Albert Square dancing
Interview by Caroline Sullivan, The Guardian, 26 March 1999
EastEnders is having a right old knees-up at the moment. Caroline Sullivan talks to Martine McCutcheon about her million pound record deal and, below, finds ...
James Taylor, Linda Ronstadt: Peter Asher: A World Of Sound
Interview by Bill DeMain, Performing Songwriter, April 1999
"I ALWAYS found the studio a fascinating place," says producer Peter Asher, "and the process of assembling a track and figuring out what each musician ...
Roger McGuinn, Byrds, The: Roger McGuinn Interview
Interview by Stephen K. Peeples, unpublished, 2 April 1999
AUTHOR'S NOTE, Oct. 11, 2014: The following is an expanded version of my Roger McGuinn interview, a shorter version of which was first published at ...
Chemical Brothers, The: The Chemical Brothers: Beat generation
Interview by Sean O'Hagan, The Guardian, 12 June 1999
The Chemical Brothers are the Clark Kents of dance music — mild-mannered and thoughtful in private, impossibly fast, pile-drivingly powerful on stage. So how did ...
Sigur Ros: Iceland's Magical Visionaries
Interview by Andy Crysell, New Musical Express, 8 January 2000
ASK PARENTS on Iceland's northernmost shore, and they'll say the kids are alright when Sigur Ros arrive. Their trademark mix of gently persuasive confidence, humble ...
Interview by Ian Fortnam, Kerrang!, February 2000
HIS REPUTATION most definitely precedes him. The press's perception of Henry Rollins has always been somewhat fractious. Journalists have always been suspicious, and on occasion ...
Oasis: Fan-ish Inquisition, Pt. 1
Interview by Ted Kessler, New Musical Express, 19 February 2000
Go Letter It Out. The New Oasis. Your Questions! Their answers! Oh no, it's…the fan-ish inquisition. In the first of a two-part interview with Oasis, ...
Interview by Paul Lester, Uncut, March 2000
OASIS, if you hadn't noticed, have just resurfaced. But will they sink or swim? After the druggy excesses of Be Here Now, following the departure ...
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 ...
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