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Fall, The: The Fall: Hex Education
Interview by Sandy Robertson, Sounds, 8 May 1982
COINCIDENCE AND surprise save the world from going flat! Like, the same issue of Artforum which boasts that superb Laurie Anderson flexidisc also has an ...
Railway Children, The: The Railway Children: Wigan's Chosen Few
Interview by John McCready, New Musical Express, 2 May 1987
As their LP chugs into the charts, THE RAILWAY CHILDREN appear to be on the fast-track for pop stardom. JOHN "Beeching" McCREADY however, reckons it's ...
Spandau Ballet: Shout To The Top
Interview by Neil Tennant, Smash Hits, 31 January 1985
When they started out, at the dawn of the '80s, Spandau Ballet were determined "to do something different". They said they'd never end up like ...
Jam, The: The Jam: Music for today
Interview by Barry Cain, Record Mirror, 28 May 1977
WOKING CLASS heroes with Union J-J Jack tenacity. The J-J-Jam. ...
Paul Heaton: "Armed Revolution Is The Only Cure"
Interview by Rob Hughes, The Word, June 2012
Baleful tunesmith, habitual cyclist, pub-owner, radical — Paul Heaton puts a foot on the ball and surveys the pitch. ...
Beautiful South, The, Housemartins, The: Paul Heaton: "Armed Revolution Is The Only Cure"
Interview by Rob Hughes, The Word, June 2012
Baleful tunesmith, habitual cyclist, pub-owner, radical — Paul Heaton puts a foot on the ball and surveys the pitch ...
Interview by Tom Cox, Uncut, January 1998
How do you feel about this so-called line of classic quintessentially English songwriters starting with you, continuing with Paul Weller and ending with Damon Albarn? ...
Nips, The (aka The Nipple Erectors): The Nips: Ain't That a Shane?
Interview by Paolo Hewitt, Melody Maker, 2 February 1980
"ROCK 'N' ROLL is just a load of boring old rubbish. The people who play it think it's so fucking important and it's not. it ...
Frightened Rabbit in the headlights
Interview by Jude Rogers, The Guardian, 11 March 2010
Frightened Rabbit's Scott Hutchison was so shy he was kept back a year at nursery — but now fame in American beckons, writes Jude Rogers. ...
Pet Shop Boys: Our Back Catalogue Is 25 Years Of Social Commentary
Interview by Julian Marszalek, The Quietus, 19 March 2009
Julian Marszalek meets pop renaissance man Neil Tennant to talk Potemkin, production and pop ...
The Style Council: Two's Company
Interview by Neil Tennant, Smash Hits, 1 March 1984
But three's just that little bit cosier. Neil Tennant has a tête-à-tête-à-tête with The Style Council. ...
Garry Bushell: The Most Evil Man In Pop
Interview by Colin Irwin, Melody Maker, 10 May 1986
Scourge of the Looney Left, creator of Oi and prime exponent of the dreaded 'Sunspeak', GARRY BUSHELL makes a clean breast of it to Prof ...
The Redskins: Keeping On And On
Interview by Adam Sweeting, Melody Maker, 11 February 1984
Adam Sweeting weathers a storm of political invective from THE REDSKINS ...
Interview by Angus Batey, The Times, April 2002
IT'S JUST another rainy night in April, and the Green Mill, a bar on Chicago's north side, is hosting its regular Monday resident. Opening with ...
Theatre of Hate: The National Youth Theatre
Interview by Dave Rimmer, Smash Hits, 4 March 1982
KIRK BRANDON, incisive songwriter, powerful singer and photogenic lead actor in the Theatre of Hate, is tired today. ...
Interview by Martin Aston, Melody Maker, 12 January 1985
'Some of you (the Freemason pederasts) may be a trifle confused or even annoyed by the packaging and name of this record. For all your ...
Prefab Sprout: Sprout's honour
Interview by Graham K. Smith, Record Mirror, 3 March 1984
IN THE beginning, I wasn't convinced. With a name like that they just had to be jokers, or terminally dour, or both, and cursory (I ...
Robert Wyatt: Diving for Pearls
Interview by Adam Sweeting, Melody Maker, 4 June 1983
Adam Sweeting talks to ROBERT WYATT about shipbuilding, pop music, the Eurovision song contest, and revolutionary ideologies. ...
The Beatles, Billy J. Kramer: Billy J. Kramer Adds To Liverpool Chart Invasion!
Interview by Alan Smith, NME, 3 May 1963
FIRST THE BEATLES, then Gerry and the Pacemakers. Now a new Liverpool name, Billy J. Kramer, looks set to take the NME Chart by storm ...
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