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Bob Marley & the Wailers: Bob Marley's Final Return Home
Report by Vivien Goldman, NME, 30 May 1981
King of Reggae laid to rest in Jamaica ...
Review by Barney Hoskyns, NME, 16 April 1983
I MUST applaud the mysterious Tony D for his live review of The Barracudas (12/2/83) the gig excited me in exactly the same way. ...
Paul Simon, Simon & Garfunkel: Paul Simon: Now They All Want Paul Simon Songs!
Interview by Keith Altham, NME, 22 April 1966
THE MOST SIGNIFICANT influence in popular music today, since the emergence of that well-known Lennon-McCartney firm, seems to be the mini-sized music-maker Paul Simon, who ...
Gerry & The Pacemakers: Gerry And The Pacemakers Reveal Their Success Secret: 'We Let Go!'
Interview by Alan Smith, NME, 5 April 1963
"UND JETZT," said Gerry (of the Pacemakers), "ein wünsche für..." The rest of his announcement was drowned by a burst of good-natured jeering from the ...
Rick Nelson: Ricky Nelson: Now Ricky's Name Change Is Official!
Profile and Interview by Alan Smith, NME, 27 April 1962
'YOUNG WORLD' is probably the last disc by Ricky Nelson you'll see in the NME Charts but don't panic. At 21 Ricky has no ...
Spirit: Future Games — A Magical Kahauna Dream (Mercury Import)
Review by Max Bell, NME, 19 March 1977
THE RETURN of Tab, Hunk and Dr. Sardonicus — more outrageously smooth than ever before. A new Spirit album is not only becoming a frequent ...
Phil Collins: Ugly Bald Bastard Speaks (to Phil Collins)
Interview by Steven Wells, NME, 3 March 1990
• He leaves the toilet seat up! He does stuff in the privacy of his own house! He's worth 22 million! He's not a rich ...
Elvis Costello: They Think It's All Covers... Er, It Is Now!
Interview by Terry Staunton, NME, 20 May 1995
After 18 years of being either a sneering young turk or cumudgeonly old bugger, ELVIS COSTELLO has decided it's time for a change – he's ...
Chuck Berry: Chuck Has Been Leaving The Stage For 20 Years
Report by Bob Woffinden, NME, 8 March 1975
They weren't complaining – they were awestruck ...
Mercury Rev: Nice Merc If You Can Get It
Interview by Dele Fadele, NME, 4 January 1992
THE FRIDAY afternoon rendezvous with Mercury Rev isn't quite going as planned. Police have cordoned off a large stretch of Harrow Road, West London because ...
Interview by Dele Fadele, NME, 29 June 1996
Having adopted the moniker of one Pablo Escobar, NAS ESCOBAR set about creating vivid lyrical depictions of life in his native New York tenement slums. ...
Chuck Brown & the Soul Searchers: Chuck Brown: Take The Money And Go-Go
Interview by Sean O'Hagan, NME, 4 April 1987
CHUCK BROWN'S in Britain to stick up the go-go scene with his pioneering blast of bum-pin'. But as SEAN O'HAGAN finds out, he didn't get ...
Simple Minds: Strangers In A Strange Land
Interview by Tony Stewart, NME, 17 February 1979
SIMPLE MINDS were fidgety as they sat around the kitchen table, some of them exhaling long streams of cigarette smoke while the others rattle boiled ...
Rick James: Blowing Out Tinsel Town
Interview by Lloyd Bradley, NME, 10 April 1982
Not So Long Ago:THERE WAS a time when nearly everybody in the world owned a Motown record. Motown was like a baby's security blanket, warm, ...
The Clash: Yes It's Strummer In The City
Interview by Charles Shaar Murray, NME, 30 June 1979
HOT TOWN! Strummer in the city: walks into the Kings Road pub that serves as his temporary local while he's staying in Fulham dead on ...
Profile and Interview by John Tobler, NME, 22 May 1976
"I WASN'T disturbed by having a hit I was exhausted! Before The Joker became successful we'd done 220 concerts in the previous year. Then ...
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. ...
Arthur Baker, John "Jellybean" Benitez: Burn This Disco Out
Report by Richard Grabel, NME, 21 May 1983
THE BEST DISCO IN NEW YORK IS THE FUNHOUSE WHERE SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER IS ENJOYING A RENAISSANCE WITH AMERICA'S TEENAGERS. RICHARD GRABEL INVESTIGATES THE NEW ...
Eddie & The Hot Rods: Tasty, Urban Tension Classics…
Interview by Max Bell, NME, 3 April 1976
MAX BELL says, "Kids, you gonna drive me to drinkin'. If you can't get next to HOT ROD thinkin'" ...
Joe Tex: Bumps 'n' bruises in Fayette, Mississippi: On tour with Joe Tex
Profile and Interview by Cliff White, NME, 14 May 1977
THE SUN burns out of a clear blue sky like in all the best travel brochures; the air is warm and moist and heavy with ...
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