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Report and Interview by Tony Stewart, New Musical Express, 15 January 1972
WITH AIRFORCE, Ginger Baker succeeded in providing the rudiments of the Afro-beat. Consciously he wanted to go back to the roots of highly percussive music, ...
Cream: "Nobody can replace Cream" — Ginger Baker
Interview by Steve Turner, Beat Instrumental, April 1972
It seems that it’s not only the record-buying public that consider Ginger Baker to be the world’s top drummer. "I haven’t ever heard anybody who’d ...
Paul McCartney, Beatles, The, Wings: The Rolling Stone Interview: Paul McCartney
Interview by Paul Gambaccini, Rolling Stone, 31 January 1974
THIS JANUARY marks the tenth anniversary of the Beatles' appearance on the American charts. Last month Rolling Stone conducted its first full-scale interview with Paul ...
Comment by Kevin Allen, Record Mirror, 14 February 1976
JUST ONE glance at the pop charts over the past decade is sufficient to indicate the domination of black music in general and soul music ...
James Chance & the Contortions, Cristina, Teenage Jesus & the Jerks, D.N.A.: No New York
Report and Interview by Peter Silverton, Sounds, 17 February 1979
PETE SILVERTON meets the second generation of New York new wave bands... TEENAGE JESUS AND THE JERKS, THE CONTORTIONS, DNA and other assorted weirdos ...
Talking Heads: Les Talking Heads a la Carte
Report and Interview by Max Bell, NME, 28 July 1979
THE SCENE: Paris, France, July 10. Bastille Day looms, Talking Heads and their 'guests' The B52s have just completed a mini-European jaunt minus Great Britain. ...
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