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Interview by Ira Robbins, CMJ New Music Monthly, January 1999
The music editor at Rolling Stone thought I was kidding when I pitched a cover story on him. The guy at the Sunday New York ...
Bryan Ferry, Roxy Music: Another Time, Another Place: Bryan Ferry relives the early Roxy years
Interview by Nicky Parade, Rock's Backpages, June 2001
NP: I know that you didnt particularly care for the term Glam. Is that because you felt it reduced Roxy to the level of, say, ...
BALL, Bongwater: Kramer Versus Kramer
Interview by Ralph Traitor, Sounds, 8 April 1989
Ex-Butthole Surfer mark Kramer turns both cheeks — BALL and Bongwater — to Ralph Traitor. ...
The Grifters, Those Bastard Souls: Bastards No More: Life After Grifting
Interview by Andria Lisle, Raygun, July 1999
The Grifters David Shouse seeks redemption with THOSE BASTARDS SOULS. ...
Morrissey: Borne To Be Wilde - interview part 1
Interview by Len Brown, NME, 13 February 1988
"WE HAVE a warrant here, Mr. Wilde, for your arrest on a charge of committing indecent acts." "Where shall I be taken?" "To Bow Street." ...
Interview by Jonh Ingham, Creem, August 1975
"I should never have done solo albums, but I'm glad I did." ...
Interview by uncredited writer, Beat Instrumental, May 1970
ONE OF OUR most original groups that has not yet achieved the recognition it deserves is the Strawbs. They stand out instant by being an ...
Genesis: The Man Behind The Mask
Interview by Barbara Charone, NME, 25 August 1973
THE MUSIC world rarely awakens before noon, but I met Peter Gabriel at the unlikely hour of 9.30 a.m. Genesis, having finished their Selling England ...
Interview by Sylvie Simmons, Creem, February 1986
PADDY MCALOON likes words like a dog likes lampposts, darting from one to the next, meandering back again, cocking his conversational leg to spray another ...
Interview by Steven Rosen, Sounds, 15 May 1976
SUPERTRAMP HORNMAN and funnyman John Helliwell gazed longingly out the A&M Records publicity office window at the burgundy Dino Ferrari. ...
Interview by Bob Stanley, Melody Maker, 19 January 1991
"I KNOW THAT this is the right time for Denim — I've spent a year plotting. It has to happen now." ...
Polyphonic Spree, The: Polyphonic Spree: Songs Of Praise
Interview by Ian Watson, NME, 27 July 2002
LAST MONTH, London was invaded by the strangest musical gathering the capital has ever seen. ...
Jenny Lewis: Almost Famous: Jenny Lewis
Interview by Jon Wilde, Uncut, March 2006
Kentuckey-fried Rilo Kiley frontwoman goes solo ...
Brian Eno: The Oblique Strategist
Interview by Andy Gill, MOJO, June 1995
You’d like your album smoothly airbrushed with the minimum fuss, and expertly streamlined to slot into a tidy marketing profile? Don’t phone Brian Eno then. ...
Gaz Coombes: The Things I Like
Interview by Rob Hughes, The Word, June 2012
Mutton-chopped Britpop anthem-penner, absurdist and Muppeteer. Sucker for slow, intense camera work. ...
Michael Des Barres, Silverhead: Silverhead Savage
Interview by Mark Plummer, Melody Maker, 9 June 1973
MICHAEL DES BARRES, the ultimate rock and roll star sits drinking decaffeinated coffee in the health food-come-curio shop on the Portobello Road, London. He's swamped ...
Harmonia's Hans Joachim Roedelius: The man music tried to forget
Interview by Lisa Verrico, The Times, 18 February 2005
Before Kraftwerk, there was Hans-Joachim Roedelius. Meet the neglected pioneer of German electronica. ...
Disco-Tex and his Sex-O-Lettes: Disco Tex: Boogoo Boogoo to Choo
Interview by David Hancock, Record Mirror, 24 May 1975
Sir Monti talks to David Hancock ...
Peter Gabriel: Gabriel: The Image Gets A Tweak
Interview by Nick Kent, New Musical Express, 10 June 1978
The Crazy Baldhead of Bath Meets NME's Sublime Subterranean— NICK KENT to you. ...
Echo & The Bunnymen, Ian McCulloch: Ian McCulloch
Interview by Ira Robbins, Rolling Stone, 5 February 1990
AN HOUR BEFORE Echo and the Bunnymen went onstage in Osaka, Japan for the final date of a world tour in April 1988, singer Ian ...
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