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Lloyd Cole: Music In A Foreign Language
Review and Interview by Max Bell, Uncut, August 2003
Cynical, articulate UK singer-songwriter sends home thoughts from abroad. ...
Interview by Max Bell, Classic Rock, January 2011
JEFF BECK confirmed to Classic Rock that the two old buddies would renew a partnership that first saw light in the late 1960s when the two rock ...
Montrose, Rapping with the Ring of Confidence
Report and Interview by Max Bell, New Musical Express, 15 February 1975
RONNIE MONTROSE hates doing interviews. When I arrive at Warner's hideout I'm apologetically informed that Ronnie is too shattered to talk after driving down from ...
Interview by Max Bell, Vox, March 1992
If you should bump into David Byrne on his forthcoming world tour, for God's sake don't mention the word "renaissance". Talking Heads are no more, ...
Interview by Max Bell, Vox, January 1992
Blending cosmopolitan pretension, uptempo dance rock and smart media moves, Michael Hutchence has managed the impossible — to make INXS a world famous, high grossing ...
Interview by Max Bell, Vox, February 1992
At the age of 48, Lou Reed is better disposed to write sedate six-string symphonies about mortality than feedback musings on the subject of scoring ...
Echo & The Bunnymen: Long Day's Journey Into Oslo — Tales From A Norwegian Wood
Report and Interview by Max Bell, New Musical Express, 27 June 1981
MAX BELL TRAVELS TO NORWAY WITH THE BUNNYMEN ...
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. ...
Pop Group, The: The Pop Group: Idealists in Distress
Interview by Max Bell, New Musical Express, 30 June 1979
They are young. They are talented. They are committed. They are now without a record company. "So what seems to be the problem, boys?" asks ...
Mickey Jupp: The Lost Legends of Southend Rock
Profile and Interview by Max Bell, NME, 3 May 1975
Down where the fag-end of London slopes into the sea, there lies the forgotten land of Southend, home of the whelk stall and source of ...
Spirit: America: The Titanic Might Be Sinking, But There Are Plenty Of Lifeboats Left
Essay by Max Bell, NME, 3 July 1976
BACK IN this very spot, Mick Farren pulled out his critical cudgels and delivered a sorely needed attack on the current state of rock'n'roll. ...
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'" ...
Nina Hagen: The Euro Woman Cometh
Profile and Interview by Max Bell, New Musical Express, 9 June 1979
THE LOBBY OF Blake's Hotel in Kensington is a hive of useless activity. As I walk through the open glass doors with the just-so scrolling ...
Retrospective and Interview by Max Bell, Classic Rock, April 2011
SUMMER 1971. The five members of Can are huddled around a bottle of wine and a stereo suitcase Revox A77 tape recorder, listening to the ...
Report and Interview by Max Bell, NME, 21 August 1976
Nectar of strychnine! Seminal psychedelic trip-wire rock'n'roll! Geometric chaos! Neo-nuclear Pearl Harbour precision! Flash-pod explosion! Blood-on-snow controlled fury! Boot-heeling dangerous! ...
The Only Ones: Something Slithery This Way Comes
Report and Interview by Max Bell, NME, 17 March 1979
THE DRESSING room at Hurrah's is buzzing with electricity reason being that inside this converted New York discotheque it's damn near as cold as ...
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers: Call Tom Petty The New Springsteen And He'll Cut You!
Interview by Max Bell, New Musical Express, 15 March 1980
THE PICCADILLY Hotel in Manchester is an anonymous modern structure slipped neatly inside a multi-storey car park — an injection of glass and concrete at ...
Frankie Goes to Hollywood: Frankie Says Come Again
Retrospective by Max Bell, Uncut, July 2004
The T-shirts. The gay sex imagery. That BBC ban for 'Relax'. Nine weeks at No. 1 with 'Two Tribes'. For one amazing year — 1984 ...
Love, Arthur Lee: Arthur Lee: The Daily Planet Revisited
Interview by Max Bell, New Musical Express, 8 August 1981
ARTHUR LEE, THE PSYCHO OF '60s PSYCHEDELIA AND FORMER LEADER OF LOVE, BREAKS HIS SILENCE TO KEEP A RARE APPOINTMENT ON PLANET EARTH ...
Report by Max Bell, New Musical Express, 6 September 1980
AS LUCK would have it, my plane ticket to New York City's JFK Airport is open and coincides with the two major jawing topics obsessing ...
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