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Interview by Steven Wells, NME, 5 January 1991
From out of the Texan desert they came, with recycled riffs, "ironic" sexism and grotesque amounts of facial hair… the Middle Aged Mutant Guitar Heroes! ...
Robert Wyatt: Join The Professionals, Form A Rock Band…
Interview by Ian MacDonald, NME, 27 July 1974
YEAH, WELL – Robert Wyatt (fact) drummed with Soft Machine, led Matching Mole, and fell from a fourth-storey window in Maida Vale early last year, ...
Annette Peacock: A Rock & Role Alternative
Interview by Ian Penman, NME, 23 September 1978
"I THINK what happened was, after I left New York all the anger and the toughness and the hostility seemed to dissipate and in ...
Roxy Music: Discovery Of Amazing Corporate Hippie
Interview by Chris Salewicz, NME, 14 September 1974
EDDIE JOBSON is quite a cute little cookie. ...
Wah!: The Mighty Wah!: Waaaugh!
Interview by Barney Hoskyns, NME, 8 September 1984
WHAM! The door opens and it's Wah! The mighty WAH! There he is! ...
The Cure: Top Cat He's Intellectual
Interview by Mat Snow, NME, 26 May 1984
CATERPILLAR, lovecat, fatcat, catamite, catatonia it was a mean word-association game I played on the way to meet Robert Smith of The Cure. ...
The Incredible String Band #1: Eight Years On
Interview by Ian MacDonald, NME, 10 March 1973
THE INCREDIBLE String Band, in various forms, have been playing for eight years and have recorded 13 albums, including two doubles and solo sets by ...
Right Said Fred: Testicle Dept
Interview by Keith Cameron, NME, 14 March 1992
DATELINE, NEW YORK. Right Said Fred have just topped the US charts with 'I'm Too Sexy' and their witty, zippy video squeezes itself gingerly into ...
Joan Armatrading: Front Door Woman
Interview by Richard Cook, NME, 9 April 1983
DO YOU believe in romance? ...
Pete Shelley: Let Your Fingers Do The Talking
Interview by Richard Cook, NME, 16 April 1983
PETE SHELLEY STRIKES UP A DIALOGUE OF HIS OWN ON THE LINE TO MARTIN RUSHENT'S COUNTRY STUDIOS. RICHARD COOK PLAYS TELEPHONE OPERATOR AND LISTENS IN. ...
Steve Winwood, Stomu Yamashta: Winwood & Yamashta: GO GO GO
Interview by Miles, NME, 12 June 1976
MILES, our resident Grand Master of cosmic funk, unscrews the inscrutable and accompanies STEVIE WINWOOD and STOMU YAMASHTA into the infinite as they discuss, rehearse ...
Hall & Oates: The Voice Of Young America
Interview by Andy Gill, NME, 23 March 1995
Daryl Hall is the sweet soul voice in the Hall & Oates duo, whose "black-white" music has made them America's hit single champs of the ...
The Band of Holy Joy: "Bertolt Brecht, my arse!"
Interview by Len Brown, NME, 6 June 1987
THE BAND OF HOLY JOY go to Tynemouth and back to say 'we're not a bunch of art poseurs, ta very much' Bag-man: LEN BROWN ...
Interview by Paul Morley, NME, 16 January 1982
DO YOU believe in Adam Ant? ...
Interview by James Brown, NME, 9 February 1991
Pop music isn't all lying around the pool with GUNS N'ROSES, frugging with PRINCE and getting pissed (on) with the MONDAYS. Except, that is, in ...
Elton John part 3: Maybe It's Because I'm A Socialist…
Interview by Charles Shaar Murray, NME, 8 March 1975
TELL US, El, what is Rock all about? Having a bloody good time. When I was a kid and went to see those Larry Parnes-Billy ...
Pete Atkin And Clive James: From Little Atkins Great Oak Trees Grow
Interview by Ian MacDonald, NME, 26 April 1975
A fearsome encounter between two of the foremost minds of a Generation...uh...two of the most cerebral Rock Critics afloat...um, two of the most Accomplished Raconteurs...the ...
Interview by Gavin Martin, NME, 6 March 1982
FOLLOWING IN the footsteps of Barbara Windsor, The Professionals' Martin Shaw and Crossroads' Benny Hawkins ABC are tonight making a Public Appearance at Sheffield's Top ...
David Byrne, Talking Heads: David Byrne: A Talking Head's Guide To The Big Country
Interview by Mat Snow, NME, 6 September 1986
COMING SOON to a cinema near you is one of this year's funniest yet most thought-provoking films. It is called True Stories, and is a ...
Interview by Paul Morley, NME, 2 September 1978
DEBBIE HARRY: a few more brisk calculations in the dry equation, and she will be a star. A household name. An object. An illusion. Well ...
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