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Scott Walker: Not Easy on Himself
Interview by Robert Webb, The Independent, 5 May 2006
IN 1995, SCOTT Walker, the moody, boy-band pinup turned existential cult-figure, broke a 12-year silence with the album Tilt. Stark and uncompromising, as brittle as ...
Interview by David Sinclair, The Independent, 13 July 2006
WHEN BLONDIE were admitted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio, earlier this year, it seemed about time. After thirty million ...
Big Jim Sullivan: The Man With The Golden Arm
Interview by Jon Stewart, Guitarist, September 2006
Jon Stewart talks about what it takes to make it as a professional musician with Big Jim Sullivan, the legendary UK session guitarist who has ...
Interview by Steve Pafford, Record Collector, January 2007
As David Bowie turns 60 on 8 January, Neil Tennant from Pet Shop Boys talks about his lifelong obsession with the man who fell to ...
Interview by Paul Trynka, MOJO, February 2007
What drives the Velvets' viola-wielding Welsh polymath who tutored Nick Drake and Patti Smith, quit drugs for clothes and suffered 40 years of Lou Reed? ...
Rufus Wainwright: A Year Of Living Judy Garland
Interview by Andrew Purcell, The Independent, 14 February 2007
THERE IS AN anecdote that Rufus Wainwright enjoys telling about his childhood fascination with Judy Garland. "I wanted to be Dorothy – on good days," ...
Killers, The: The Q Interview: Brandon Flowers: "I refuse to say, Fuck Bush."
Interview by William Shaw, Q, March 2007
The Killers man: practising Mormon, condom salesman, insists upon washing his own underpants ...
Lou Reed: Iron Glove, Velvet Fist
Interview by Mick Brown, Daily Telegraph, 26 May 2007
The legendarily cantankerous Lou Reed's definition of abject misery is being interviewed by an English journalist. But get him on the right subject and he ...
George Michael, Wham!: George Michael (2007)
Interview by Steve Pafford, Rock's Backpages Audio, June 2007
The man born Georgios Kyricacos Panayiotou talks at length about his family's attitudes towards homosexuality; his relationship with his mother; coming out to his parents; on his own gayness, and not being part of the gay community; on Wham! bandmate Andrew Ridgeley; on songs and videos such 'Wham Rap', 'Club Tropicana' and 'Young Guns'; manager Simon Napier-Bell's shenanigans; the L.A. cruising incident and his American career; meeting Anselmo Feleppa; meeting Kenny Goss; his love of David Bowie; the rivalry between the Brit MTV bands; the state of current pop, and how he sees his future.
File format: mp3; file size: 109.1mb, interview length: 1h 53' 40" sound quality: ***
Suzanne Vega — Still in the spotlight
Interview by Sophie Heawood, The Times, 16 June 2007
IT'S 20 YEARS SINCE Tom's Diner, but Suzanne Vega sounds as contemporary as ever. ...
Arctic Monkeys: The Q Interview: Alex Turner: "I still feel very much a boy"
Interview by Keith Cameron, Q, July 2007
On Friday, 22 June the Arctic Monkeys will headline Glastonbury. Favourite Worst Nightmare is the year's fastest selling album. Their time is assuredly now. But ...
Interview by Jim Irvin, The Word, September 2007
AS THE 40th anniversary of Pink Floyd's debut album, Piper At the Gates Of Dawn rolls around, it's interesting to ruminate on what became of ...
Joy Division: Closer Still: An Interview with Control director Anton Corbijn
Interview by Ken Scrudato, Filter, September 2007
THE ESSENCE OF DEATH, much like that of war, rests in how it has irreparably changed those left to grapple with its aftermath. Its effects ...
Interview by Alan Light, MSN.com, September 2007
"I THINK YOU just learn as you go along," says Mick Jagger, "whether you're playing with the Rolling Stones or playing with other musicians." If ...
Interview by Terry Staunton, Record Collector, January 2008
As BILLY BRAGG blows out 50 candles on his birthday cake, TERRY STAUNTON sharpens his pencil for a musical history lesson ...
Interview by Dorian Lynskey, Q, February 2008
Eels frontman Mark "E" Everett discovered his father's dead body, watched his mother die of cancer and failed to save his sister from suicide. "You've ...
Queen: Fifty Years of Great British Music: The '70s
Interview by Robert Sandall, Q, March 2008
It wasn't all operatic rock and theatrical excess. As guitarist Brian May recalls, transsexual strippers played a part, too. ...
Tricky: Return Of The Bristol Rover
Interview by Ben Thompson, Daily Telegraph, 21 June 2008
After exploding on to the trip-hop scene with Massive Attack and as a solo artist, Tricky decamped to America to go through what some see ...
Interview by Alan Light, MSN.com, August 2008
IN NEW YORK CITY this summer, David Byrne is everywhere. His installation titled Playing the Building transformed the Battery Maritime Building into a giant musical ...
Bill Drummond: Recorded Music Has Run Its Course
Interview by John Doran, The Quietus, 28 August 2008
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