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Roxy Music: The kind of example we wish to set our parents?
Interview by Ian MacDonald, NME, 23 September 1972
THE CHAMPAGNE was flowing freely when I interviewed Phil Manzanera, guitaring personality of Roxy Music, in freefall at twenty thousand feet over the English Channel ...
Bette Midler: Just A Working Class Girl Living Out Her Fantasies
Interview by Nick Kent, NME, 17 February 1973
BETTE MIDLER, the Divine Miss Bette Midler, is a star. Ahmet Ertegun, man of wealth and taste, and head of Atlantic Records, believes it; Aaron ...
The Who: Pete Townshend part 2: If The Who Split We'd Really Have To Own Up
Interview by Charles Shaar Murray, NME, 3 March 1973
PETER TOWNSHEND is an amiable sort of dude. He sits in Track Records' office, with booze and dog to hand, and talks about anything that ...
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 ...
Captain Beefheart: The Beef Of The Matter
Interview by Ian MacDonald, NME, 14 April 1973
DON VAN VLIET and his orchestra are here for their third British tour. The current line-up of The Magic Band features Zoot Horn Rollo (first ...
David Bowie: The Bowie Experiment
Interview by Charles Shaar Murray, NME, 9 June 1973
THIS IS ONE OF those restaurants where quiet good taste just screams its presence. You just know that they have pheasant under glass, and that ...
David Bowie: Tight Rope Walker At The Circus
Interview by Charles Shaar Murray, NME, 11 August 1973
THE CHATEAU D'HEROUVILLE is probably the only recording studio in the world boasting a resident chef who does Charlie Chaplin impressions at suppertime. Trouble is, ...
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 Tony Stewart, NME, 8 September 1973
THIS INTERVIEW had the most ordinary of beginnings. David Byron and Uriah Heep's Press Miss and myself left the other four members of the band ...
John Lennon: Please, Your Majesty, Can Our John Have A Free Pardon?
Interview by Andrew Tyler, NME, 19 January 1974
Heavy breathing over the phone as ANDREW TYLER gets the lowdown from LENNON in L.A. Genius is police harassment, says the Walrus ...
Bryan Ferry, Roxy Music: Bryan Ferry
Interview by Nick Kent, NME, 19 January 1974
"I TELL ya, mate, just wait till Bryan Ferry gets onstage 'is face is goin' to look like a fuckin' cancered lung". ...
Mott The Hoople: Memoirs of a Street Punk
Interview by Nick Kent, NME, 19 January 1974
IAN HUNTER knows a thing or two about being a rock 'n' roll star. ...
Interview by Charles Shaar Murray, NME, 19 January 1974
NEVER UNDERESTIMATE the importance of ritual.Most rock bands have a certain schtick that's always part of the show, something the audience knows that it's gonna ...
Interview by Charles Shaar Murray, NME, 26 January 1974
THERE WAS a curious smell in the Belle Vue Hall, Manchester. ...
10cc: Viability Of New Marketing Techniques Illustrated
Interview by Steve Turner, NME, 29 June 1974
What's this? A band with no image. They'll never shift the vinyl, insists STEVE TURNER firmly. But 10cc prove that there's more to the art ...
Interview by Charles Shaar Murray, NME, 6 July 1974
OL' COCONUT Bonce is back. Elton Schmelton himself in the too, too solid flesh, still opening up interview sessions by walking into the room at ...
Andy Mackay: In Search Of Marcel Proust
Interview by Chrissie Hynde, NME, 6 July 1974
IN TERMS of the rock machine they were chronologically burned out from the start. Who but a pack of literary looneys could have survived falling ...
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, ...
Roxy Music: Discovery Of Amazing Corporate Hippie
Interview by Chris Salewicz, NME, 14 September 1974
EDDIE JOBSON is quite a cute little cookie. ...
Donovan: Portrait Of The Artist As A Desert Rat
Interview by Chris Salewicz, NME, 4 January 1975
a small, furry, herbivorous animal, which possesses the happy knack of elusiveness. Just like DONOVAN, in fact, who's so elusive that even CHRIS SALEWICZ ...
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