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Prince: "I'm a musician. And I am music"
Interview by Dorian Lynskey, The Guardian, 23 June 2011
RINGTONES ARE EVIL. Islamic countries are fun. The internet is like "a carjacking", where there are no boundaries. Prince on being pop's "loving tyrant" ...
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 ...
Was (Not Was): I Love This Band, I Hate This Band
Interview by J. Kordosh, Creem, July 1984
THIRTY MONTHS ago, John Neilson did a story on Was (Not Was) for CREEM. (It's the issue with Pat Benatar on the blue cover — I ...
John Mellencamp: John Cougar & The Fooling Of America
Interview by J. Kordosh, Creem, September 1982
I'D NEVER listened to any of John Cougar's records before American Fool, although I saw him open for the Kinks a couple of years back. ...
Blondie, Debbie Harry: Debbie Harry on punk, refusing to retire and sex at 69
Interview by Sheryl Garratt, Daily Telegraph, 1 March 2015
Forty years after Blondie found fame on the New York scene, Debbie Harry is still waving the flag for women in the music business – ...
Lou Reed Talking About His First Solo Album
Interview by Geoffrey Cannon, unpublished, July 1972
Author's note, 2018. This was my scoop. New York, June 1972. Lou discusses all the tracks, one by one, in detail and with diversions, on ...
Grant Lee Buffalo: Born of Oblivion, Bound for Glory
Interview by Paul Zollo, Musician, April 1994
GRANT LEE Buffalo is three: singer/guitarist Grant Lee Phillips, drummer Joey Peters and Paul Kimble on bass. Its evident, after only moments with the band, ...
Billy Idol: Steve Stevens: The Idolmaker
Interview by Rob Tannenbaum, Musician, July 1985
Billy Idol's Six-Strinq Sidekick Fortifies the Image with Proto-Punk Musical Muscle. ...
Nico, Velvet Underground, The: Name Game: Billy Name
Interview by Jon Savage, The Guardian, 25 April 1997
At Andy Warhol's Factory everybody wanted to be a star. Everyone except Billy Name. He designed the Factory, curated it, soothed the egos of Warhol's ...
Suzi Quatro, Sweet: Nicky Chinn and Mike Chapman: The Dynamic Duo Of Plastic Pop
Interview by Jonh Ingham, New Musical Express, 2 June 1973
Nicky Chinn is an ex-public schoolboy, Mike Chapman a one-time waiter. Together they're... The Dynamic Duo Of Plastic Pop ...
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 ...
Interview by Chris Roberts, Sounds, 14 April 1984
CHRIS ROBERTS raps to Morgan Khan about the Streetwave sensation. ...
Suede: What's a Nice Band Like You Doing in a Field Like This?
Interview by Simon Price, Melody Maker, 29 August 1992
Since we scooped the lot and put SUEDE on the cover of MM back in April, the world has started falling at their feet. SIMON ...
Jesus & Mary Chain, The: Jesus & Mary Chain: Chapter, Verse and Worse
Interview by Biba Kopf, New Musical Express, 16 February 1985
Nine months in the making, the far from immaculately conceived Jesus And Mary Chain, from Glasgow, have alternately been heralded as new messiahs or dismissed ...
Scarlet Fantastic: An Interview with Maggie K de Monde
Interview by Nicky Charlish, Spindle, 6 June 2016
VETERAN SINGERS who are forever new. That's not a contradiction in terms. Maggie K de Monde has been singing with her band Scarlet Fantastic – ...
Average White Band: 'Cut The Cake' — AWB Slices Out Chocolate Sounds With White Frosting
Interview by Dan Nooger, Circus, August 1975
The Scots cook like Yosemite and lay down a groove like the Grand Canyon. ...
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 ...
Auteurs, The: The Auteurs: Auteur Magic For The People
Interview by John Harris, New Musical Express, 20 February 1993
Fed up of noisy, brutish Brit bands ripping off tired ideas from the Yanks? Nothing to excite you in the modern, cutting-edge of music? Then ...
Ralph MacDonald: The Percussive Roots Of Ralph McDonald
Interview by John Abbey, Blues & Soul, 11 April 1978
Ralph's new album traces his musical roots from Africa to the Islands and America. Here he talks about his dual roles as artist and producer, ...
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