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David Bowie: The Scruffy Little Failure who became David Bowie
Profile and Interview by Steve Turner, NME, 18 April 1974
Ken Pitt, Bowie's former manager and the only man In the world who's lived with both Bowie and James Dean, reflects on the days before ...
Profile and Interview by Nick Kent, NME, 24 March 1979
"I am totally into corruption." ...
Roxy Music: Ultra Pulp Images On The Video-Cassette Of Your Mind
Profile and Interview by Jonh Ingham, NME, 28 April 1973
THE FIRST COSMIC rock law of the seventies is this: "Everybody is a star". To which the answer is: "So what?". Roxy Music, undeniably, have ...
The Angry Samoans: The Angry Brigade: Angry Samoans
Profile and Interview by Barney Hoskyns, NME, 11 June 1983
ONE OF the singular charms of Back From Samoa by L.A.'s Angry Samoans is that it's over before you even realise you've put it on ...
Howard Devoto, Magazine: Magazine: Howard Devoto's Enigma Variations
Profile and Interview by Charles Shaar Murray, NME, 25 February 1978
HOWARD DEVOTO gives good face. Unlined and triangular, topped with a vast expanse of forehead; the kind that popular folklore maintains is the unmistakeable dead-giveaway ...
Siouxsie & The Banshees: Bansheed! What's In An Image?
Profile and Interview by Nick Kent, NME, 26 August 1978
JOHN MCKAY, the Banshees' guitarist, has a pale, ashen look constantly playing about his features and talks in measured, serious tones. ...
Profile and Interview by Steve Turner, NME, 2 August 1975
"Marty Wilde was managed by Larry Parnes 'They don't call me Parnes, shillings and pence for nothing' who entered rock as Tommy Steele's ...
Profile and Interview by Miles, NME, 31 July 1976
Something with Integrity has descended among us (from California as it happens). It's AUTOMATIC MAN. It landed in the Marquee. MILES was there ...
Echo & The Bunnymen: Echo And The Bunnymen: A Promise of Rock Re-Born
Profile and Interview by Barney Hoskyns, NME, 20 February 1982
THE DAY AFTER THIS venerable paper's hardcore readers have enjoyed their brief, communal moment of glory in the polls, all-round prize guys Echo And the ...
The Jesus & Mary Chain: The Jesus and Mary Chain: Chapter, Verse And Worse
Profile and Interview by Biba Kopf, NME, 16 February 1985
I: BLAST! ...
Richard Hell, Television, Tom Verlaine: Tom Verlaine: How Pleasant (?) To Know Mr Verlaine
Profile and Interview by Nick Kent, NME, 26 March 1977
OPINION: Tom Verlaine is a great songwriter, the next seminal rock charismatic, a genius.OPINION: Tom Verlaine is an egomaniac, a back-stabber, a thankless paranoid. ...
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 ...
Profile and Interview by Charles Shaar Murray, NME, 23 September 1978
Mister DAVE 'Are You Sure Chuck Played It Thaat Way?' EDMUNDS, the celebrated Welsh lickologist, persevered and learned those classic solos note for note. So ...
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