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Alice Cooper: Madison Square Garden, NYC
Live Review by Charles Shaar Murray, NME, 30 June 1973
LET'S ASSUME, just for the purpose of arguement, that you're a sensitive soul filled with love for your fellow humans, and that you really get ...
Johnny Winter: Back and Kicking
Profile and Interview by Ben Edmonds, Creem, July 1973
THE HOUSE is an easy hour by car from the wall-to-wall insanity of midtown Manhattan, situated in one of the bedroom communities just over the ...
Iggy Pop, Stooges, The: Iggy & the Stooges: Raw Power (CBS)
Review by Richard Williams, The Times, 2 July 1973
Teenage insanity ...
Mott The Hoople, New York Dolls: Despite the Complications, The Dolls Will Yet Be a Superstar
Profile by Dave Marsh, Newsday, 12 August 1973
EVEN THOUGH Mott the Hoople is among the most British of rock bands, and the New York Dolls is one of the most American, they ...
New York Dolls: The New York Dolls: The New York Dolls (Mercury — import)
Review by Richard Williams, Melody Maker, 18 August 1973
Dolls: Junior Stones ...
New York Dolls: The New York Dolls: The New York Dolls (Mercury Import)
Review by Nick Kent, NME, 25 August 1973
THE NEW YORK Dolls are trash, they play rock 'n' roll like sluts and they've just released a record that can proudly stand beside Iggy ...
Commander Cody: Commander of the Ozone
Profile by Chris Rowley, International Times, 26 August 1973
OZONE: Form of Oxygen having three atoms per molecule, pungent, refreshing odour and exhilarating influence. ...
New York Dolls: The Legendary Mercer Concerts
Live Review by Alan Betrock, Phonograph Record, October 1973
THE HEADLINER was Satan the Eternal-Fire-Eater, and the place was the Mercer Arts Center. The room was the Kitchen —approximately 13' x 60' in size. ...
Review by Gene Sculatti, Phonograph Record, October 1973
I DON'T KNOW if there's any correlation between Brownsville Station's oddly misplaced power chords on parts of their new album and the band's misreading of ...
Syd Barrett, Pink Floyd: Syd Barrett: The Genius Who Almost Was
Profile by Nick Kent, Creem, October 1973
IT WAS only a few months back that a friend told me he'd seen Syd Barrett drifting down Charing Cross Road, looking in guitar shops. ...
New York Dolls Greatest Hits Volume 1
Profile and Interview by Ben Edmonds, Creem, October 1973
(They're not a fag band. -Ed.) ...
Overview by Greg Shaw, Phonograph Record, October 1973
The N.Y. Dolls & Blue Oyster Cult Revive Manhattan ...
Report and Interview by Lester Bangs, Let It Rock, October 1973
I'VE NEVER SEEN anything like it, though you may have. The kids come jostling in and pack the halls every time. Two or three thousand ...
Interview by Charles Shaar Murray, NME, 13 October 1973
"WE GOT a great new single comin' out," says Suzi Quatro from the depths of a rather predatory-looking brown armchair in Mickie Most's office at ...
Pink Fairies, The: The Pink Fairies: Kings of Oblivion (Polydor)
Review by Dan Nooger, The Village Voice, 13 December 1973
JUST RELEASED: The Pink Fairies' third album (first in America) Kings of Oblivion (Polydor). The Pink Fairies are the successors to the Deviants, a politico-raunch ...
New York Dolls: First Annual N.Y. Dolls Trivia Quiz
Special Feature by Jim Esposito, Zoo World, 3 January 1974
Do you think you can make it with Frankenstein? Or with David Jo Hansen? Or with Jerry Nolan? Or with Billy Murcia? Now that the ...
Suzi Quatro: Suzi Q: Expatriate Rockerette
Interview by Toby Mamis, Zoo World, 3 January 1974
N.Y. — "I DIDN'T want to play with girls anymore," she told me via transatlantic phone conversation, from her manager's office in London. ...
New York Dolls: Dead End Kids On The Champs-Elysées
Report and Interview by Nick Kent, NME, 26 January 1974
"NOW JOHN LENNON... y'know, that song 'Gimme The Truth'?" The Dolls' David Johansen's cracked Brooklyn drawl appears from the side of his mouth while a ...
Interview by Charles Shaar Murray, NME, 26 January 1974
THERE WAS a curious smell in the Belle Vue Hall, Manchester. ...
Review by Alan Betrock, Phonograph Record, March 1974
IT'S HAPPENED BEFORE — little known American rockers going over to England to be "discovered", and returning to their homeland as superstars. The most obvious ...
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