8-Eyed Spy
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Essay by Lester Bangs, Musician, April 1980
IN A New York City nightclub, a skinny little Caucasian whose waterfall hairstyle and set of snout and lips make him look like a sullen ...
Eight Eyed Spy: George Scott (1953-1980)
Obituary by Andy Schwartz, New York Rocker, 8 October 1980
ON AUGUST 6, N.Y. Rocker received the following press release from Bob Singerman, the booking agent and acting manager of Eight Eyed Spy: ...
Sons and Daughters of No New York: Eight Eyed Spy
Report by Andy Schwartz, New York Rocker, 8 October 1980
THE DEATH of George Scott seems almost certain to precipitate the breakup of Eight Eyed Spy. Scott wasn't just a highly individual, perhaps irreplaceable instrumentalist; ...
Traditional Discs: Is It R.I.P. FOR R.P.M.?
Report and Interview by Richard Cromelin, Los Angeles Times, 15 May 1982
IS THE phonograph record on its deathbed? Neil Cooper, who runs a record company that doesn't sell records, thinks so. "Within five years, vinyl will ...
8 Eyed Spy: 8 Eyed Spy (Fetish FR2003)
Review by Jon Young, Trouser Press, March 1982
"IT WAS FUN while it lasted," Pat Irwin (now a Raybeat) sighs in the liner notes to this catch-all retrospective of live and studio tracks. ...
James Chance & the Contortions: Live In New York (ROIR cassette); 8-Eyed Spy: Live (ROIR cassette)
Review by Roy Trakin, Musician, October 1981
LISTEN TO the cacaphonous cutting edge of no wave punk-jazz in the privacy of your very own SONY walk-man. Be-bop down the street snapping yer ...
Interview by Richard Grabel, New Musical Express, 15 August 1981
Richard Grabel lays on the red carpet treatment for his Lunch date ...
Report by Byron Coley, New York Rocker, May 1980
IF LYDIA LUNCH'S Queen Of Siam hadn't come out when it did, I'd probably still be freezin' my butt off in Ketchum, Idaho, a town ...
see also Lydia Lunch
see also Raybeats, The
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