Los Angeles Free Press
The Los Angeles Free Press,, also called the Freep, was published between 1964 and 1978, and was among the most widely distributed underground newspapers of the 1960s.
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Report by Toby Mamis, Los Angeles Free Press, 5 December 1975
BOB DYLAN'S Rolling Thunder Tour the tour that decried hoopla and attracted more than its share steamrollered through New York and sleepy New England over ...
The Beatles, Hurricane Smith: Hurricane Smith: The Sixth Beatle
Profile and Interview by Steven Rosen, Los Angeles Free Press, March 1973
HURRICANE SMITH is not your ordinary pop star. At 49, he hardly exudes the virility and youthfulness of a Rod Stewart. His music is neither ...
The Beatles: Magical Mystery Tour (Apple Corps/BBC)
Film/DVD/TV Review by Tom Nolan, Los Angeles Free Press, 21 June 1968
THE BEATLES' Magical Mystery Tour is superb, brilliant, great, heavy, boss, light entertainment, good clean fun, a Message Picture, an entertaining nightmare, and it has ...
Jeff Beck, The Yardbirds: Jeff Beck…In Retrospect
Retrospective and Interview by Steven Rosen, Los Angeles Free Press, December 1973
JEFF BECK IS one of those characters who is so brilliantly erratic that he is constantly set-ting the music (and journalistic) world on its ear. ...
Colin Blunstone, The Zombies: Whatever Happened To The Zombies?
Report and Interview by Steven Rosen, Los Angeles Free Press, June 1973
REMEMBER THOSE wispy vocals that adorned those Zombies classics like 'Shes Not There', 'Tell Her No', and 'Time Of the Season'? The voice drifted from ...
Interview by Anne Moore, Los Angeles Free Press, 10 May 1974
'Smokin' In the Boys Room' is the first hit for an audacious group by the name of Brownsville Station. Thankfully, Brownsville isn't just another commercial, ...
Jesse Ed Davis: Rock And Roll’s First Indian Superstar: Jesse ‘Ed’ Davis
Interview by Steven Rosen, Los Angeles Free Press, June 1973
JESSE "ED" DAVIS is a "musicians musician." For all those hard-nosed cynics who grimace at the overworked phrase, one glance at his list of credentials ...
Report by Steven Rosen, Los Angeles Free Press, November 1972
SUNDAYS KGB "Charity Ball" was important for one reason: the concert proved that people in large numbers can still come together for an event and ...
Gentle Giant: Santa Monica Civic, Los Angeles
Live Review by Anne Moore, Los Angeles Free Press, 28 February 1975
AFTER SIX ALBUMS and three national tours, Gentle Giant has finally made it to headline concert status. Sure, they played the Whisky to sell-out crowds ...
Jimi Hendrix, James Taylor: The Ghost Tapes
Report by Bill Wasserzieher, Los Angeles Free Press, 22 November 1974
OLD DEMO TAPES have a habit of rising to the surface — usually as soon as a performer has become big enough to be considered ...
Report and Interview by Steven Rosen, Los Angeles Free Press, February 1973
FOR THE PAST five years it seems that the Hollies have been laboring under a Sisyphean curse. Every time they latched on to a silver ...
Janis Joplin: Joplin In Concert (Columbia C2X31160)
Review by Greg Shaw, Los Angeles Free Press, 26 May 1972
I'LL NEVER forget Big Brother & the Holding Company. Christ, I must've seen them a hundred times between early '66 and the time Janis left. ...
Report by John Mendelssohn, Los Angeles Free Press, 19 December 1969
LIFE WITH the stars, installment one; in which are discussed in seemingly random order that sometimes sorry, sometimes joyous live adventures of the, long-lost-and-presumed-forever-missing-from-America Kinks, ...
Bob Marley & the Wailers: Bob Marley & the Wallers: Babylon By Bus (Island ISLD 11)
Review by Don Snowden, Los Angeles Free Press, 31 December 1978
MARLEY'S BUS NEEDS MORE GAS ...
New York Dolls: N.Y. Dolls Real Teen-Age Rock And Roll Band
Interview by Anne Moore, Los Angeles Free Press, 7 September 1973
THE NEW YORK Dolls finally arrived in Los Angeles. Aside from an abundance of street talk, little is know of them except that they are ...
The Rolling Stones: Exile on Main St.
Review by Greg Shaw, Los Angeles Free Press, 16 June 1972
Cruisin' through rock country ...
Interview by Anne Moore, Los Angeles Free Press, 16 May 1975
Leo Sayer, to some, is just a hit songwriter – and if that isn't enough, – sometime singer of his own songs. Leo Sayer is ...
Profile and Interview by Anne Moore, Los Angeles Free Press, 23 November 1973
AS STREET TALK goes, Slade doesn't have the greatest reputations. It is admitted they are one of the better non-Bowieish-type rock groups to come out ...
Status Quo In The U.S.: 'Matchstick Men' Make Good
Interview by Anne Moore, Los Angeles Free Press, 18 May 1973
STATUS QUO arrived from England early this summer week for the first part of their American tour. They settled in quietly at their hotel, sensibly ...
Steeleye Span: Pleased To See The Span: Steeleye Stateside
Report and Interview by Steven Rosen, Los Angeles Free Press, November 1973
THE EXPLOSIVE SUCCESS of Steeleye Span during the past year is in direct relationship to the in-herent malleability of its music. Fresh out of the ...
Steely Dan: Counting Down to Headline Status: Steely Dan
Interview by Steven Rosen, Los Angeles Free Press, August 1973
ON SEPT. 2, Steely Dan perform their first concert as headliners, that status which lifts the working-class band from the ranks of the bourgeois and ...
Robin Trower: Twice Removed From Procol: Robin Trower
Report and Interview by Steven Rosen, Los Angeles Free Press, November 1973
IT TAKES A LOT of gumption to leave a baseball team right after youve clinched the pennant, or to walk off the playing field dur-ing ...
Bobby Womack: Understanding Bobby Womack
Interview by Steven Rosen, Los Angeles Free Press, February 1973
TWELVE YEARS AGO Bobby Womack migrated to California, looking for the riches that he thought were there. "I came out here like the pioneers searching ...
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