Search Results
7 articles found. Page 1 of 1. | Advanced Search
7 articles found. Page 1 of 1.
Artists matching search criteria
Top categories
-
Artist
-
Piece type
-
Publication
-
Writer
Advanced Search
Artists matching search criteria
Top categories
-
Artist
-
Piece type
-
Publication
-
Writer
Love, Arthur Lee: Arthur Lee in LA (1993)
Interview by Barney Hoskyns, Rock's Backpages Audio, 24 June 1993
The sometime Love leader talks about growing up in Memphis and South-Central L.A. and recalls his dreams of being a musician. He also describes a gay near-miss with Jimi Hendrix, rants about hip-hop, and spouts a lot of New Age gibberish.
File format: mp3 File size: 91mb Interview length: 1h 34 minutes 45 seconds Sound quality: **
Arthur Lee, Love: Invisible Jukebox: Arthur Lee
Interview by Mike Barnes, The Wire, August 2002
Every month we play a musician a series of records which they're asked to identify and comment on — with no prior knowledge of what ...
Arthur Lee, Love: Arthur Lee: Right Church, Wrong Pew
Interview by Tom Hibbert, Q, July 1992
"I FEEL REAL PHONEY when my name is Bell." This may not mean very much to the younger generation, but for those who struggled through ...
Arthur Lee, Love: Arthur Lee: We Have Ways Of Making You Talk
Interview by Rob Hughes, Uncut, August 2001
ONCE DESCRIBED by fellow band-member Brian MacLean as 'the baddest guy on the West Side of LA, the Cassius Clay of the streets' Arthur ...
Arthur Lee: Love, Arthur Lee Style: More Changes
Interview by Steven Rosen, Rolling Stone, 13 February 1975
LOS ANGELES – Not since the 1972 release of Vindicator has Arthur Lee been widely heard on record, that first polo project seemingly marking the ...
Love, Arthur Lee: Arthur Lee: The Daily Planet Revisited
Interview by Max Bell, New Musical Express, 8 August 1981
ARTHUR LEE, THE PSYCHO OF '60s PSYCHEDELIA AND FORMER LEADER OF LOVE, BREAKS HIS SILENCE TO KEEP A RARE APPOINTMENT ON PLANET EARTH ...
Arthur Lee, Love: Arthur Lee: Yes Folks, Yet Another Arthur Lee Article
Interview by John Tobler, ZigZag, March 1975
Oh God, please, no!! I thought old Tobler had just about run out of material on Arthur Lee, but it seems he must have a ...
Advanced Search
back to LIBRARY