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Penetration: The Future Is Female
Interview by Jon Savage, Sounds, 17 December 1977
ACCELERATION DON'T go to my head...London a module, self-contained, trapped in an ever-accelerating time/style warp: a week seems like a month in our brave ...
Interview by Phil Sutcliffe, Sounds, 31 December 1977
I walked through Carlisle in a mild drizzle musing on some crafted phrases about the castle, the airy market-town streets, the cool shower of country ...
Deep Purple, Ritchie Blackmore: Ritchie Blackmore: Wailing over the Purple Rainbow
Interview by Steven Rosen, Guitar Player, 1978
WHILE RITCHIE Blackmores Baroque-tinged shred solos make him the in-vitro father of todays progressive- and classical-metal movement (just ask Yngwie), his foot-stomping power chords in ...
Elvis Costello: My Aim Is True (Columbia)
Review by Jeffrey Morgan, Stage Life, February 1978
LIKE IT OR NOT, youd better watch out 'cause talent will out, which is exactly why youre hearing so much about Elvis Costello these days. ...
Sham 69: Sham v Them. Referee: Barry Cain
Report and Interview by Barry Cain, Record Mirror, 25 February 1978
JIMMY PURSEY talks. Jimmy Pursey talks corks out of bottles. Talks forks out of mouths. Talks porks out of pigs. Talks hawks out ...
Jerry Lee Lewis: Loud Covenants: Jerry Lee Lewis, God's Garbage Man
Book Excerpt by Nick Tosches, Creem, March 1978
[The following is excerpted from the book, COUNTRY: The Biggest Music In America by Nick Tosches, published by Stein & Day Publishers.] ...
Elvis Presley, Hank Williams: Death in Hi-Fi or First Tastes of Tombstone
Overview by Nick Tosches, Waxpaper, 3 March 1978
Music deaths are big news nowadays. It seems hardly an ish of Rolling Stone goes by when we aren't treated to a eulogy for a ...
Profile by Kris Needs, ZigZag, April 1978
DESTROY ALL Monsters hail from the Detroit area and have provided a good home for two of the Motor City's baddest boys – ex-MC5 bassist ...
Professor Longhair: I'm A Little Rowdy With My Playing
Interview by Max Jones, Melody Maker, 1 April 1978
Professor Longhair talks to Max Jones ...
Profile and Interview by Robin Katz, Girl About Town, 17 April 1978
THE PROBLEM with rock and roll music, and the culture that surrounds it, is that few people take it very seriously. Maybe that's because rock ...
Generation X: 'You Can't Help Selling Out'
Report and Interview by Jeremy Gluck, Sounds, 22 April 1978
"MY FRIEND was bawling her eyes out. She asked Billy to kiss her and he did. She just about fainted!" ...
Pete Townshend, The Who: In Which Pete Townshend Gets Personal
Interview by Dave Schulps, Trouser Press, May 1978
"SHADDUP," YELLS Pete Townshend. Then he slaps his leg and Towser the dog comes running over. "Do you want to go out?" Pete asks, getting ...
Outlaws, The: Outlaws Brought Back Live
Interview by Fred Schruers, Circus, 11 May 1978
Southern Renegades Captured at Last on Vinyl ...
Bob Dylan: The Man Behind the Image
Interview by David Hancock, Evening News, London, 13 May 1978
BOB DYLAN will be pocketing over £500,000 for the six shows he'll perform before more than 90,000 people at Earls Court next month. ...
Dexter Gordon: The Exile's Return
Interview by Brian Case, New Musical Express, 27 May 1978
Fashion and fate have dealt a few blows — but now DEXTER GORDON is cutting in, recapturing America and standing CBS on its head. The ...
Review by Ira Robbins, Trouser Press, June 1978
FROM THE VERY start of their recording career, it was obvious that Generation X had some rather unparochial ideas about their role as a punk ...
Sham 69: If The Kids Are United…
Report and Interview by Caroline Coon, Sounds, 3 June 1978
JIMMY PURSEY'S very baggy grey flannels are held up by a brand new pair of white braces. His striped shirt is as clean as five ...
Angel: Angels With Tarty Faces?
Report and Interview by Sylvie Simmons, Sounds, 3 June 1978
ANGEL: 'The boys come because the girls come...our audience is anywhere from 8 to c-cup.' ...
The Dickies: More Than Just Another Crazy Band From L.A.
Interview by Sylvie Simmons, Sounds, 17 June 1978
Dickies n. pl. 1: Fake undershirts originating in U.S. high schools in the mid 60s, when "creeps" who wanted to look like the Beatles without ...
Clash, The: The Clash: The "Serious In-Depth Interview" You've Been Waiting For!
Report and Interview by Peter Silverton, Sounds, 17 June 1978
"AAAWOOOEEEUUUOOO, PETE...'ear you bin to the States...how wazzit?" ...
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