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Joe Cocker, Leon Russell: Joe Cocker's Mad Dogs and Englishmen: Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica CA
Live Review by Ann Moses, NME, 2 May 1970
COCKER SURVIVES AND TRIUMPHS ...
Jeff Beck: Beck Looks Back (part 2)
Interview by Nick Kent, NME, 4 November 1972
Beck, Page and bad vibes ...
David Bowie: Goodbye Ziggy And a big hello to Aladdin Sane
Review and Interview by Charles Shaar Murray, NME, 27 January 1973
Two days in the life of David Bowie - A rare interview and a preview of his new album... ...
Uriah Heep: The Heep Bombard Frankfurt
Report and Interview by Tony Stewart, NME, 10 February 1973
SATURDAY IN FRANKFURT, Western Germany, and Hans and Monika have pooled their Deutsche Marks to go and see Uriah Heep in concert. It's been a ...
Bette Midler: Just A Working Class Girl Living Out Her Fantasies
Interview by Nick Kent, NME, 17 February 1973
BETTE MIDLER, the Divine Miss Bette Midler, is a star. Ahmet Ertegun, man of wealth and taste, and head of Atlantic Records, believes it; Aaron ...
The Pretty Things: Still As Strong As Bo Diddley's Guitar Arm
Report and Interview by Jonh Ingham, NME, 24 March 1973
FEEL THE svelte red leather. Take in the expensive walnut dashboard surrounding the precision instruments; the speedo flicking between 70 and 80. Experience the full ...
The Band, Bob Dylan: Bob Dylan & The Band: Night of the Zimmerman
Report by Barbara Charone, NME, 19 January 1974
CHICAGO, ILLINIOS land of Lincoln, booming metropolis of the Mid-West, heart of Middle America. Not as sophisticated as New York, nor as small as ...
Greenslade: Olé… Greenslade Rock The Spanish Inquisition
Report and Interview by Tony Stewart, NME, March 1974
ADMIRAL BLANCO'S assassination could have caused a big clamp-down in Spain. But luckily for the developing life-style based on British rock, the Espana government don't ...
Robert Wyatt: Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London
Live Review by Charles Shaar Murray, NME, 14 September 1974
EVEN THOUGH the gig was due to start at 8.30, Drury Lane had started to clog up with earnest-looking hippies nearly two hours before the ...
Suzi Quatro: For Your Information, She Happens To Be A Lady
Interview by Charles Shaar Murray, NME, 25 January 1975
"ALISTAIR...CAN YOU go through your solo again and count exactly how many bars you need for it?" ...
Mike Oldfield: Tom Newman: The Man Who Taped the Tubular Bells
Interview by Fred Dellar, NME, 8 February 1975
WHEN IT COMES to tape, who better to talk to than the guy who did the 2,000 over-dubs on Tubular Bells, engineer Tom Newman? ...
Leiber and Stoller: Jerry Leiber And Mike Stoller: By Royal Appointment
Interview by Roger St. Pierre, NME, 15 February 1975
THE SCENE IS the Dorchester Hotel, one of the last vestiges of Britain's Imperial splendour and we've just been refused admission to the restaurant for ...
Elton John part 3: Maybe It's Because I'm A Socialist…
Interview by Charles Shaar Murray, NME, 8 March 1975
TELL US, El, what is Rock all about? Having a bloody good time. When I was a kid and went to see those Larry Parnes-Billy ...
God is Alive and Well and Living Off Rock'n'Roll...
Essay by Mick Farren, NME, 22 March 1975
Unfurling his roadmaps for the soul, MICK FARREN, Bachelor of Divinity of this parish, slumps grimly over his flea-ridden Olivetti to bang out the sandwich-luncher's ...
Interview by Chris Salewicz, NME, 7 June 1975
I'M HUNTING THROUGH the cartridges in the glove compartment of Chris Squire's '63 Rolls Royce as we head out of Liverpool towards the M62 and ...
Report and Interview by Chris Salewicz, NME, 7 June 1975
There is no mention of brown rice on this page. Persian rugs and health food in general? Well, OK...yeah, but not in any harmful quantity. ...
The Selling Of Reading Festival
Report by Chris Salewicz, NME, 30 August 1975
THE SUN was westering in a haze of towering cumulus, fire-orange against midnight black, filling the still air with speckled light, as we came over ...
The Sensational Alex Harvey Band: Alex Harvey: Delivered From The Jaws Of Death
Report by Charles Shaar Murray, NME, 20 September 1975
...We proudly present the intrepid ALEX HARVEY, fresh from being restrained from swimming in the shark tank and currently engaged in entertaining the young people ...
Interview by Max Bell, NME, 27 September 1975
"THE THING ABOUT concept albums is that they're never done successfully except mine of course," So speaks modest avant garde composer David Bedford, Virgin luminary ...
Report and Interview by Andrew Tyler, NME, 4 October 1975
VICTOR JARA sang songs for the people of Chile. In 1973, in the Santiago boxing stadium, a soldier cut off Jara's fingers before six thousand ...
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