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Live Review by Tracy Thomas, New Musical Express, 1 July 1966
SOUND MARS SPECTACULAR ...
Lovin' Spoonful, The: Flashback For Lovin' Spoonful — To Days When They Were Just Kids
Interview by Ann Moses, New Musical Express, 26 August 1966
Special from ANN MOSES in Hollywood ...
Monkees, The: Colour Monkees Are Terrific
Film/DVD/TV Review by Alan Smith, New Musical Express, 27 May 1967
DAVY JONES is sitting in a chair facing the camera. His face has a rich brown tan, and his brown eyes and brown hair stand ...
Monkees, The: Bob Rafelson: Man Behind The Monkees
Interview by Alan Smith, New Musical Express, 12 August 1967
Why I picked THESE four ...
Yes move into the gap left by Nice
Interview by Roy Carr, New Musical Express, 23 January 1971
SOME CHEERFUL dullard in his misguided wisdom recently asked Yes, (quote) ..."When are you chaps going to happen?" To which he was promptly and most ...
Eggs Over Easy: Meet the Band: Eggs Over Easy
Profile and Interview by Richard Green, New Musical Express, 10 April 1971
WHEN AN invitation to a cultural evening at the American Embassy dropped on my desk my first thought was that someone was playing a merry ...
Flamin' Groovies, The: Flamin' Groovies: Shake Some Action (Sire)
Review by Max Bell, New Musical Express, 26 June 1976
MAX BELL provides sleeve-notes for the new album ...
Tim Buckley: The Fantastic Voyage of a Starsailor
Retrospective by Max Bell, New Musical Express, 22 December 1979
"I'm as puzzled as the newborn child I'm as riddled as the tide Should I stand amid the breakers Or should I die with death my bride? Come hear ...
Saint Etienne: Cats Eyes and Legless
Interview by Johnny Cigarettes, New Musical Express, 30 April 1994
You know Saint Etienne as the flop band living within the pages of Kay's Catalogue and fronted by Emma Peel's understudy. But their pals reckon ...
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