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Black Flag, Circle Jerks, Germs, X: The Decline of Western Civilization (Dir. Penelope Spheeris)
Film/DVD/TV Review by Don Waller, New York Rocker, September 1981
THE DECLINE of Western Civilization, Penelope Spheeris's documentary of the L.A. punk scene circa late '79/early '80, is by turns funny, provocative, pretentious, inspiring, boring, ...
David Bowie: White Noise/White Sands: The Bowie Who Fell to Earth
Book Excerpt by Susan Compo, 'Earthbound' (Jawbone), October 2017
"AFTER SEEING THE extraordinary landscape of the White Sands," Nic Roeg noted, "it prompted me to think of this: strangers always see something that is ...
Interview by Johnny Sharp, MOJO, January 2013
London soundscaper marries archive audio clips with stirring electronic rock scores. ...
Rolling Stones, The: Rolling Stones' Crossfire Hurricane doc a worthwhile addition to legacy
Film/DVD/TV Review by Jeff Slate, Examiner.com, 16 November 2012
THE ROLLING STONES are still rebels; still the bad boys of rock that Andrew Loog Oldham groomed them to be. ...
Who, The: Quadrophenia (Dir. Franc Roddam, The Who Films Ltd)
Film/DVD/TV Review by Dave DiMartino, Creem, March 1980
Quadrophenia: Pass Those Purple Hearts ...
Report by Robert Shelton, The New York Times, 26 November 1961
NASHVILLE, TENN. After thirty-five years of broadcasting, the grand old dinosaur of American radio, Grand Ole Opry, is as boisterously alive as ever. The show ...
Film/DVD/TV Review by Steven R Rosen, Blurt, September 2009
Gerry & the Pacemakers, Dusty Springfield, Herman's Hermits and Small Faces get the first-class treatment. ...
Band, The: A big-time goodbye for The Band
Interview by Wayne Robins, Newsday, 30 April 1978
THERE WAS nothing small-time about The Last Waltz. It was a concert held in San Francisco a year ago last Thanksgiving to mark the final ...
Grateful Dead, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Boz Scaggs: Bill Graham: Mister Fillmore
Interview by Loraine Alterman, Melody Maker, 27 May 1972
Loraine Alterman in New York previews Fillmore, the film about America's legendary rock centre... and talks to its star, super-impresario Bill Graham ...
Mick Jagger, Redskins, The: The Tube: Thank God It's Friday
Interview by Lynden Barber, Melody Maker, 23 February 1985
MALCOLM GERRIE is the man behind Tyne Tees' groundbreaking pop TV show The Tube. Lynden Barber went to Newcastle to investigate the programme and its ...
Report and Interview by Susan Corrigan, i-D, August 1998
Glitz and glamour, sex and celebs, drugs and death: Studio 54 was the ultimate New York nightlife hit. So is it any wonder they're trying ...
Report by Fred Goodman, Musician, June 1994
FOUR BIG RECORD COMPANIES WANT A VIDEO CHANNEL OF THEIR OWN ...
Frank Sinatra, Robbie Williams, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr.: The Rat Pack: Boys Keep Swinging
Retrospective by Dorian Lynskey, Q, February 2002
They were a gang of hard-drinking, soft-crooning, middle-aged smart alecs, and they were the walking, talking, wise-cracking definition of cool. Now, half a century later, ...
Sigur Ros: Desolation Angels: Icelandic music
Report and Interview by Rob Young, The Wire, January 2001
Spearheaded by Sigur Rós, Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson and the Kitchen Motors collective, Iceland’s hardy children of nature are proving stubbornly resistant to the World Rock ...
Salaam Remi, Amy Winehouse: Industry Profile: Salaam Remi
Interview by Larry LeBlanc, Celebrity Access, 8 January 2014
This week In the Hot Seat with Larry LeBlanc: Salaam Remi, composer, producer, musician and label executive. ...
Interview by Larry LeBlanc, Celebrity Access, 29 March 2021
This week In the Hot Seat with Larry LeBlanc: Desmond Child, songwriter and producer. ...
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