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The Clash: Yes It's Strummer In The City
Interview by Charles Shaar Murray, NME, 30 June 1979
HOT TOWN! Strummer in the city: walks into the Kings Road pub that serves as his temporary local while he's staying in Fulham dead on ...
The Police: The Long Yarn Of The Lore
Interview by Nick Kent, NME, 1 September 1979
ALONGSIDE THE habitually garish or else just plain boring film posters that currently besmear the walls of London, the advert for Quadrophenia stands out like ...
Interview by Ian Penman, NME, 5 January 1980
JUST ABOVE my typewriter on the mantlepiece is an eye-catching tube of 10 orange flavoured effervescent tablets. Each tablet contains 1g orange flavoured concentrated Vitamin ...
The Pretenders: Only A Hobo Only A Star
Interview by Paul Morley, NME, 26 January 1980
THE PRETENDERS are number one, top of the pops. But where there's 'Brass' there's sadness and Chrissie Hynde regrets some of the changes and new ...
Brian Eno: Into The Spirit World
Interview by Cynthia Rose, NME, 26 July 1980
The White Man's Grave Look to Africa ...
Kid Creole & The Coconuts: Coconut Kid as Cruise Caruso: Kid Creole
Interview by Paul Rambali, NME, 23 May 1981
KID CREOLE And The Coconuts release their second long player, title Fresh Fruit In Foreign Places, in a couple of weeks' time. A 12-song 'concept ...
Interview by Paul Morley, NME, 16 January 1982
DO YOU believe in Adam Ant? ...
Rick James: Blowing Out Tinsel Town
Interview by Lloyd Bradley, NME, 10 April 1982
Not So Long Ago:THERE WAS a time when nearly everybody in the world owned a Motown record. Motown was like a baby's security blanket, warm, ...
Orange Juice: From A Postcard To A Postage Stamp
Interview by Chris Bohn, NME, 2 October 1982
HATE WITHOUT wanting to sound faddish about such a thing is once more where the heart is. ...
The Associates, Billy Mackenzie: Disassociate!: The Associates
Interview by Paul Morley, NME, 9 October 1982
THE WHIPPETS have pissed on the carpet of Chris Parry's Office. Billy Mackenzie grins, a little wickedly; there's a nice little stain that should be ...
Culture Club: The Culture Vultures Gather
Interview by Gavin Martin, NME, 30 April 1983
THE YOUNG girl walks hesitantly through the foyer of the Dominion Theatre; amidst all the colour and excitement she strikes an uncertain, rather nervous figure. ...
The Clark Sisters: Is The Lord Bored With Disco?
Interview by Barney Hoskyns, NME, 27 August 1983
GOD MUST be tired of pop music. The most popular female gospel act in America, Detroit's Clark Sisters, have the first gospel record in a ...
Bananarama: Mean Streaks and True Confessions
Interview by Susan Williams, NME, 28 April 1984
WHACKING THROUGH the poster-rack at Woolworths. Staring back at the faces of the semi-famous packaged like slabs of bacon. ...
The Triffids: Roses, Knives, Dead Bodies
Interview by Mat Snow, NME, 5 January 1985
MAT SNOW hails the twisted poetry of THE TRIFFIDS while the rest of us wonder — do all the great new bands come from Australia, ...
Bobby Womack: The Great Provider
Interview by Paolo Hewitt, NME, 28 September 1985
"They call me a living legend/But I'm just a soldier who's been left behind/And now my heart can't take it/My feet won't make it/I'm the ...
Chuck Brown & the Soul Searchers: Chuck Brown: Take The Money And Go-Go
Interview by Sean O'Hagan, NME, 4 April 1987
CHUCK BROWN'S in Britain to stick up the go-go scene with his pioneering blast of bum-pin'. But as SEAN O'HAGAN finds out, he didn't get ...
Boogie Down Productions: Scott La Rock: Wasted in the Zoo
Interview by Frank Owen, NME, 26 September 1987
Less than a month ago, the Bronx rap supremo SCOTT LA ROCK was tragically shot dead in a street brawl, the very day he'd signed a ...
Pink Floyd: A Bridge Over Troubled Waters
Interview by Simon Witter, NME, 9 July 1988
No band has ever been simultaneously as popular and as hated as Pink Floyd. Their latest album, A Momentary Lapse of Reason, has spawned three ...
Phil Collins: Ugly Bald Bastard Speaks (to Phil Collins)
Interview by Steven Wells, NME, 3 March 1990
• He leaves the toilet seat up! He does stuff in the privacy of his own house! He's worth 22 million! He's not a rich ...
Mercury Rev: Nice Merc If You Can Get It
Interview by Dele Fadele, NME, 4 January 1992
THE FRIDAY afternoon rendezvous with Mercury Rev isn't quite going as planned. Police have cordoned off a large stretch of Harrow Road, West London because ...
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