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There’s a great bit in the Siouxsie And The Banshees live film Nocturne which captures some of the band’s unique quality.
From Uncut's September 2016 issue [Take 232]: TOM PETTY gets the old gang back together. That is, his doomed first band, ...
Before Elvis,” John Lennon famously said, describing the cultural landscape of the 1950s, “there was nothing.” And if you ...
“Before Elvis,” John Lennon famously said, describing the cultural landscape of the 1950s, “there was nothing.” And if you were a young aspiring musician... As we join the Beatles in the ...
Songs Of Green Pheasant's new studio album Sings The Passing sees the shy Sheffielder's soft, bewitching return ...
In his introduction to this latest Ultimate Music Guide, Graham Nash lets fly a rather surprising opinion. “I’m not so sure that the story of CSNY ...
Directed by Daryl Hannah, Coastal documents Neil Young's first concert tour in almost four years around the California ...
In 1965 Lonnie Youngblood (aka The Prince Of Harlem) met Jimi Hendrix when the pair were serving it up for Curtis Knight's various R&B ensembles. The two men hit it off sufficiently well to try ...
Similar to fellow LA singer-songwriter Warren Zevon in his penchant for shadowy narratives of espionage, foreign policy and unwise excess, Ridgway has if anything an even less prepossessing voice ...
Turning the post-'70s Love albums Out Here and False Start into a slimline disc is an exercise that will only appeal to the most completist Arthur Lee devotee, although liner note snaps of hard-to ...
Philip Noyce's deceptively simple tale, describing the inspirational Disneyesque homeward journey of three headstrong aboriginal children, is accompanied by a stinging assault on the rarely ...
The Chorley Four caused a stir with their million-selling Love Is Here. Singer James Walsh mined a rich enough vein as his soaring ballads confronted personal demons, the dead ends of drink and ...
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