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It is 30 long years since The Clash released their ground-breaking, shapeshifting double album London Calling. In this terrific Melody Maker interview with Joe Strummer, Chris Bohn gets the lowdown on "Clampdown" and many of the album's other tracks. More »
CaptainBeefheart
Almost 40 years ago, Don Van Vliet--aka Captain Beefheart--released one of the most extraordinary rock albums ever made. Swinging London legend (Barry) Miles met the Captain on the eve of Trout Mask Replica's release. More »
Public enemy
Almost 20 years have shot by since Q's Mark Cooper traveled to America to report on the shock waves caused by Public Enemy and NWA. Seems an apt time to salute these avatars of hip hop, so here's an excerpt... More »
bowie
David Bowie's makeover from the apocalyptic androgyne of 1974's Diamond Dogs to the emaciated "plastic soul" man of 1975's Young Americans was one of the more startling self-reinventions in the history of rock.NME's Mick Farren was there to see the l More »
Brendan_Mullen
The shocking and wholly unexpected death of Brendan Mullen after a massive stroke at the age of 58 prompted me to pull out this Village Voice review of We Got the Neutron Bomb, the great 2001 oral history of L.A.'s punk scene that he co-authored with More »
The diva with the multi-octave pipes is back with her Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel. Mat Snow met the lady in question as her career skyrocketed in the late summer of 1991 More »
bob dylan
Rob Steen presents 10 of the most seminal "direction changes" in rock's illustrious history, from Dylan and the Beatles to Talking Heads and Radiohead--with three substitutes for backup. More »
nick cave
Leyla Sanai gets to grips with the Australian singer's second novel -the long-awaited follow-up to 1989's And the Ass Saw the Angel. She's highly impressed. More »
the mamas and papas
Mackenzie Phillips' revelations about her Papa prompt us to revisit this snapshot of life among pop's royalty in the heyday of Swinging London, summer 1966 More »
beach vs beatles
When Beatles press officer Derek Taylor swapped Swinging London for Laid-Back Los Angeles in 1965, he played a pivotal part in bringing the two worlds together, doing press for the Byrds, the Beach Boys and many other West Coast acts. (It was he who More »
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Rihanna: Chris Brown 'had no soul in his eyes'

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Fri Nov 6, 2009 11:04pm PST

AP - Rihanna on Friday described the horror she felt as her ex-boyfriend Chris Brown was biting and punching her during a violent argument in February, saying she saw "no soul in his eyes." "There was no… More »

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