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Interview by Thomas Goze
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T.M. Stevens |
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Duece And A Quarter |
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Morgan interviewsGrounded! |
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Morgan interviews Honor Among Thieves |
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Bori Kogan interviews Wrong Way Sean of Sean
Kershaw and the New Jack Ramblers and
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The Drive! |
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Check out |
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Hell Yeah! |
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Calling the
shots! |
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Detox Rocking
In The Free World, Victoria Cross goes out to Brooklyn for a show at Southpaw. |
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Chuck Foster catches up with the boys. |
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What do you
get when the best musicians on the block gang up together? |
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There are only
two ways that real stars are to be seen: on stage and in the boudoir, there is no
in between. Lucky Lawler was lucky enough to be greeted at the door by Marky wearing
nothing but a black robe. |
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Man About Town,
Robert Lund out for the night: Ari Upp, Theo, The Toilet Boys, and Nina Hagen. |
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Lucky catches
up with the boys. |
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Live in New
York City. |
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The New York
Waste catches up with The Dragons. |
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Lucky Lawler
meets all the Queen's Men... |
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Are you Livin'
For The Feelin'? Then check out DNA. |
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Ian Hunter had
his 60th Birthday Bash at the Bowery Ballroom. No mistaking English Rock 'n Roll
Legs. |
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E.F. tells it like it is! |
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We met them
at the Roxy Studios under the Long Island Expressway in Queens one late night last
week. These are the loosest, sweetest, hardest Rock and Roll guys to come out of
Rockaway Beach since the A train express was thundering uptown. |
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Our very own
Miss Adena talks with George Tabb. |
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In the fifties
this kid from California picked up the then brand new Fender Stratocaster left handed
and changed the way the guitar would sound forever... and his name was not Jimi Hendrix! |
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