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Mind you, that's how I feel sometimes in the music business today!" Craig Jennings (CEO, Raw Power Management) THE CURE THE HEAD ON THE DOOR (1985) "It was the first Cure album that I heard, and from there sparked my lifelong love of the band." If you can open a love song with, &...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Music week (1983) 2018-10, p.20-27 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Mind you, that's how I feel sometimes in the music business today!" Craig Jennings (CEO, Raw Power Management) THE CURE THE HEAD ON THE DOOR (1985) "It was the first Cure album that I heard, and from there sparked my lifelong love of the band." If you can open a love song with, 'I may not always love you,' and fucking nail it then what can't you do?" Ted Dwane (vocals, Mumford & Sons) 20/20 (1969) "I'm a total Beach Boys nerd and 20/20 came out during the band's most interesting period of 1967-73. Terri Walker (advocate artist, Featured Artists Coalition) THE STRANGLERS - RATTUS NORVEGICUS (1977) "Somehow managing to marry a scuzzy filthy psychedelia to the cracked up claustrophobic smoke-filled back rooms of punk rock, The Stranglers scored one of the biggest selling albums of 1977 with an oily, original and highly influential album that saw the 'punk Floyd' defy critics and become one of the most influential bands of the hallowed punk generation whilst getting up a lot of noses." If you can open a love song with, 'I may not always love you,' and fucking nail it then what can't you do?" Ted Dwane (vocals, Mumford & Sons) 20/20 (1969) "I'm a total Beach Boys nerd and 20/20 came out during the band's most interesting period of 1967-73. |
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ISSN: | 0265-1548 2052-2371 |