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Ink 19 :: Ray Davies
July 1998 :: Music C-D :: Ray Davies (Mark Chester)
Ray Davies The Storyteller Konk/EMI-Capitol This is a conpilation of mostly live performances, and some studio work, is a necessary item not only for Kinks fans everywhere, but for all those musicians who wonder about the stories behind the songs. Though it would appear that VH-1 has coopted Davies ...
Ink 19 :: Richard Davies
March 1998 :: Music C-E :: Richard Davies (Jeff Montgomery)
Richard Davies Telegraph Flydaddy It's amazing that a songwriter who has any musical resemblance to the Beatles or Ray Davies can mold his sound into anything even remotely interesting. It's been done to death already. But what's more amazing is when a songwriter not only produces something interesting ...
Ink 19 :: Guided By Voices
Lesson Number One on how to have a great interview: Know your subject. Following that rule, Gail Worley plies the tongue of Guided By Voices frontman Robert Pollard with a six of Miller Lite, and lets the tape roll. We guarantee that the result is a GBV interview the likes of which you won't find anywhere else!
NO CHICKS IN THE TREE HOUSE: A DRINKING INTERVIEW WITH ROBERT POLLARD OF GUIDED BY VOICES by Gail Worley My smartest move in preparing to interview Robert Pollard of Guided By Voices was to stop by Gristedes Supermarket en route to our meeting and pick up a six pack of Miller Lite. It's no secret that ...
Ink 19 :: A Look Into the Future
Our fearless scribe faces the next 1000 years with a warped sense of hope...
... , the death of birth, and seniors in space. Not much to look forward to. Thank God I'm a 20th Century Man (but I don't want to die here -- thanks, Ray Davies).
Ink 19 :: Graham Coxon
December 1998 :: Music C-D :: Graham Coxon (Bryan Tilford)
...File under Blur. So says the jewel case sticker. Better file it way under there. This album is made of songwriting like that of the Kinks’ Ray Davies in a very demented mood, singing solemnly and with a deeply furrowed brow. Offering disjointed and dysfunctional musical dreamscapes with a sinister...
Ink 19 :: Yo La Tengo
Daniel M. Gill talks with bassist James McNew of indie rock darlings Yo La Tengo about being the odd man out in a band with a married couple, the differences between the U.S. and Europe, and why playing covers is a lot of fun.
...out. We've also played at Ira's brother's wedding, we learned a bunch of cover songs for that. We also played three shows in New York backing up Ray Davies (of the Kinks) at the Jane Street Theater in the Village. How did that come about? We have a few mutual friends who had been bringing him to our...
Ink 19 :: Hal Willner
February 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Hal Willner (Ian Koss)
.... We were in a huge studio, but yeah. It was amazing, to look in that room and see the bass marimba, and the glass bowls... it's on film, by the way. Ray Davies made a film about it. From the Kinks? Where could you find that? It's actually on film in Europe and Japan. I've never seen it here. It's called...
Ink 19 :: The Negro Problem
Welcome Black (Smile). Review by Matt Cibula.
.... This actually happened to me one summer, so I'm in love with this song from the jump: "It's like my birthday every day / Cause Mr. Monk is such a ray / Of wisdom and light / He dried all the fears from my eyes." It's lovely, innit? And that's not even counting little things like name-checking John...
Ink 19 :: This World Was Never Meant For One As Beautiful As You
March 1998 :: Feature :: This World Was Never Meant For One As Beautiful As You (Lee Ann Leach)
by Lee Ann Leach I held my sobbing 9 year old son in my arms as we both sat on the floor in a heap of exhaustion. We had wrestled for over 3 hours. My face was bloody from scratches, dirty with carpet fuzz, stained with my own tears. His long, dark blonde hair clung to his face and neck from sweat ...
Ink 19 :: Johnny Marr
"Melodic with a touch of groove and an anemic, very white approach to the vocals, but still soulful." Gail Worley talks to Johnny Marr, currently of The Healers and formerly of the Smiths, and manages to keep it together. Mostly.
THE BOY WITH THE THORN IN HIS SIDE: AN INTERVIEW WITH JOHNNY MARR by Gail Worley To every curmudgeonly rock critic who claims that Boomslang, the debut album by former Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr and his new band, The Healers, lacks originality, Marr would probably respond by saying something like ...
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