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Ink 19 :: Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers

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June 1999 :: Music N-P :: Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers (Lisa Olen)

Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Echo Warner I cannot admit to ever being a die-hard Tom Petty fan, although I did appreciate some of his more popular singles, and even more so his story-line music videos featuring the likes of Johnny Depp. Without labeling his music as backwoods, a stereotype that ...

Ink 19 :: Neal Smith (Part II)

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Drums, drums, drums! In this second part of Gail Worley's interview with Neal Smith, we find out about the unofficial drum museum, Neal's Platinum God album, and exactly why he got into real estate.

CONVERSATIONS WITH THE PLATINUM GOD NEAL SMITH AN INTERVIEW WITH THE LEGENDARY ALICE COOPER DRUMMER by Gail "Desperado" Worley Note: This is the second part of a two-part interview. You can view the first part here.   Tell me about some of the kits you've played over the years. You must have quite ...

Ink 19 :: Truth but Nothing

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April 1999 :: Features :: Truth but Nothing (David Lee Beowulf )

TRUTH BUT NOTHING by David Lee Beowulf The Truth Will Set You Free! Back in January, I was home for a week with the flu (I had headaches in my shoulders!) and with little energy to do much else, I spent some time in front of the television. Ugh! There were a few good moments, though; for example, I ...

Ink 19 :: Royal Trux

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November 1999 :: Live Ink :: Royal Trux (Stephen Garnett)

ROYAL TRUX The Cooler, New York City October 1, 1999 by Stephen Garnett Veterans of disorder may apply to Royal Trux, but Jennifer Herrema and Neil Hagerty seemed at-ease, well-adjusted, charming, focused and relatively healthy performing before a packed Cooler in NYC. Spillout into the bar was inevitable ...

Ink 19 :: Weed

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October 1999 :: Music U-Z :: Weed (Matthew Moyer)

Weed Hard To Kill Nettwerk Weed, the duo of vocalist/programmer Cristina Handrabur and programmer Dan Handrabur, are the latest installment in a seemingly never-ending series of bands inspired by the formula of Portishead and Massive Attack with Liz Frazier. Just so you can get a handle on the peerage ...

Ink 19 :: Alpha Cat

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Pearl Harbor (Aquamarine). Review by Gail Worley.

ALPHA CAT PEARL HARBOR Aquamarine Conjuring images of mid-'60s San Francisco with slightly hallucinatory guitar riffs borrowed from the Jefferson Airplane and The Byrds, Alpha Cat is a NYC-based, mixed gender consortium providing a vehicle for singer/songwriter Elizabeth McCullough's poignant tales ...

Ink 19 :: Industrial Tepee

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November 1998 :: Music I-L :: Industrial Tepee (Gail Worley)

Industrial Tepee What Divine Engine Mother West In the interest of avoiding preconceived notions, it should be pointed out that Industrial Tepee are not an industrial band. The name seems to serve as a dichotomy that's somewhat representative of the band's approach to music: "Industrial" as in methodical ...

Ink 19 :: Jorma Kaukonen

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Blue Country Heart (Columbia). Review by James Mann.

JORMA KAUKONEN BLUE COUNTRY HEART Columbia Jorma Kaukonen's career has gone from longhaired flower child in the Jefferson Airplane to head boogieman in Hot Tuna to shorthaired flatpicker and music camp owner (Fur Peace Ranch in Ohio). All along he's played the hell out of a guitar, and this time he ...

Ink 19 :: Liberties Bed

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December 1997 :: Music L-O :: Liberties Bed (David Lee Beowülf)

... ... bondage dames inside album liner posing with band... teaser letting me know this is an enhanced CD with a bondage movie included... Guys! Guys! The babes look great, but I expected something more than slow pop/rock. Put me to sleep, it did. Sorry. I did appreciate the cover of Jefferson Airplane ...

Ink 19 :: Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paradiso U.F.O.

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New Geocentric World (Squealer). Review by Matthew Moyer.

ACID MOTHERS TEMPLE & THE MELTING PARADISO U.F.O. NEW GEOCENTRIC WORLD Squealer When's the last time you saw long hair, longer beards, and kaftans on the cover of Wire Magazine? Yeppers, congratulation to Acid Mothers Temple for making the masthead of creative music's most uptight but informative print ...
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