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RARE REQUEST music Magazine April 1998 The Goo Goo Dolls Afghan Whigs Sepultura
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1998 |
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April |
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REQUEST music Magazine |
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Music, 1980s/Rock |
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TITLE: REQUEST music Magazine
[ Music and culture magazine full of features, articles, vintage ads and MORE-- See FULL contents list below!]
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April 1998
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Size: Approx 12" X 17". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: The GOO GOO DOLLS make a name for themselves. Afghan Whigs. Sepultura. Cassandra Wilson.
Cover Photograph For Request By Jim
Graham/Gsi, Grooming By Elle/Faces Agency.
Ready for prime time: Careisse's mother is a punk rocker; Careisse is a punk mugger (see page 44).
Photograph by Reid Horn.
THE MOODY GOOS: Every good band deserves a hit single (it just took Goo Goo Dolls a frustrating nine years to get theirs). by Soro Scribner.
GOING TO TOWN Afghan Whigs just can't get enough of your love, babe.
by David Sprague.
ROOTS ROCK Sepultura hammers out the first truly multicultural metal album. by Don Kaye.
THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT Punks were not supposed to breed, but they're alt over America: punk- rock parents. by Brad Tyer.
REQUEST 1995 READERS POLL Our readers weigh in on the good, the IN 40 bad, and the inane of 1995.
RE MAIL.
FACE THE MUSIC Letter From Australia: Melbourne's Rock 'n' P. 1 Roll High School teaches kids what they reaUy want to know.
Underrated:
Writer Don Kaye maintains that Iron Maiden spearheaded the new wave of British heavy metal with its DIY approach.
Purr-fect Catwoman
Eartha Kitt is back in business.
Scottish singer/songwriter Jackie Leven joins the men's movement.
COAST TO COAST Kingston, Jamaica's Capetton delivers P. 1 L dancehall reggae from gun and X-rated lyrics unto a resurrection of spiritually
empowering words. Using samples to create songs rather than grooves, Dalston, England's Moonshake describes its unique sound as "Venusian pop
music." Crippling injuries to Jimmy Amadie's hands haven't kept this Philadelphian from recording a lucid new solo piano album. London's Bomb the
Bass , a one-man deejay-turned production outfit, has brought technology front and center, helping shape the current U.K. dance culture.
ESSAY The cultural collision of the '60s and the P. 2 '70s means punk-hippie fusion is upon us in the '90s. by Steve Knopper.
MONEY CHANGES EVERYTHING With their Web sites established, record P. labels are building toward a profitable future on the Internet. by Mark
Weiss.
REVIEWS Cassandra Wilson's New Moon Daughter P. 59. reflects a modern pop perspective while remaining true to the timeless essence of the
blues.
Also, reviews of Steve Earle, Los Lobos, Wynonna, Guided by Voices, Lou Reed, Alejandro Escovedo, Girls Against Boys, Domino, and
Tracy Bonham.
Pius, the latest releases in modern rock (58), metal (59), rap (60), country (61), jazz (62), blues (63), R B (64), rock Indies (6
5), geezers (66), and world music (67).
MEDIA MIX Reviews of the home video Babe and baby-sitting films that won't bore adults; the Band's The Authorized Video Biography; the photography
book Black White Blues and Rosanne Cash's book of short stories, Bodies of Water; The Beat Experience CD-ROM; The Doonesbury Election Game; and
Mommy and I Are One and Flake fanzines.
DETOUR
Glyn Styier's cabaret of pain.
by Tristram Lozaw.
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