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Sound International - November 1978 | |||
Editorial | |||
News | |||
News | Article Group: |
A Brief History | |||
Copy Guitars Part 1 | |||
The Guitars | |||
The Basses |
Phil Manzanera | |||
Paco Peña | |||
Ralph Towner |
I'm gonna make you a guitar... Geoff Gale lives up to the promise. Tony Bacon pinches the blueprints.
In an attempt to win tonight's star prize, the naugahyde lounge suite, Karlheinz answers more questions on his life and career.
Nigel Jopson takes a further browse around the Electronic Music Studios in company with Peter Zinovieff. Even the typewriters are strange.
Is the National Health coughing up blood? Tony Bacon gets to grips with the current state of the queues and cures. Music for liver salts. The Greaves-Pyle team of whitecoats gives a semi-exclusive interview to a private patient.
Hugh Murphy — a strange case of former Connie Francis assistant publicist taking the Kilburn High Road to find a kind of fame and fortune on the fast train, City to City. Fred Dellar buys a ticket and goes along for the ride.
If you haven't got perfect pitch yet, tune in again to Radio Dave Stewart and try your hand at the quiz that will prove once and for all whether your tone is deaf.
Dave Crombie tinkles the gleaming white keys of the J. Lord machine. Luxury you can afford? Find out on page 65.
Pete Randall gives aid to skinbashers whose sound is bigger than their pockets, and goes hunting in second-hand land.
Mel Lambert takes the Prokit Mixer kit to the ends of the earth (well, Kensington) and finishes up with saved ackers and a useful board.
Renaissance Reborn | |||
Essence of Jimi | |||
Picker Track, Any Track | |||
Caravansarrived |
Pin back ver lug'oles, pen an' paper at the ready, and maybe you'll win a 4-track mini-studio. All non-entrants win guaranteed death from envy.
Solo Dancing with Janis | |||
Is Anyone Listening? | |||
Records Received |