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In 1996 another collection of Guattari's essays, lectures, and interviews, Soft Subversions, was published, which traces the development of his thought and activity throughout the 1980s (" the winter years ").
The band rarely gave interviews in the 1980s, later ascribing this to not wanting to discuss Curtis.
Although the majority opinion has McGoohan as the sole creator of the series, later a disputed co-creator status was ascribed to Markstein after a series of fan interviews published in the 1980s.
Powell's speeches and TV interviews throughout his political life displayed a suspicion towards " the Establishment " in general, and by the 1980s there was a regular expectation that he would make some sort of speech or act in a way designed to upset the government and ensure he would not be offered a life peerage ( and thus be transferred to the House of Lords ), which, some believe, had not any intention of accepting so long as Edward Heath sat in the Commons.
Recently declassified interviews with high level former Soviet nuclear and military-industrial planners reveal that Fidel Castro continued to favour nuclear options, even during the later Cold War – according to former Soviet General Danilevich, "(... in the early 1980s ...) Cuban leader Fidel Castro pressed the USSR to take a tougher line against the United States, including possible nuclear strikes.
In the late 1970s and early 1980s, before his health deteriorated, Gottfredson gave interviews to many comics-oriented magazines as well as mainstream publications.
During the 1980s and 1990s, Bradman carefully selected the people to whom he gave interviews, assisting Michael Page, Roland Perry and Charles Williams, who all produced biographical works about him.
A third of the 30 reprints of Marxism Todays feature articles that appeared in The Guardian during the 1980s were articles or interviews by or with Hobsbawm, making him by far the most popular of all contributors.
By the early-to-mid 1980s Worth was forced to retire early from his shows by health problems but he continued working in radio ( and made TV guest appearances time-to-time for either interviews or pop-up guest appearances on some shows ) until a few months before he died.
* In the 1980s a series of trade paperbacks ( The Best of Pogo, Pogo Even Better, Outrageously Pogo, Pluperfect Pogo and Phi Beta Pogo ) collected material from the Kelly fanzine The Okefenokee Star and combined examples of Kelly's massive output of non-strip material with new interviews, essays, and in each volume, a complete year of dailies from the strip starting in 1948.
Friend and ex-Quiet Riot bassist Kelly Garni has stated in interviews that if Randy had continued to play rock, he might have gone the route of more keyboard-driven rock, which had become very popular through the 1980s.
In the early 1980s, Yang explicitly backed the efforts of a foreign China historian, Harrison Salisbury, to compile an account of the Long March by conducting extensive interviews with surviving Long March participants.
The Ranch hosted Bill Moyers and Joseph Campbell for interviews for the The Power of Myth documentary in the late 1980s.
On several occasions in the late 1970s and early 1980s she conducted interviews in order to map prevailing attitudes to women and work.
A heel throughout the 1980s, he later gained popularity on Opie and Anthony, Kidd Chris, The Howard Stern Show, and on the internet due to his shoot interviews and outbursts on the wrestling industry and the hatred he expressed for various wrestlers.
Subsequently he went on to produce the multi-part documentary Once Upon Atari, a collection of interviews and stories of employees and designers at Atari during the late 1970s and early 1980s.
A phone-sync ( also known as a tape-sync, a simul-rec, or a double-ender ) was a technique used to conduct televised interviews over long distances in the 1980s before satellite television became commonplace, in order to provide video to what would otherwise be an audio-only interview.
She enthusiastically participated in retrospective screenings of Valley Girl and in 2005, taped interviews for nostalgia segments on VH-1, which led to rekindled cult interest in her as the " quintessential 1980s stereotypical female " and new critical appreciation for her acting abilities.
However, despite this she denied that she had ever posed fully nude on several television interviews during the 1980s.
During the late 70's and 1980s Network East ( An Asian Unit Programme ) was produced both in Studio A and B providing both music and interviews for the Asian community in the Midlands.
The show which is aired 5 days a week consists of interviews and insight into the music and the artist of the 1980s.
In the 1980s, Kołakowski supported Solidarity by giving interviews, writing and fund-raising.
Based on several years of fieldwork conducting interviews with managers in several large corporations in the early 1980s, Jackall describes the social construction of reality within large corporations in America.
In the ' Strength Athlete ' magazine issues of the late 1980s and early 1990s there were interviews with a number of leading strongmen of the era.

interviews and band
The success of the film would later lead to actual recordings of the fictional band and concert tours plus press interviews, all done in character.
ISBN 978-0-9766984-0-1 ) Features interviews with Michelle Belanger, " The Vampire " Don Henrie of Sci-Fi Channel's Mad Mad House, current Church of Satan High Priest Magus Peter H. Gilmore, Playboy and Fetish model Bianca Beauchamp, gothic clothing designer Kambriel, Geoff Kayson ( founder of the occult jewelry retailer Alchemy Gothic ), members of the dark metal band URN, and others.
The band members each stated in interviews that, due in no small part to their collective push for sobriety, Dr. Feelgood was their most solid album musically to that point, and indeed, it was their best selling album to date.
Their minimalist album sleeves and " non-image " ( the band rarely gave interviews and were known for performing short concert sets with no encores ) reflected the label's aesthetic of doing whatever the relevant parties wanted to do, including an aversion to including singles as album tracks.
The band became more open in the ' 90s ; for example, the aforementioned NewOrderStory ( and in particular the longer UK version ) featured extensive personal interviews.
His role was also that of road manager and " Minister of Information ", the intellectual public face of the band for interviews et cetera, as Flavor Flav was the " fun " one.
Nevertheless Penny Rimbaud of the English anarcho-punk band Crass said in interviews, and in an essay called The Last Of The Hippies, that Crass was formed in memory of his friend, Wally Hope.
During promotional interviews for the R30 Live In Frankfurt DVD, the band revealed their intention to begin writing new material in early 2006.
This is done via interviews with popular musicians, music industry professionals, and the band members themselves.
In 2008, Jean-Jacques Burnel has made comments in interviews which indicate that the band could be heading into semi-retirement after the completion of their European tour in 2009.
Nicks has subsequently stated in several interviews that she was not happy with the album or the successful world tour that followed, citing production disputes with Buckingham as a core factor, as well as the absence of fellow female band member Christine McVie.
We were Theodore Supergrass and the idea was the band would be a little black character, and we wouldn't ever have to do interviews.
Penny Rimbaud of the English anarcho-punk band Crass said in interviews, and in an essay called The Last Of The Hippies, that Crass was formed in memory of his friend, Wally Hope.
Fish has also stated in interviews since that he believes this was the best album he made with the band.
Marbles was released in 2004 with a 2-CD version that is only available at Marillion's website – kind of a ' thank-you ' gesture to the over 18, 000 fans who pre-ordered it, and as even a further thanks to the fans, their names were credited in the sleeve notes ( this ' thank you ' to the fans also occurred with the previous album, Anoraknophobia ). Marillion in 2007, left to right: Steve Rothery, Steve Hogarth, Pete Trewavas ( front row ), Mark Kelly, Ian Mosley ( back row ) The band ’ s management organised the biggest promotional schedule since they had left EMI and Steve Hogarth secured interviews with prominent broadcasters on BBC Radio, including Matthew Wright, Bob Harris, Stuart Maconie, Simon Mayo and Mark Lawson.
In recent years, Timberlake has been reluctant to talk about it and has avoided questions about a reunion and the band in general during interviews.
It covers the years 1965 – 1972 and includes recent interviews with band members and thirteen complete songs ( almost all are vintage performances ).
During the Golden Age of Radio, radio featured genres and formats popular in other forms of American entertainment — adventure, comedy, drama, horror, mystery, musical variety, romance, thrillers — along with classical music concerts, big band remotes, farm reports, news and commentary, panel discussions, quiz shows ( beginning with Professor Quiz ), sidewalk interviews ( on Vox Pop ), broadcasts, talent shows and weather forecasts.
In December 2011, Leigh Nash announced in interviews that the album had been renamed Lost in Transition and that the band was intending to self-release it in March 2012.
" After joining the band Rollins would sometimes watch Pettibon draw, admiring his work ethic and the fact that he did not make telephone calls or sit for interviews.
That book also included three CDs with all of the music from the four previously mentioned albums, plus interviews with the band members, photos, essays and lyrics.
The documentary used interviews with The Beatles and their associates to narrate the history of the band as seen through archival footage and performances.
The series, which was made over five years of planning and production, is composed of numerous film clips and interviews that present a complete history of the band from the Beatles ' own personal perspectives.
In October 2000, The Beatles Anthology book was released, which included interviews with all four band members and others involved, plus rare photos.

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