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Jun 4, 2023 · Naomi Fry interviews the punk-rock legend Richard Hell about his new poetry book, nineteen-seventies New York, drugs, mortality, and the evolution of his writing.
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Jan 26, 2021 · For years, Richard Hell was plagued with regrets over how his sophomore album with the Voidoids turned out. He calls the original version of Destiny Street a “morass of trebly multi-guitar blare.” But it didn’t seem like there was much he could do about it—the 24-track master tapes had disappeared.
Jun 10, 2021 · He’s a man who defined New York’s 1970s CBGB era, influenced the Sex Pistols and was a member of some of the greatest punk bands of all time: Television, The Heartbreakers and The Voidoids — before walking away from it all. But he’s sure: “I’m not a punk.”.
Mar 23, 2014 · Richard Hell interviewed on Videowave. The interviewer was extremely nervous (this was her first interview), while the interviewee was at the time...... well...
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Mar 27, 2013 · “I wanted to have a life of adventure,” writes Richard Hell in his clear-eyed, surprisingly moving new autobiography, I Dreamed I Was a Very Clean Tramp. “I didn’t want anybody telling me ...
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Mar 12, 2013 · Today, 36 years after putting out Blank Generation, New York’s seminal punk rock record, Richard Hell releases an incredibly honest book reflecting on his youth and his time with bands The Heartbreakers and Richard Hell and the Voidoids.