David Johansen, who segued from being the New York Dolls frontman to his Buster Poindexter alter ego and back again, has died at age 75.
writing "it's hard to imagine the Ramones or the Replacements or a thousand other trash-junky bands without them." The Dolls, representing rock at its most debauched, were divisive. In 1973 ...
The New York Dolls were forerunners of punk and the band ... the Ramones or the Replacements or a thousand other trash-junky bands without them.” Blondie’s Chris Stein in the Nolan biography ...
the Dolls’ influence would be cherished. Rolling Stone would list their self-titled debut album at No. 301 of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time, writing “it’s hard to imagine the Ramones or the ...
The Dolls - the final original lineup included guitarists ... the Ramones or the Replacements or a thousand other trash-junky bands without them." Blondie's Chris Stein in the Nolan biography ...
"The Dolls really impressed upon me that there was ... "It's hard to imagine the Ramones or the Replacements or a thousand other trash-junky bands without them." Blondie's Chris Stein, in the ...
The Dolls – the final original lineup included ... to imagine the Ramones or the Replacements or a thousand other trash-junky bands without them.” Blondie’s Chris Stein in the Nolan ...
The Dolls — the final original lineup included ... to imagine the Ramones or the Replacements or a thousand other trash-junky bands without them.” Blondie’s Chris Stein in the Nolan ...
"Indeed, its hard to imagine the Ramones or the Replacements or a thousand other trash-junky bands without them." "What the Dolls did to be influential on punk was show that anybody could do it ...