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  • Home
  • The Lindisfarne Archives
    • Interviews: Lindisfarne archives
    • Articles: Lindisfarne archives
  • Band history
    • A history of Lindisfarne: Part I
    • A history of Lindisfarne: Part II
    • A history of Lindisfarne: Part III
    • A history of Lindisfarne: Part IV - what happened next
  • Photos
    • Radiator live in Fulham 1977
    • Alan Hull's Gibson 12-string
  • Contact

The Lindisfarne archives: Articles

Lindisfarne for the cup: Music Disc & Echo, 1972

David Hughes, from Music & Disco Echo, 1972 - discovered by Michael Clayton

If there were any among you who doubt that Lindisfarne deserve their award there is one sure way to dispel those doubts – go and…

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How to be successful without really trying: NME, 1972

Tony Stewart, NME, May 13th, 1972 - discovered by Michael Clayton

We’re looking,” said Alan Hull thoughtfully, “to create a brilliant album. Obviously we strive for perfection. Like ‘Abbey Road’ and ‘Sgt. Pepper’, Lindisfarne’s third album is going to…

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Charles Shaar Murray, NME, September 1972

Charles Shaar Murray, NME, September 2nd, 1972 - discovered by Michael Clayton

If it were ever possible to kill a group with kindness then Lindisfarne might be the first victims of their own success. Their new album Dingly Dell…

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Lindisfarne: Sounds, October 1972

A Special Report by Jerry Gilbert from Sounds Oct 7th, 1972 - discovered by Michael Clayton

“Five crates of Brown ale and a crate of Guinness please.” Twelve quid across the bar to a landlord shaking his head in…

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Rod Clements: Where? magazine, 1991

By Tim Joseph, Nov 1991 - discovered by Michael Clayton

Rod Clements is best known as the bass player in Lindisfarne, but this year he will have appeared in the area in three guises: as a solo artist, with…

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Rock'n'Reel 1989

Rock ‘N’ Reel Number Four Summer 1989 provided by Michael Clayton

Do all the band undertake solo projects from time to time like Alan’s Another Little Adventure album on Black Crow Records and the solo tour he undertook?

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Dingly Dell: A pre-review - Melody Maker, October 1973


By Chris Charlesworth from Melody Maker, Oct 6th, 1973 - discovered by Michael Clayton

Next week, LINDISFARNE and YES will be playing songs from their new LPs at the Crystal Palace. Here, MM presents an exclusive preview of the two…

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Lindisfarne MkII: NME, October 1973

There seems to be no sign of musical rejection following the Lindisfarne transplant of a few months ago when the body was sawn in half.

The mind (Alan Hull) still seems to be ticking over nicely and the heart…

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Lindisfarne: Record Mirror, March 1972

DEFINING Lindisfarne's success is rather like pulling the wings off a butterfly at present but there seems little doubt after having seen them on stage or listened to their albums it has something to do with their apparent vulnerability -…

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Lindisfarne: Record Mirror, January 1972

Selling Newcastle 
Lindisfarne talk to Keith Altham 
from Record Mirror Jan, 22 1972 - provided by Michael Clayton 

Long ago and far away when Hyde park was just a flower pot and underground meant the Bakerloo line to me…

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