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  1. Robert Quine (* 30.Dezember 1942 in Akron/Ohio; † 29. Mai 2004 in New York) war ein US-amerikanischer Musiker und Gitarrist.Quine galt als ein Pionier der New Yorker Punkszene.Er arbeitete mit Größen wie John Zorn, Brian Eno und Lou Reed, der Quine als einen „großartigen Gitarristen“ bezeichnete.. Leben und Werk. Er startete seine Karriere Mitte der 1970er-Jahre als Gitarrist der ...

  2. After finding an original pressing of Matthew Sweet's '95 album, 100% Fun, at on of my favorite local record shops, I thought it was important to present thi...

  3. Tom Waits – Beautiful Maladies - The Island Years. Label:Island Records – 314-524 519-2: Format: CD, Compilation, Reissue, Digipack. Country:US: Released:Genre: ... Robert Quine. Guitar, Vocals – Tom Waits. Organ – Robert Kilgore* Percussion – Michael Blair. Written-By – T. Waits* Bass – Tony Levine*

  4. Bass – Tony Levine Drums – Mickey Curry Guitar – G.E. Smith, Robert Quine Guitar, Vocals – Tom Waits Organ – Robert Kilgore Percussion – Michael Blair: 3:49: 19: The Black Rider Bass, Percussion, Banjo, Viola – Greg Cohen Organ, Vocals – Tom Waits: 3:21: 20: Strange Weather (Live)

  5. 9 de may. de 2024 · Item listed is new and still factory sealed.

  6. 31 de ago. de 2020 · Guitarists Jody Harris and Robert Quine each played a distinct part in the late ‘70s New York underground: Harris erupted with springing, trebly chords for the Contortions, while Quine’s outbursts provided the title of Richard Hell and the Voidoids’ “Love Comes in Spurts.”. Yet despite such iconoclastic bona fides, the musicians would ...

  7. www.furious.com › perfect › quineRobert Quine

    by Brian Eno. Robert Quine was one of my first friends in New York. We met in about 1979, not long after he'd left the Voidoids and not long after I'd had one of my regular losses of faith in much of the work I'd been doing until that point. Our friendship clicked and resolved itself around the following: a love of wandering round New York and ...