Paul Rambali

Paul Rambali is a British rock critic and writer. He is the father of Gustave Rudman Rambali.

Biography

Along with writers including Nick Kent, Paul Morley and Charles Shaar Murray, Paul Rambali is a UK music journalists of the 1970s. He wrote for the British music publication New Musical Express during the seventies when he published reviews and articles about several major bands,[1] including David Bowie. He interviewed John Cale, Captain Beefheart, Frank Zappa and The Clash.[1], then left the NME and moved on to become one of the editors of The Face from 1980 until 1987.[1]

Bibliography

  • It's All True – In the Cities and Jungles of Brazil,
  • French Blues: A Not-So Sentimental Journey Through Lives and Memories in Modern France,
  • Boulangerie, New York: Macmillan, 1994, ISBN 0-02-600865-3,
  • Barefoot Runner (a book about Abebe Bikila)[2].
gollark: Basically, the "demand-based" prices which aren't actually based on *how much people are willing to pay* are an utterly broken idea.
gollark: Yes, I did some testing and it works.
gollark: If you buy a share in yourself the price goes up. You can then buy further shares at the higher price, then sell them all at once so they all go for that high price. 2% is taken as bank fees if you have debt, but your net worth still goes up.
gollark: There's lots of talk about "tweaking" but really I think they need a total overhaul. Again.
gollark: The problems aren't the same as S1! They created exciting new ones!

References

  1. "Paul Rambali". Rock's Backpages. Retrieved 10 January 2012.
  2. Lewis, Tim (27 July 2008). "Triumph of the shoeless superstar". The Observer. Retrieved 20 January 2012.
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