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: I'm confused by your sentence. Are you saying that they're aware their worldview doesn't make sense, but that they don't realize that they made that clear?
gollark: That is very weirdly specific of you.
gollark: As opposed to guessing.
gollark: Facts are a *great* way to understand the underlying physical reality of things.
gollark: It might be true in some ridiculously broadly defined sense, but it then loses any actual utility.
References
- "Paul Rambali". Rock's Backpages. Retrieved 10 January 2012.
- Lewis, Tim (27 July 2008). "Triumph of the shoeless superstar". The Observer. Retrieved 20 January 2012.
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