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Trouser Press ARTIST TITLE SECTION ISSUE Table Green Circles 22 Tom Tadlock America Underground 85 Take Me live 58 Tales of Terror America Underground 88 Talking Heads cover story 44, 72 article 14, 33 incl 46, 56, 59 Talking Heads 77 23 More Songs About Buildings and Food 32 Fear of Music 43 Remain in Light 58 The Name of This Band Is Talking Heads 75 Speaking in Tongues 90 Green Circles 27, 67 Fax n Rumours 62, 66 America Underground 46 See also Adrian Belew, David Byrne, Tom Tom Club Tallahassee FL scene America Underground 85 Tall Dwarfs Canned Music incl (Thunder Down 96 Under) Talk’s Cheap America Underground 48 Talk Talk article 80 incl (synth) 80 Party’s Over 79 Tamlins Green Circles 55 Tan America Underground 72, 86 Tangerine Dream Force Majeure Outer Limits 40 Cyclone Hit and Run 29 Tapes Party 52 On a Clear Day Hit and Run 74 America Underground 85 Tarney/Spencer Band Run for Your Life Hit and Run 40 Troy Tate Green Circles 91 Taxi Boys America Underground 63 Mick Taylor article 41 incl (guitarists) 35 Mick Taylor 41 See also Rolling Stones Roger Taylor Green Circles 24 See also Queen Vince Taylor Green Circles 19 Tazmanian Devils The Tazmanian Devils Hit and Run 51 Bram Tchaikovsky article 43 incl 46 live 45 Strange Man Changed Man 41 Pressure 52 Funland 65 Green Circles 37, 39, 42, 44, 46 Teacher’s Pet America Underground 35 Teardrop Explodes: See The Teardrop Explodes Tearjerkers Green Circles 53 America Underground 84 Tears Tears Hit and Run 45 Tears for Fears article 89 The Hurting 87 Green Circles 77, 82 Teddy and the Frat Girls America Underground 64 Teddy and the Tigers Rock-a-Billy Rebel 43 Teddy Boys America Underground 95 Teenage Head(s) incl 56 Hit and Run 53 Some Kinda Fun 78 Tornado Hit and Run 89 Teenage Jesus and the Jerks America Underground 31, 41 Teen Idles America Underground 64 Tee Set Green Circles 18 Telephone article 52 Telephone Hit and Run 86 Television article 12, 28 The Blow Up Hit and Run 83 Green Circles 11 America Underground 46 question column 24 See also Richard Lloyd, Tom Verlaine Television Personalities And Don’t the Kids Just Love It 66 They Could Have Been Bigger 84 Than the Beatles Television programs Media Eye 52 See also Rutles Telex Sex Hit and Run 75 Temple City Kazoo Orchestra America Underground 37, 41 Temporal Path America Underground 87 Tenants Tenants Hit and Run 88 10cc article 37 Sheet Music 5 Live and Let Live 26 Bloody Tourists 34 Look Hear Hit and Run 52 10 Out of 10 Hit and Run 72 Green Circles 11, 12, 18 See also Godley/Creme Tenpole Tudor article 75 incl (Stiff) 60 Fax n Rumours 86 Eddie Old Bob Dick and Gary 64 Let the Four Winds Blow 71 Green Circles 65 Ten Years After Greatest Hits 22 See also Alvin Lee Terry and the Pirates Too Close for Comfort Hit and Run 49 Nicky Tesco and J. Walter Negro Green Circles 88 Testors America Underground 32 Textones America Underground 88 Marty Thau incl 44 THEATER REVIEWS American Days Media Eye 60 Elephant Man article 56 Theatre of Hate Westworld 78 He Who Dares Wins 78 Green Circles 83 Thee Midnighters Best Of Hit and Run 96 Them article, discography 11 Story of Them 19 See also Peter Bardens, Van Morrison Theoretical Girls America Underground 37 The Teardrop Explodes article 62 family tree 56 live 65 Fax n Rumours 83 question column 84 Kilimanjaro 59 Wilder 72 Green Circles 40, 78 The The Green Circles 58,82,86 Theyr As Above 79 Mjotvidur Maer 79 Thin Lizzy cover story 19 article 34, 44 discography 19, 21 Fax n Rumours 49, 84 Jailbreak 14 Johnny the Fox 17 Rocker (1971-1974) 19 Bad Reputation 23 Live and Dangerous 31 Black Rose 40 Chinatown 58 Renegade 72 Green Circles 70 See also Phil Lynott Thin White Rope America Underground 88 Third Floor Strangers America Underground 57 Third Rail America Underground 40 Third World You’ve Got the Power 77 Third World War II 46 letters 49 Thirsty Moon Blitz Across the Channel 16 13th Floor Elevators 13th Floor Elevators 41 Green Circles 37 letters 44 See also Roky Erickson This Heat Outer Limits 39 This Heat 45 Deceit 71 David Thomas and the Sound of the Sand 72 Pedestrians Variations on a Theme 91 See also Pere Ubu D. Clinton Thompson America Underground 38 Richard Thompson incl (guitarists) 35 Hand of Kindness 90 Richard and Linda Thompson live 77 Thompson Twins incl (synth) 80 live 83 Fax n Rumours 76 In the Name of Love 78 Side Kicks 85 Green Circles 73, 75, 96 Thor Keep the Dogs Away Hit and Run 29 Marc Thor Band Green Circles 13 America Underground 50 Tracey Thorn A Distant Shore Hit and Run 83 George Thorogood (and the Destroyers) article 59 Fax n Rumours 44, 68 Move It on Over Hit and Run 37 Better Than the Rest Hit and Run 44 Bad to the Bone Hit and Run 80 Billy Thorpe 21st Century Man Hit and Run 58 Thought America Underground 89 3-D 3-D Hit and Run 49 See It Loud Hit and Run 57 3-D Invisibles America Underground 80 Three O’Clock article 90 Baroque Hoedown America Underground 85 Sixteen Tambourines 95 3 Teens Kill 4 America Underground 88 Three Torches America Underground 71 3 Voices incl (Thunder Down 96 Under) Thrills America Underground 38, 48 Throbbing Gristle D.O.A. 3rd and Final Report 39 20 Jazz Funk Greats 51 At the Factory 60 Greatest Hits: Entertainment Through Pain 71 Thumbs Thumbs Hit and Run 49 Johnny Thunders article 57 incl (guitarists) 35 So Alone 36 DTK Live at the Speakeasy 82 Too Much Junkie Business Hit and Run 87 Diary of a Lover 96 See also Heartbreakers, New York Dolls Thundertrain Teenage Suicide America Underground 20 Green Circles 16 Thursaflokkurinn Gaeti Eins Verid 79 Steve Tibbets Steve Tibbets Hit and Run 33 Yr Hit and Run 50 Tickets America Underground 30 Tigers Savage Music Hit and Run 55 Green Circles 50, 54 Tilt Music Hit and Run 37 Timebox The Original Moose on the Loose 20 Times This Is London 90 Time Twins America Underground 52 Time UK Green Circles 92 Tinapeel America Underground 40, 52 Tin Huey article 41 Fax n Rumours 44 America Underground 23, 30, 37, 46, 51, 56 Green Circles 42, 46 Tin Tin article 87 Green Circles 21, 86, 94 Tiny Desk Unit America Underground 80 Tiny Tim Green Circles 25 Tirez Tirez Etudes Hit and Run 59 Titanic Return of Drakker Across the Channel 25 incl (UK report) 5 TMG Disturbing the Peace Hit and Run 42 Toiling Midgets Sea of Unrest 81 America Underground 70 Tokyos America Underground 43 Tom & Marty Band America Underground 71 Tommy Tutone Tommy Tutone Hit and Run 52 Tomorrow Tomorrow 18 Tom Tom Club Tom Tom Club Hit and Run 70 Close to the Bone 92 Green Circles 67, 73, 79 Tongues of Truth / Grodes Tongues of Truth 91 Tonio K Life in the Foodchain Hit and Run 38 Amerika Hit and Run 52 La Bomba Hit and Run 81 Tontrix Green Circles 40 Steve Peregrine Took Surface Noise 60 Tools America Underground 52, 58 Too Much Green Circles 33 Toots and the Maytals live 54, 76 Just Like That 54 Knock Out 77 Top Jimmy & the Rhythm Pigs America Underground 83 Top 100 albums (chosen by readers) 25 Top of the Pops Media Eye 49 Top 10 albums of 1975 12 Top 10 albums of 1977 26 Top 10 albums of 1978 36 Top 10 albums of 1979 46 Top 10 albums of 1980 59 Top 10 singles of 1975 Green Circles 12 Top 10 America Underground records of 1980 59 Top 10 singles of 1977 26 Top 10 singles of 1978 36 Top 10 singles of 1979 46 Top 10 singles of 1980 59 Peter Tork (and the New Monks) America Underground 22, 74 Paul Tornado Pissig! 57 Toronto scene America Underground 86, 95 Hit Toons for Hip Teens (El Mocambo) 73 Homegrown Album Vol. 2 (Basement) 58 Homegrown Album Vol. 3 (Basement) 67 The Last Pogo (Bomb) 42 Toronto Calling (El Mocambo) 71 Peter Tosh article 92 letters 96 Bush Doctor Hit and Run 37 Mystic Man Hit and Run 43 Mama Africa 89 Toto Coelo Green Circles 89 Tough Stuff Tough Stuff 53 Tourists article 51 Fax n Rumours 50, 62 Tourists 43 Luminous Basement 60 (Rock) Tours article 59 Media Eye 60 Pete Townshend cover story 27, 52 article 28, 53 incl (guitarists) 35 incl 46 question column 83 me 54, 63 letters 2, 51 Empty Glass 51 All the Best Cowboys Have 78 Chinese Eyes Scoop 86 Green Circles 54 See also Who Pete Townshend/Ronnie Lane Rough Mix 22 Simon Townshend Sweet Sound Hit and Run 94 Toxic Reasons Independence Hit and Run 85 America Underground 56, 86 Toyah (Wilcox) Blue Meaning 56 Tracers America Underground 40 Tracie Green Circles 92 Tracks America Underground 34 Traffic cover story 25 question column 23 letters 28 See also Steve Winwood Tragic Mulatto America Underground 96 Traitors America Underground 25 Trans Europe Express Across the Channel 20 Transit Express Across the Channel 19 Translator article 80 Heartbeats and Triggers 79 No Time Like Now 92 Trapeze Running Hit and Run 40 Pat Travers article 36 incl 37 Putting It Straight 25 Go for What You Know 42 Crash and Burn 50 Radio Active Hit and Run 63 Treacherous Three live 75 Treble Boys America Underground 91 Trees article 91 Sleep Convention 79 America Underground 84 Trek With Quintronic America Underground 53 Tremblers article 55 Tremeloes Shiner 14 Tremors America Underground 38 Nicholas Tremulis America Underground 88 Trend Green Circles 20 T.
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