PASCAL's
KEVIN COYNE HOME PAGE
LINKS
(also check the Press page and the December 2nd page)
Official:
The official site
Tony Donaghey's website with a complete list of everything Coyne wrote and a publisher too
Ruff Records page about Coyne
Un-official:
The Complete Kevin Coyne Lyrics website
A fan myspace page; another one by Tony about Kevin books (both with MP3s)
The World of Kevin Coyne blog, with downloads
The first Kevin Coyne site, by Chris Plummer (not on line anymore)
Kevin Coyne- An Overview by Chris Plummer (May 1997)
Bios and articles:
Very nice introduction to Kevin's work by Tony Donaghey
A nice blog who discovers Kev
Perfect Sound Forever page, with a list of Kevin Coyne's favorite music
Iain McNay and Mike Alway discuss the signing of Kevin Coyne to the Cherry Red label etc. ( go
to Part 2 of Pillows and Prayers.) (thanks Rob)
An Italian bio www.scaruffi.com/vol2/coyne.html
A good webzine (in French), including some articles by Maurice Maes on "Donut
City" and a Mar
2004 show at the Spirit of 66: www.musicinbelgium.net Also, some photos
of the Spirit show.
A Dutch review of the Mar 2004 Den Haag show www.kindamuzik.net
"Long Gone Daze" by Bill Reynolds in Eye-Weekly
"A Different Shade of Blue" by Alec Hanley Bemis (Chicago Reader)
A profile at Lycos Music (images too)
"Coyne of the Realm", a 2001 review in City Beat
A Sep 1999 review in MK19
A 2002 review in the Independant.co.uk (these pages are now off-line): page 1, 2, 3 and 4
An interesting interview about the One Room Man film (in French)
An other review of this show (in French): "Leur rencontre restera à n'en pas douter parmi les plus beaux moments scéniques de l'année 2004"
An incredibly good article today in L'Humanité (in French) about a show where Kevin was opening for U2 (!)...
Three film-fragments from a documentary VPRO (great Dutch TV channel) made about Kevin in '92.
http://tinyurl.com/6b6tq (klick the music note): very good acoustic songs from 'Night train' : VPRO music archive; songs introduced by Kevin himself (this has been bootleged of course...)
A French blog (2006)
Another blog entry, about "Having a Party"
A fan-page about Siren (in German)
“Mr Kevin Hyde and Dr. Kevin Jekyll got friends” – a brilliant article about KC, from German weekly newsmagazine “Die Zeit”. Written in 1992
Album reviews:
An excellent review of Case History
A French review of the Politicz/Pointing the Finger reissue
Room Full of Fools and Sugar Candy Taxi reviews on Zicline (in French)
Marjory Razorblade by Jeff Young, for a Guardian competition "The greatest albums you've never heard"
A really good article (in French) about the Politics/Pointing the Finger reissue
About a Ruff Records sampler cd (2006)
About the "Three New Suits" tribute cd in Big Untidy (Dec 06). Also includes "Pass into the Night", a song about Kevin by Clive Product. Clive is the author of the book "Beautiful Extremes, Conversations with Kevin Coyne", he is curently working on an up-date of the book, scheduled for a 2007 release.
About "Opera for Sid" and "Rockpalast" (also here)
About "One Night in Chicago"
About the "Ruf Records Anthology"
Richard Marcus, about "Sugar Candy Taxi", "Carnival" and "Room full of Fools", Feb 2007
An Italien album review page
Interviews:
Kevin Coyne Interview by Chris Plummer (September 1998)
An interview for Richie Unterberger's (excellent) book "Unknown Legends of Rock'n'Roll"
An interview for Jazz Dimensions
An interview by Steven Koenig for La Folia
An interview by Frank Bangay. see also here
"Störungen", a Karl Bruckmaier and Kevin Coyne project on Synapsen 6. Station, Jul 2004 (thanks Uwe). English translation by Goodie: DISTURBANCES White noise, black tie – the aesthetics of the White Noise. A sound impertinence by Karl Bruckmaier, supported by Kevin Coyne and Wilfried Petzi. Karl Bruckmaier looked – supported by the artists Kevin Coyne and Wilfried Petzi - into a third category of noise/music - the sound between disturbing noise and the White Noise of Nothing. The evening questioned, with the aid of music, song, photos and newly invented machines and old play-back devices, if there is a noise which could not become music. The point was the last secret: the sound that can’t be domesticated. Blues was played after the sound impertinence.
Marjory Razorblade in Hyde Park, 1974 (from Loladamusica film)
Sunday Morning Sunrise (from The Last Wall film)
Amsterdam (from Rockpalast)
Eastbourne Ladies (from Herz aus Feuer)
The World is Full of Fools (extract from Waashnin)
New on Youtube: Old Soldier, a anti war clip with music by Kevin Coyne and Marlene, live De Muze van Meise (Belgium), March 25 2004.
Related (mostly musicians who played with Kev)
A page about Siren
A nice page about Dandelion
Brian Godding's site. Brian played guitar on some of Coyne's masterpieces. His site is great and you can even buy his legendary Blossom Toes records!
The legendary Zoot Money's site Achim Goettert's site with great photos (see 'Mansion of dreams' and 'Opera for Sid' cds). Here, the English translation of the press section of the site 1 2 3
Oct 8:
Waldo will soon upload video on his new Croker website.
Hans Pukke page
Photos from Kevin's burial, December 13, 2004
EMI Music Publishing, where you can make a search for the list of Coyne songs published there (no lyrics though). I added a new page here about this list.
The Gazometer website where Coyne played in Nov 2004; with photos.
A French translation of No Romance and another one of Kevin's last interview and more by http://talkingtonoone.hautetfort.com by Plaisantlouian
Photos from a show at The Edge in Toronto on Jun 5, 1981 with Brian Godding.
Photos from the May 18 2002 show at the Okiedookie with Keili Keilhofer (guitar), Harry Hirshmann (bass) and Werner Steinhauser (drums).
Some of the most beautiful Kevin photos I've seen by Bernd Schweinar (1986?)
Photos of Kevin Coyne in Schöneiche, Sep 9 2003: http://down-by-the-river.de/ with Andreas Blüml (guitar), Harry Hirschmann (bass
Extended Play's site with a paintings exhibit
Dave Clague's site, selling three Siren CDs (see also here for great Siren stuff)
Two sites in German http://home.freiepresse.de/disch/coyne.htm
http://www.schachclub-taunusstein.de/spezial.html#Landstraßentraum
last but not least...
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