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by Gareth Murphy


  Meek, Joe

  Meisel, Trudy

  Men Without Hats

  Mercury Records

  the Merseys

  Mesner, Eddie

  Mesner, Leo

  Metallica

  Midem

  Midler, Bette

  the Mighty Diamonds

  Mighty Sparrow

  Miller, Al

  Miller, Daniel

  Miller, Dave

  Millon

  Mills, Irving

  Mills, Martin

  Mills Music

  Minit Records

  Minor, Charlie

  Miracle Records

  “Mirror in the Bathroom” (English Beat)

  Mitchell, Bobby

  Mitchell, Guy

  Mitchell, Joni

  the Mixtures

  Mizrahi, Hy

  Moby

  Modern English

  Modern Lovers

  Modern Records

  Monterey Pop Festival

  Moonlight Club

  Moran, Linda

  More Songs About Buildings and Food

  Morgado, Bob

  Morisse, Lucien

  Morissette, Alanis

  Morris, Doug

  Morrison, Van

  Morrissey

  “Moskow Diskow” (Telex)

  Moss, Kate

  Mötley Crüe

  Motown

  Mottola, Tommy

  Moultrie, Mattie

  Mount Sinai Heart Institute

  Moving Waves (Focus)

  Moyet, Alison

  MTV

  Mudd Club

  Mullican, Moon

  Mundi, Coati

  Murai, Kuni

  Murray, Juggy

  Music for the Masses (Depeche Mode)

  Musicor Records

  Mute Records

  My Bloody Valentine

  “My Boyfriend’s Back” (Angels)

  My Life in the Bush of Ghosts (Byrne and Eno)

  Nachman, Rebbe

  The Name of This Band Is Talking Heads (Talking Heads)

  Napier-Bell, Simon

  Nathan, Nat

  Nathan, Syd

  as boss

  funeral of

  personality of

  Nathan, Zella

  National Records

  Nazareth

  Neal’s

  “Need Your Love So Bad” (Fleetwood Mac)

  Neeson, Liam

  Nektar

  Nelson, Ozzie

  Nelson, Richard A.

  Nelson, Ricky

  Nelson, Willie

  Neville, Aaron

  Nevins, Al

  New Disc Records

  “New Life” (Depeche Mode)

  new wave

  New York (Reed)

  Newman, Herb

  Newman, Phyllis

  Newman, Paul

  Newman, Randy

  NewVoice Records

  Nicholas, Nicholas J.

  NME (magazine)

  Nomi, Klaus

  Nonesuch

  Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret (Soft Cell)

  Noonan, Tom

  the Normal

  Nor-Va-Jak

  Novello, Ivor

  Nowlin, Bill

  Nuggets

  Numan, Gary

  “O Superman” (Anderson)

  Oakenfold, Paul

  Oakey, Philip

  Oakley, Geraldine

  Ocean Rain (Echo and the Bunnymen)

  Ocean’s 11 (film)

  “Ode to Billy Joe” (Akkerman)

  Ol’ Dirty Bastard

  Oldham, Andrew

  OMD

  “Once in a Lifetime” (Talking Heads)

  “One Step Beyond” (Madness)

  Orbison, Roy

  Orbit, William

  Orbital

  Orlando, Tony

  Orleans, Arnie

  Oseary, Guy

  Ostin, Michael

  Ostin, Mo

  mythology of

  “Oye Como Va” (Puente)

  Page, Jimmy

  Page, Patti

  Page, Tommy

  Palace Theatre

  Paley, Andy

  the Paley Brothers

  Pang, May

  Paradise Garage

  Paramor, Norrie

  Paramount Records

  parenthood

  Parker, Charlie

  Parkway

  Parnes, Larry

  Parry, Chris

  Passport Records

  Paula Records

  Paxton, Bill

  payola

  Peacock

  Pearl, Fanny

  Pearl, Jack

  Pearl Harbor

  Peel, John

  Peer, Ralph

  Penny, Hank

  Penzell, Hy

  “People Are People” (Depeche Mode)

  “People Say” (Dixie Cups)

  Pettibone, Shep

  Petty, Norman

  Philles Records

  Phonogram

  Pickwick

  “Pictures on My Wall” (Echo & the Bunnymen)

  Pierce, Don

  the Pink Fairies

  Placebo

  “Planet Claire” (B-52’s)

  Plastic Bertrand

  Platt, Jon

  “Please, Please, Please” (Brown, James)

  “Please Mr. Postman” (Marvelettes)

  Poland

  Polari

  Pollack, Jodi

  Pollock, Alan

  Polydor

  PolyGram

  Pompadur, Martin

  Pomus, Doc

  “Pop Muzik” (M)

  Porcupines (Echo and the Bunnymen)

  Pornography (Cure)

  “Power to All Our Friends” (Richard)

  Presley, Elvis

  the Pretenders

  Price, Lloyd

  Primal Scream

  Prince

  Private Stock

  the Prodigy

  “A Promise” (Echo and the Bunnymen)

  “Psycho Killer” (Talking Heads)

  Ptooff? (the Deviants)

  Public Image Limited

  Puente, Tito

  Pulp

  Punch and Judy

  punk

  “The Push Bike Song” (Mixtures)

  Pye Records

  The Queen Is Dead (Smiths)

  Rabinowitz, Sol

  racism

  Radio Tele Music

  Rago, David

  Rago Arts

  Rainbow Records

  the Raincoats

  Rama

  Ramone, Dee Dee

  Ramone, Joey

  Ramone, Johnny

  Ramone, Tommy

  the Ramones

  touring

  Randazzo, Teddy

  Raney, Wayne

  the Rat

  R&B

  “Reach” (Paxton)

  Reagan, Ronald

  Real Records

  record collecting

  Record Shack

  Record World

  Red Alert

  Red Bird

  Redding, Otis

  Reddy, Helen

  Reed, Lou

  signing

  “Reel Around the Fountain” (Smiths)

  Regehr, Bob

  Regent

  Reich, Charles A.

  Reid, John

  Reisdorff, Bob

  Remain in Light (Talking Heads)

  Renaissance

  Rene, Googie

  Rene, Leon

  Rennie, Roland

  Reno, Don

  the Replacements

  Reprise Records

  Resident Alien (Spacehog)

  Residual Kid

  the Rezillos

  Rhone, Sylvia

  Richard, Cliff

  Richards, Keith

  Ride

  Rifkind, Julie

  Rifkind, Roy

  Riley, Larry

  Ripp, Artie

  Rising Tide Records

  Le
s Rita Mitsouko

  Robey, Don

  Robinson, Alvin

  Robinson, Bobby

  Robinson, Danny

  Robinson, Dave

  Robinson, Harold

  Robinson, Joe

  Robinson, Lisa

  Robinson, Smokey

  Robinson, Sylvia

  Rock, Bob

  Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

  Rock & Roll (Lennon)

  “Rocket Man” (John, Elton)

  Rocket to Russia (Ramones)

  Rodgers, Nile

  Roger, Ranking

  Rogoff, Al

  the Rolling Stones

  Rondo, Don

  Rose, Wesley

  Rosenberg, Liz

  Rosenblatt, Eddie

  Rosenblatt, Michael

  Rosenfield, Leo

  Ross, Diana

  Ross, Steve

  Roth, David Lee

  Rotten, Johnny

  Rough Trade

  Roulette Records

  Rounder Records

  the Roundhouse

  Rourke, Andy

  Royal Air Force

  Royal Plastics

  Rubell, Steve

  Rubin, Rick

  Rudin, Mickey

  Russ, Theo

  Russell, Arthur

  Russell, Leon

  “Safety Dance” (Men Without Hats)

  Sanders, Zell

  Sanremo Music Festival

  Santly, Joe

  Santly-Joy

  Santo, David

  “Say Hello, Wave Goodbye” (Soft Cell)

  Sayman, DoJean

  “Scatterlings of Africa” (Clegg and Juluka)

  Scepter Records

  Schenck, Rocky

  Schoenbaum, Jerry

  Schrager, Ian

  Schroeder, Aaron

  Schwartz, Gene

  Schwartz, Robert

  Scorsese, Martin

  Scott, Carl

  Scott, Marty

  Scott, Ridley

  Scritti Politti

  Seal

  Sedaka, Neil

  Seeman, Eva

  Segel, Dave

  Selector

  Sensation Records

  Seville, David

  Sex Pistols

  Shabbos

  Shaffer, Paul

  “Shake, Rattle, and Roll” (Turner)

  Sham 69

  the Shangri-Las

  Shankar, Ravi

  Shaw, Bobby

  Shay, Pittman

  “Sh-Boom” (Chords)

  “She Sells Sanctuary” (Cult)

  Sheldon Music

  Shelley, Pete

  Sheridan, Art

  Shertser, Peter

  Shuman, Mort

  “Signed, Sealed, and Delivered” (Cowboy Copas)

  Silicon Teens

  Sill, Lester

  Silver, Al

  Silver Currents (Santo)

  Silverman, Tom

  Silvers, Ed

  Simon, Paul

  Simon & Garfunkel

  Simone, Nina

  Simply Red

  Simpson, O. J.

  Sinatra, Frank

  Sinclair, Jill

  Sippen, Ian

  Sire Records

  catalog of

  Elektra and

  first releases

  founding

  Gottehrer, Richard, leaving

  sales of

  success of

  Warner Brothers and

  Sister Sledge

  “Situation” (Yaz)

  ska

  Slay, Frank

  Smash Records

  Smiley, Red

  Smith, Eddie

  Smith, Joe

  Smith, Mary Lou

  Smithers, Peter Orway

  Smithers, Sara

  the Smiths

  The Smiths (Smiths)

  Soft Cell

  Soma

  Some Bizarre

  “Song of the Volga Boatmen”

  Songs for Drella (Cale and Reed)

  Songs to Learn & Sing (Echo and the Bunnymen)

  Sonic Temple (Cult)

  Sony Music

  “Sorrow” (Merseys)

  Sotheby’s

  “The Sounds of Silence” (Simon & Garfunkel)

  Spacehog

  Spark

  Speak & Spell (Depeche Mode)

  Speaking in Tongues (Talking Heads)

  the Specials

  Specialty Records

  Spector, Phil

  Spielberg, Steven

  Springsteen, Bruce

  Stackridge

  Stalin, Joseph

  Stallone, Sylvester

  Stamps

  Stanley, Steven

  Stanley Brothers

  Starday

  “The Star-Spangled Banner”

  Stax

  Steele, Tommy

  Stein, Chris

  Stein, Linda

  death of

  divorce with

  Fields and

  as manager

  pregnancy of

  relationship with

  Stein, Mandy

  childhood of

  Stein, Samantha Lee

  childhood of

  death of

  Steinberg, Irwin

  Steinberg, Phil

  Steinbigle, Ann

  Steinbigle, Asher-Zalki

  Steinbigle, David

  Steinbigle, Dora

  Stern, Isaac

  Stevens, Lefty

  Steve-O

  Stewart, Jim

  Stewart, Mike

  Stewart, Rod

  Stewart, Sylvester

  Stiff Records

  Stigwood, Rob

  Still, Lester

  Stills, Stephen

  Sting

  Stoller, Mike

  Stone, Henry

  Stone, Sly

  the Stooges

  “Stool Pigeon” (Kid Creole and the Coconuts)

  Stop Making Sense

  “Stop Your Sobbing” (Davies)

  the Strangeloves

  the Stranglers

  the String-A-Longs

  Stringer, Rob

  Studio 54

  Sue Records

  Suede

  “Sugar Bum Bum” (Lord Kitchener)

  Sugarmen

  Suicide

  Summer, Donna

  “The Sun” (Chain Reaction)

  Sun Records

  “Sunshine Superman” (Donovan)

  Supergrass

  Surf Avenue

  Sussel, Allan

  Swan Records

  Swann

  Synergy

  synth pop

  “Tainted Love”

  Tajan

  “Take Me to the River” (Green, Al)

  “Take on Me” (Aha)

  Talent for Sale (Akkerman)

  Talking Heads

  band dynamics of

  touring

  Talking Heads: 77 (Talking Heads)

  Talmud Torah

  Tannen, Nat

  “Teach Your Children” (Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young)

  Teardrop Explodes

  technology

  “Teenage Kicks” (Undertones)

  the Teenagers

  “A Teenager’s Romance” (Nelson, Ozzie)

  Telex

  “Telstar” (Tornadoes)

  Templeman, Ted

  Ten Years After

  “Tennessee Waltz” (Page, Patti)

  Terheggen, Hubert

  Tex, Joe

  “That’s How Strong My Love Is” (Moultrie)

  the The

  “There Is a Light That Never Goes” (Smiths)

  Think Pink (Twink)

  Thompson, Sonny

  Thriller (Jackson, Michael)

  Throwing Muses

  Thyret, Russ

  Tico

  Time Warner

  Tin Pan Alley

  TK Records

  T-Neck Records

  Tom Tom Club

  To
ombs, Rudy

  Toots and the Maytals

  The Top (Cure)

  the Tornadoes

  Tosh, Peter

  Totonno’s

  Townshend, Pete

  Travis, Geoff

  Trinity Music

  Troob, Teddy

  Troob, Warren

  Tucky Buzzard

  Turner, Joe

  the Turtles

  “TVOD” (Normal)

  2 Tone Records

  Tyler, Liv

  Tyler, Steven

  “Tzena, Tzena, Tzena” (Weavers)

  U2

  Ukraine

  the Undertones

  United Artists

  United Jewish Appeal

  Universal Music Group International

  Uttal, Larry

  van Leer, Thijs

  Vance, Kenny

  Various Positions (Cohen, Leonard)

  Vee, Bobby

  Vee-Jay

  Vega, Alan

  Veléz, Martha

  the Velvet Underground

  Vermin, David

  Vernon, Mike

  Vernon, Richard

  Verve Records

  Vicious, Sid

  Victor

  video games

  Vincent, Johnny

  Virgin Records

  Visage

  Volt

  Waits, Tom

  Wakeling, Dave

  The Walk (Cure)

  “Walk on the Wild Side”

  Walker, Scott

  Wand Records

  Wardlow, Bill

  Warhol, Andy

  “Warm Leatherette” (Normal)

  Warner, Jack

  Warner Brothers Records

  Sire Records and

  Warner Music Group

  Warner Music Japan

  Warner-Chappell

  Waronker, Lenny

  Waronker, Si

  Washington, Denzel

  Watermark (Enya)

  Waters, Roger

  “We Shall Overcome”

  WEA

  the Weavers

  Webber, Andrew Lloyd

  Weil, Cynthia

  Wenner, Jann

  Westwood, Vivienne

  Wexler, Jerry

  Weyman, Todd

  Weymouth, Tina

  “What Difference Does It Make?” (Smiths)

  What’s Bin Did and What’s Bin Hid

  “White Silver Sands” (Rondo)

  the Who

  “Why Do Fools Fall in Love” (Teenagers)

  WIBG

  Wickham, Andy

  Wiederkehr, Lou

  Wiederkehr, Martin

  Wilde, Marty

  “William, It Was Really Nothing” (Smiths)

  Williams, Dootsie

  Williams, Hank

  Williams, Otis

  Willow

  Wilson, Brian

  Wilson, Carl

  Wilson, Jackie

  Wilson, Tony

  Windsor Jazz and Blues Festival

  Wine, Toni

  Wingate, Ed

  Wolcough, Victoria

  Wood, L. G.

  Wood, Randy

  “Wordy Rappinghood” (Tom Tom Club)

  World War II

  Worrell, Bernie

  Wright, Chris

  Wyatt, Robert

  Wynette, Tammy

  the Yardbirds

  Yaz

  Yellow Magic Orchestra

  Yes

  Yetnikoff, Walter

  Yiddish

  “You Really Got Me” (Kinks)

  Young, Neil

  Young Loud and Snotty (Dead Boys)

  “Your Cheating Heart” (James)

  “Your Song” (John, Elton)

  Yuro, Timi

  Zappa, Frank

  ZE Records

  ZTT

  ABOUT THE AUTHORS

  SEYMOUR STEIN is the cofounder and chairman of Sire Records, as well as a vice president of Warner Bros. Records. Sire Records, which he founded in 1966, was the pioneer of New Wave music. Stein was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2005 under the lifetime-achievement category. He lives in New York City. You can sign up for email updates here.

 

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