For the British officer, see David Stubbs (RAF officer).
David Stubbs (born 13 September 1962 in London) is a British music journalist. He grew up in Leeds and in the early 1980s was a student at the University of Oxford where he was a close friend of fellow journalist Simon Reynolds. The two were part of the Oxford-based collective that in 1984 launched the pop journal Monitor and then in 1986 both joined Melody Maker as staff writers.
Stubbs remained at Melody Maker for a dozen years. He combined his serious writing career with writing the humorous "Talk Talk Talk" section, which featured the character of 'Mr Agreeable.'[1]
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DavidStubbs (born 13 September 1962 in London) is a British music journalist. He grew up in Leeds and in the early 1980s was a student at the University...
Mainstream, By Future Days Author DavidStubbs". The Quietus. Retrieved 19 January 2017. Buckley 2003, p. 566. Stubbs, Dusty (2015). Future Days: Krautrock...
Hall and Oates. Stubbs was born and spent much of his life in Detroit, Michigan. He had five children with his wife Clineice Stubbs, to whom he was married...
holds his explosive investigations together under the blazing sun." DavidStubbs, writing in The Guardian, comments that the character's "habit of hitching...
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Jack Seale; John Robinson; Ali Catterall; Ben Arnold; Graeme Virtue; DavidStubbs; Paul Howlett (September 30, 2016). "Friday's best TV: Unreported World;...
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Buses as one of the "unfunny sitcoms of the time", while The Guardian's DavidStubbs referred to On the Buses as "a byword for 70s sitcom mediocrity". On...
to escalate, Stubbs heads to The Punchbowl Police Station where he is captured and the police chief plans to dance on Stubbs' grave. Stubbs manages to escape...
SACD. The re-release includes a booklet with commentary on the album by DavidStubbs, as well as previously unreleased photos of the band. The success of...
Chinese Harp and Pipa Chinese lute on some of the compositions. Journalist DavidStubbs, writing in The Wire, said, "The notion of African Head Charge was hatched...
Privileged. Stubbs graduated from RADA in the same class as Jane Horrocks and Iain Glen, and later became an Associate Member of RADA. In the 1980s Stubbs achieved...
Foster. They have since published books by Mark Fisher, Brad Evans, DavidStubbs, Graham Harman, Mat Osman, Steven Shaviro, Leila Taylor, Claire Cronin...
commented that the lyrics represent "more than one person". Music journalist DavidStubbs pointed out that Hendrix also used the line from the song “Somewhere...
them at a stroke and are destined for the Top 10 next week at least." DavidStubbs from Melody Maker named it "the best track" of the album, writing, "Driven...
B. King, Al Kooper, and Elvin Bishop. According to music journalist DavidStubbs, Electric Ladyland is "undoubtedly a rock album, albeit rock on the point...
Cai-Göran Alexander Stubb (Finland Swedish pronunciation: [kai jœːran aleksˈandær stʉbː]; born 1 April 1968) is a Finnish politician currently serving...
considers the art to be his favourite of all the Oasis sleeves he designed. DavidStubbs from Melody Maker named the song Single of the Week, writing, "'Some...
created by a real band". Reviewing the album for Classic Rock magazine, DavidStubbs claimed that "BCCIV thrives on the contrasting creativity of the seasoned...
thief sympathizes but urges the joker to 'not talk falsely'". Journalist DavidStubbs interpreted the song as "obliquely allud[ing] to Bob Dylan's frustrations...