March 7, 1998
Lloyd, 37, said: “I’ve decided to go on a golfing holiday because I never got around to playing any of the courses when I lived in Scotland – despite the fact that I lived on a golf course.
December 1, 1995
Blame it on David Bowie. That’s Lloyd Cole’s reason for being such a chameleon in the last decade. Cole burst into view in the mid-’80s with his band the Commotions, …
November 30, 1995
The temptation with Lloyd Cole is to peg him as some odd cross of Bob Dylan (poet in a folkie’s electrified body) and Bryan Ferry (bon vivant tenorino who sees all the world as a lounge).
November 3, 1995
“I’m forever making mistakes,” says Cole, 34, with a rueful laugh. “There was a large part of my personality in (my) late 20s that felt I should be starting to reinvent myself at every turn.
November 3, 1995
In this age of buzz-imagery as well as buzz-phrasing, a picture can be worth more than 1,000 words in defining a popular artist. Just ask Lloyd Cole, who got ripped …
October 25, 1995
LEAVING most of their peers at the starting line, Lloyd Cole and Edwyn Collins have had parallel careers on the Scalextric of rock. Once home-grown Glaswegian pop-star saplings fronting seminal …
August 18, 1995
Lloyd said: “Lou Reed lives around the corner from me, but I avoid him like the plague. “He’s a miserable old b******d. I hope he’s avoiding me, too, just to make sure I don’t have to put up with him.”
December 2, 1993
Telegram Sam” came out as a single around Christmas 1971, and then on the The Slider album the following summer. ”Metal Guru” was already my favourite song, so when this …
November 30, 1993
Maybe funny, maybe not faux biography of yours truly from Vox magazine 1993… Biggest career mistake: Confusing Polydor with Picador
October 3, 1993
Lloyd Cole talks to Alan Jackson about the album that he hopes will end his days in the pop wilderness
SOMNOLENT post-lunch hour at the Groucho Club in Soho. Keith Waterhouse …