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Topic: Kurt Loder


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  Kurt Loder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kurt Loder (born May 5, 1945 in New Jersey) is an American journalist, writer, and author.
Loder is the author of Bat Chain Puller, a collection of his work for Rolling Stone, and co-author of singer Tina Turner's autobiography I, Tina.
Loder is originally from New Jersey, but resides in New York City.
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 Not A Dollarshort: How old is Kurt Loder?
The topic of Kurt Loder came up when I asked a certain member of the team whether he had read Loder's book, Bat Chain Puller: Rock & Roll in the Age of Celebrity, since it apparently had a section devoted to the paradox that is Prince
Kurt Loder is that tree that we simply see and register as Kurt Loder but never take in account that we're looking at a 60 year-old man on MTV.
I've seen Kurt Loder on television hundreds of time, but I'd be hard pressed to describe what he looks like.
mena.typepad.com /dollarshort/2004/03/how_old_is_kurt.html   (378 words)

  
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KURT: There is a woman singing on one of these tracks and we couldn't determine who that was.
KURT: I remember way back in the day, it must have been in 1986 or something, I saw you guys at a Columbia party of some sort and you were pouring beer over people's heads.
KURT: Women were dressed in jewels and fur coats and you were pouring beer over their heads.
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 Flipped Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Loder, who spent nine years at Rolling Stone, is surrounded by glowing young news correspondents who seem more suited than he to pose empty questions to the mediocre acts that populate today's airwaves.
Loder could be long gone, with some cushy job as entertainment reporter for one of the major networks, or even starting his own music network, website, or magazine, but instead he's still hanging on to that MTV News microphone, interviewing Britney Spears and Steven Tyler, together, at the MTV Music Awards.
Kurt Loder has been hanging around 1515 Broadway because he knew that music would, had to, right itself from the wasted abyss it had become, and he wanted to be the guy to shepherd the revolution.
www.flippedonline.com /katecohen_062602.html   (829 words)

  
 MTV Kurt Loder Interview 1994
This is a transcript of the interview Kurt Loder did with Plant and Page that aired this past weekend (Oct. 15th) on _MTV Week in Rock_.
Loder: Now, when everything is-- Plant: Before it became so really glossy, and, you know, and, um, and before Genesis.
Loder: The Page and Plant _Unledded_ special is rerunning on MTV all this weekend and the soundtrack from the show is on its way, too, next month.
home.mchsi.com /~night_flight/Magazine_Articles/Page_Plant_Kirt_Loder_Interview_1994.htm   (698 words)

  
 Augusta Georgia: features@ugusta: Loder's a solid anchor for MTV's brand of news 12/11/97
Kurt Loder celebrates 10 years at MTV, primarily as the host of "This Week in Rock." The show is off the air, but will return in January with a re-vamped format.
Loder brings a quiet authority to his job, in the process lending stature to cultural news and to an audience that doesn't get much respect.
Loder learned journalism in, of all places, the Army during the 1960s.
chronicle.augusta.com /stories/121297/fea_loder.shtml   (796 words)

  
 Here Today... Gone To Hell! | Articles > Axl Rose - A conversation with Kurt Loder
Axl Rose spoke with MTV News' Kurt Loder by phone from Los Angeles on Monday, November 8, and he had quite a bit of light to shed on all things Guns N' Roses...
Loder: When you listen to that stuff back now, do you think, "Wow, that was a great band, that was a great time," or are your feelings clouded?
Loder: People that hear "Oh My God," they might say that, "Gee, the new Guns is all this sound," but I think that what you're saying is that it's a bunch of different kinds of sounds.
www.heretodaygonetohell.com /articles/showarticle.php?articleid=28   (3302 words)

  
 Axl Rose - A conversation with Kurt Loder
I was involved in a lot of lawsuits for Guns N' Roses and in my own personal life, so I didn't have a lot of time to try and develop a new style or re-invent myself, so I was hoping to write a traditional thing, but I was not really allowed to do that.
Once the energy was figured out by the new guys, how much energy was needed to get the songs right, then it really helped in the writing and recording process of the new record.
Dave came in and did something great on "Oh My God," and we've had a few other people come in, so that was a setback for a while, but then it's turned out to be a good thing.
www.gnr-paradise-site.8k.com /bio_axll.htm   (3377 words)

  
 NewStandard: 12/17/97
MTV News anchor Kurt Loder and about a dozen people hoisted champagne in paper cups after the 514th and last edition of the network's "Week in Rock" Dec. 5.
Loder said he had no pressure to back off from the story.
MTV News anchor Kurt Loder is a model of durability in a disposable venue, having survived 10 years on the network.
www.southcoasttoday.com /daily/12-97/12-17-97/c05ae123.htm   (854 words)

  
 MTV - "The Stacy Brooks Interview" 6/27/95   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
[Kurt starts chuckling] You know, his wife, uh, went to jail for, um, crimes which he knew about, ordered, and then he kind of threw her to the dogs and let her take the rap.
[Kurt starts laughing] It’s a whole--you know, the world, planet Earth is only one little mudball, as they call it, and really the people who are on planet Earth were all sort of rejects from the, from the Galactic Confederacy and we all just sort of got dumped here.
KURT LODER: There’s also the fact that it Hoovers money out of people’s wallets, obviously, I mean, at an impressive rate.
xenutv.bogie.nl /us/mtv-2.htm?FACTNet   (9882 words)

  
 Kurt Loder   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
News correspondent Kurt Loder has withstood the obnoxious Jesse Camp trend, the out-with-the-old-in-with-the-new trend, and everything in between.
Loder started at MTV in 1988 as anchor of the music news program The Week in Rock, which evolved into 1515, and has covered various teen-culture topics such as drug abuse and neo-Nazi bands.
Not to be pigeonholed as merely a spouter of news reports, Loder has also interviewed everyone from Madonna to the Who.
www.djangomusic.com /actor_bio.asp?pid=P+42918   (283 words)

  
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KURT LODER: Could you explain the group philosophy, as well as what "Rammstein" means?
KURT LODER: Is there pressure to translate songs into English when going on tour in America?
KURT: As far as playing live, what do guys think you do differently than other bands, bands for instance, that use a lot of stage theatrics within their shows -- like industrial bands have?
homepage.ntlworld.com /bonaria.blackie/mtv.html   (724 words)

  
 Running Away With the Circus: Kurt Loder   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Kurt Loder is probably best known as MTV's senior news correspondent.
Before that, Loder was one of Rolling Stone's most talented and prolific feature writers in the '80s.
Loder probably never would have gotten his job at Rolling Stone if it wasn't for his time working for Circus in the late '70s.
www.rockcritics.com /features/part5-kurtloder.html   (1297 words)

  
 MTV Interview
The interview was Friday, September 2nd, in Toronto, and the interviewer was Kurt Loder.
Kurt Loder: So the company has agreed to relaunch the record and everything.
I don't think Kurt wants to be standing in a Bar-do at the Gate as the patron saint of drugs...
members.aol.com /mystryxia/mags/mtv1994.html   (1285 words)

  
 CNN.com - Transcripts
Kurt, glad to have you with on this morning.
KURT LODER, MTV NEWS: Good to be here, Daryn.
LODER: I think, yes, you're tempted to think that, because they were together for so long.
edition.cnn.com /TRANSCRIPTS/0309/12/lt.01.html   (501 words)

  
 nirvanafreak.net - Articles & Interviews - Courtney and Kurt Loder   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The interview was Friday, Sept. 2nd, in Toronto, and the interviewer was Kurt Loder.
Like, at one point we were listening to K-Rock, and they were having one of their great, like, flashback weekends, and Kurt was like,...
You know, and he was scrawny, you know, carried this huge suitcase because everything had to be punk.
www.nirvanafreak.net /art/art22.shtml   (1359 words)

  
 Kurt Loder - Reviews on RateItAll
Kurt Loder's television news experience includes anchoring "MTV News." Loder has also anchored MTV's "Week In Rock" and "MTV News Presents."
I am pleased that MTV has stuck with Kurt Loder as their elder host when they have been notorious for kicking out former hosts once they turn 30 or so.
Loder's sharp, outspoken, and he loves to interview Madonna--he just handles her better than most people!
www.rateitall.com /i-13542-kurt-loder.aspx   (619 words)

  
 Kurt Loder On Eminem's "The Marshall Mathers LP"
Kurt Loder On Eminem's "The Marshall Mathers LP"
See Eminem interviewed by Kurt Loder on Saturday, May 20th at 3PM, in the MTV News Now Special Report "Eminem: Hits and Disses"
Those who were appalled by "The Slim Shady LP," the last album by the wondrously snotty Detroit rapper Eminem, will no doubt find its follow-up, "The Marshall Mathers LP," to be a whole new low in ill communication.
www.fortunecity.de /kraftwerk/goldi/326/Magazines/MTV_000512_Eminem   (507 words)

  
 Popdirt.com - Kurt Loder Blasts Nelly Furtado & Michael Greene   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
MTV's Kurt Loder has a great rundown of last night's Grammy awards and much of what he had to say is hard to argue with.
As for Grammy chief for $2 million a year earning Michael Greene, "The man is an annual annoyance at the Grammys; but this year, his mini-tirade about Internet file-sharing, or music "piracy," as he put it — well, it's a very valid issue, don't get me wrong.
But addressing it in a tone of scolding condescension (to the accompaniment of occasional boos from the audience) isn't likely to win over the un-converted." Read more.
www.popdirt.com /print2741.html   (117 words)

  
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I think the reason Madonna uses Kurt as her interviewer at MTV is because he is the one with the most credentials in the industry--he used to be a writer for Rolling Stone and he is, after all, the "Peter Jennings" of MTV.
Also, Kurt probably has major influence on who gets to interview her, and since he is the big MTV news guy, he'll probably be the only one to interview her in the future.
Kennedy is anoying and I doubt Madonna would put up with her, Kurt may not be a great interviewer but he is gracious towards Madonna.
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I think Kurt is a fan and it's important for Madonna to have an ally at MTV.
I was watching a Geraldo episode with Kurt, Nikki Harris, and Madonna (called in on the phone) after Truth or dare came out and she told Geraldo and Kurt they should go out together.
Kurt said that would be a lovely idea.
mlvc.org /digests/v04/March/v04.n069   (4300 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Bat Chain Puller: Rock and Roll in the Age of Celebrity (Unabridged): Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
In these essays and interviews, most of which were originally published in Rolling Stone, MTV commentator Loder takes a look at popular culture in the 1980s, focusing on the celebrity industry and how various members of the rock culture have dealt with it.
Loder pays tribute to performers who have not sold out to the lure of big money or let themselves be exploited--Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen, for example--but he emphasizes that he compiled these pieces mainly because he believes that the history of rock culture is worth preserving.
Loder, who appears on MTV as well as writing for Rolling Stone, writes well, but without the manic genius of Lester Bangs (Psychotic Reactions & Carborator Dung, LJ 9/1/87) or the cosmic ranginess of Greil Marcus (Mystery...
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0001GDQLS?v=glance   (503 words)

  
 MTV Interview with Stacy Brooks, March 1995, Part 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Presented here for the very first time is the complete unedited interview as given to Kurt Loder for MTV.
He was--he was being pursued by the IRS and by--he had already been indicted in France and he was found guilty of fraud in absentia in France so he wasn’t able to come out in public because, um, of a lot of legal problems that were starting to pursue him.
STACY BROOKS: You get paid about $24 a week [Kurt starts laughing] and you’re--and you live--in the Sea Organization you live, you’re given room and board and you live in, um--there’s Big Blue--well, you’ve seen the Cedars of Lebanon Hospital in Hollywood.
members.cox.net /batchild1/transcript/stacymtv1.htm?FACTNet   (2933 words)

  
 MTV Interview with Stacy Brooks, March 1995, Part 4   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
KURT LODER: They want to squash them like bugs I think is what they’re trying to do--
STACY BROOKS: And they feel that, um, CAN is part of a, a global conspiracy to destroy Scientology which is run by psychiatry, um, and which is, um, contributed to by various governments.
KURT LODER: Has Scientology managed to infiltrate any groups at all that people might be surprised to hear, I mean such as can they be connected to CNN and groups like that?
members.cox.net /batchild1/transcript/stacymtv4.htm?FACTNet   (2754 words)

  
 Studio8.net-We Beat the Pants Off Other Comedy Sites and Then Wear Those Pants
It feels so good looking into the helpless eyes of the man who drove such a wedge between you and I, knowing that I can take a marker and draw nerdy glasses around those eyes if I want.
You’re probably cursing the day you met me, Libby.  I hope you are.  And — oops — I just accidentally tee-teed on one of your precious Kurt Blow-der posters!  Excuse me, Mr.
Dirt Loder, did I mess up your flawlessly handsome smile?  Oops, now I’m burning him!  I wish I could see the look on your ugly, stupid face as you read this, Libby!
www.studio8.net /ONLINE/Articles/kurtloder.html   (381 words)

  
 MON-57
He waited as the music faded and the director cued him that Justin’s picture was being projected on the blue screen behind him.
Kurt was suddenly standing inside the Mill Creek gym, beneath the Western Conference and State Championship banners.
"Were you surprised to find out he was Justin Timberlake?" TV Kurt shoved a microphone in the face of a passing student.
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Text superimposed on screen is shown "in quotes".] ==================== START OF TRANSCRIPT ==================== ["Kurt Loder, MTV News"] LODER: Few groups are more controversial than the church of scientology, which was started as a self-help system called dianetics in the 1950's, by a science-fiction writer named L. Ron Hubbard.
No one tells you what your problem is. [scientology organization storefront] LODER: But according to former scientologists, members aren't given the church's full liturgy until after taking many expensive courses.
[Loder and Goodman at fireplace] GOODMAN: Actually the people who did that, were booted out of the church.
www2.thecia.net /users/rnewman/scientology/media/mtv-6.95   (1313 words)

  
 Kurt Loder On The Grammys: Do You Feel Better? - liveDaily Community
Location: A river peaceful and deep, creating the vivid work of art that is my life.
The world is perhaps a better place, a safer place, for Janet Jackson's having been nudged off (or booted off, or whatever) the Grammy show on Sunday night.
But he really is funky, too, and, swaying away behind an electric piano like Stevie Wonder himself, he's undeniably a real musician.
talk.livedaily.com /showthread.php?t=389699   (1336 words)

  
 Kurt Loder's Journal
We will reply to you if something needs to be fixed with your journal and then again to tell you everthing is ready to go.
Since GJ has removed the easy way of adding people to communities, we have to ask you to go to each community listed in Kurt's userinfo and press to join community when you get that message.
There will also be certain hours every day that a moderator will be signed onto the moderator sn: mtv kurt loder.
www.greatestjournal.com /users/kurt_loder   (1535 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: I, Tina: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
This has to be one of the most interesting books of all time.
Its done in style, not only do you get Kurts side but all the way through the book you get write ups from Tina herself, and many other people involved in tina's life.
I myself have read this book more than once, it is one you can read time and time again and not get fedup with.
www.amazon.co.uk /exec/obidos/ASIN/0140084762   (831 words)

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