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Post by stu77 on Oct 19, 2020 1:28:10 GMT
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Post by Lord Emsworth on Oct 19, 2020 5:46:01 GMT
Always loved Paul M's writing
His book on Bowie is the best I've ever read
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Post by doug61 on Jul 20, 2021 14:51:02 GMT
Could never abide the pompous twat and his "cleverer than thou" Will Self style cobblers. Interestingly I'm reading this at the moment from the wonderful "Strange Attractor" press... strangeattractor.greedbag.com/buy/a-hidden-landscape-once-a-week/where he pops up as you would expect. Have the music "inkies" been discussed here? I started out with NME and Sounds and MM only when there was an article I particularly wanted as it was a bit dreary. Charles Shaar Murray, Mick Farren and Nick Kent were the main writers who impressed me and Susan Williams/Steven Wells much later. Oddly, it was these old underground writers I enjoyed more than the Parsons/Burchill axis and the pretentious mob that followed. Always thought they were right up their own arse. ZigZag was worth a read at times also.
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Post by Lord Emsworth on Jul 20, 2021 15:12:01 GMT
I was mainly NME - sometimes bought the others too. Great working in central London where you'd get the new issue on the lunchtime the day before the rest of the country Generally read em from cover to cover I loved CSM, Kent, Fred Dellar, SWells, Ian MacDonald, Ian Penman, Danny Baker, Mick Farren, Mat Snow, Barney Hoskyns, Paolo Hewitt, Don Watson, Danny Kelly and David Quantick - and a bit later Andrew Collins, Andrew Harrison, Stuart Maconie, Mary Anne Hobbs and Steve Lamacq etc That book looks good Doug Are you enjoying it?
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Post by stu77 on Jul 20, 2021 15:16:16 GMT
His book about his father's suicide [and that of Ian Curtis] is an easy read if you find his stuff pretentious. Black / self deprecating humour which I think are in most things he does.
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Post by doug61 on Jul 20, 2021 15:49:20 GMT
I was mainly NME - sometimes bought the others too. Great working in central London where you'd get the new issue on the lunchtime the day before the rest of the country Generally read em from cover to cover I loved CSM, Kent, Fred Dellar, SWells, Ian MacDonald, Ian Penman, Danny Baker, Mick Farren, Mat Snow, Barney Hoskyns, Paolo Hewitt, Don Watson, Danny Kelly and David Quantick - and a bit later Andrew Collins, Andrew Harrison, Stuart Maconie, Mary Anne Hobbs and Steve Lamacq etc That book looks good Doug Are you enjoying it? Yes, enjoyable. Some of it is written down discussions from roundtable events with different people so can repeat itself slightly, but gives a good account so far. The Editor is the main archivist for Hoskyn's "Rock's Back Pages"
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Post by Lord Emsworth on Jul 20, 2021 16:58:10 GMT
Sold Doug. Thanks.
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Post by jsm on Jul 20, 2021 22:18:47 GMT
I was mainly NME - sometimes bought the others too. Great working in central London where you'd get the new issue on the lunchtime the day before the rest of the country Me too, but we waited three months for the 'new' issue. Didn't seem a big deal at the time, though, as there was no alternative
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Post by Lord Emsworth on Jul 21, 2021 8:06:48 GMT
I was mainly NME - sometimes bought the others too. Great working in central London where you'd get the new issue on the lunchtime the day before the rest of the country Me too, but we waited three months for the 'new' issue. Didn't seem a big deal at the time, though, as there was no alternative Three months! Seems a long time to have to wait.
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Post by doug61 on Jul 21, 2021 8:12:39 GMT
I was mainly NME - sometimes bought the others too. Great working in central London where you'd get the new issue on the lunchtime the day before the rest of the country Me too, but we waited three months for the 'new' issue. Didn't seem a big deal at the time, though, as there was no alternative Bloody hell, how old was your paper boy?
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Post by doug61 on Jul 21, 2021 8:14:12 GMT
It's often forgot as well as it became a NWOBHM mag, but Sounds was way ahead of the others on discovering punk.
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Post by Lord Emsworth on Jul 21, 2021 8:51:09 GMT
It's often forgot as well as it became a NWOBHM mag, but Sounds was way ahead of the others on discovering punk. True. Sounds had some great writers too... Jonh Ingham, Jane Suck, Giovanni Dadommo, Adrian Thrills (?) and many others who will now start popping into my head
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Post by doug61 on Jul 21, 2021 12:11:24 GMT
It's often forgot as well as it became a NWOBHM mag, but Sounds was way ahead of the others on discovering punk. True. Sounds had some great writers too... Jonh Ingham, Jane Suck, Giovanni Dadommo, Adrian Thrills (?) and many others who will now start popping into my head Dadommo was a Snivelling Shit
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Post by johnnyoi on Jul 21, 2021 12:37:29 GMT
Eric Fuller for the Reggae.
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Post by Lord Emsworth on Jul 21, 2021 12:37:35 GMT
True. Sounds had some great writers too... Jonh Ingham, Jane Suck, Giovanni Dadommo, Adrian Thrills (?) and many others who will now start popping into my head Dadommo was a Snivelling Shit Yes he was. Which endears him to me even more
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