There were piles of them in WHS when I was in Reading back in August.
But I guess you've trawled "the usual suspects" already
New book mid August
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well i suggest you boys order it online. it's just one of those must have magazines. if you don't you'll both kick yourselves afterwards. trust me on that one.markfiend wrote:Me neither.Quiff Boy wrote:still haven't been able to find it in any shops
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They had it in WH Smiths in at the train station in Birmingham last week(but not Sheffield).markfiend wrote:Me neither.Quiff Boy wrote:still haven't been able to find it in any shops
I bought mine directly from the website. Freepost. Do you need the link?
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You're welcome, markfiend ... ...
I'm glad, I've got one, too ... ...
Very true, Debs! It's really nice to read and to look at ... ...MadameButterfly wrote:well i suggest you boys order it online. it's just one of those must have magazines. if you don't you'll both kick yourselves afterwards. trust me on that one.markfiend wrote:Me neither.Quiff Boy wrote:still haven't been able to find it in any shops
now back to smelling those pages..
I'm glad, I've got one, too ... ...
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now back to smelling those pages..
They do smell nice huh?
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Barns and Noble in Atlanta has it for $15.
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yep, as Being645 points out, you can order it (internationally) from here:
http://www.myfavouritemagazines.co.uk/m ... ative-80s/
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or alternatively check post 1 of this thread....
oh & my page 21 top picture got ruined. boy child decided to stick one of the dispatch stickers right across 's face. so that picture is now half missing. decided he won't be getting any pocket money for the next year.
indeed they do, one of my top five lovely smells ever!Pista wrote:MadameButterfly wrote:
now back to smelling those pages..
They do smell nice huh?
oh & my page 21 top picture got ruined. boy child decided to stick one of the dispatch stickers right across 's face. so that picture is now half missing. decided he won't be getting any pocket money for the next year.
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just got mine - generally it's a nice read. Funny how Von & The Sisters seem to get more mentions than anyone else - cropping up in both the Neph & Mish interviews... Seems like some people can't stop talking about Von (although it's probably not their fault interviewers keep asking the same questions...)
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An affliction with which many of us on here are not unfamiliar ..bangles wrote: Seems like some people can't stop talking about Von
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I thought it was a very good read overall but especially the Von interview.
I'd have liked to have seen new interviews with Siouxsie and Robert Smith though instead of archived interviews/articles.
They mentioned SoM in The m*****n feature as they were interviewing 'guess who' and in the Neph feature it was because apparently when the Neph were first starting out people thought they were just ripping off SoM.
EDIT: I love how it edited that band name, never seen that before! haha
I'd have liked to have seen new interviews with Siouxsie and Robert Smith though instead of archived interviews/articles.
They mentioned SoM in The m*****n feature as they were interviewing 'guess who' and in the Neph feature it was because apparently when the Neph were first starting out people thought they were just ripping off SoM.
EDIT: I love how it edited that band name, never seen that before! haha
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Got my copy the other day and i cant say i was very pleased.
Some very good photos but beside that not much else.
The NME effort 3-4 years ago was far superior, incl. only original articles and interviews from that era.
If you dont have any of the two go for the nme issue and you wont regret it. This one you can live without.
Some very good photos but beside that not much else.
The NME effort 3-4 years ago was far superior, incl. only original articles and interviews from that era.
If you dont have any of the two go for the nme issue and you wont regret it. This one you can live without.
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Are you being ironic ? Or have you never heard "Dawnrazor" ? People were openly laughing the first time I went to see them live, as 90% of the songs seemed to be based on "Train".RockNRoll Mercenary wrote:...because apparently when the Neph were first starting out people thought they were just ripping off SoM.
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Looking at a link for this mag. and i see there is mention of The Hunters Club in it, can anyone tell me how much of a feature on them it is?
Page 85 apparantly.
http://www.myfavouritemagazines.co.uk/m ... ative-80s/
Page 85 apparantly.
http://www.myfavouritemagazines.co.uk/m ... ative-80s/
It's just half a page.DOZMEISTER wrote:Looking at a link for this mag. and i see there is mention of The Hunters Club in it, can anyone tell me how much of a feature on them it is?
Page 85 apparantly.
http://www.myfavouritemagazines.co.uk/m ... ative-80s/
Story so Far
Hight point
Low Point
What happened next
Not a heck of a lot really
I went to see them at the Clarendon in 87 purely because they had been compared to the Sisters.Nikolas Vitus Lagartija wrote:Are you being ironic ? Or have you never heard "Dawnrazor" ? People were openly laughing the first time I went to see them live, as 90% of the songs seemed to be based on "Train".RockNRoll Mercenary wrote:...because apparently when the Neph were first starting out people thought they were just ripping off SoM.
Don't recall anything even closely resembling Train though.
Did nearly cr@p myself when McCoy's "Kruger hand" shot out of the smoke & nearly take my eye out though.
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Well not that much ... ... :DOZMEISTER wrote:Looking at a link for this mag. and i see there is mention of The Hunters Club in it, can anyone tell me how much of a feature on them it is?
Page 85 apparantly.
http://www.myfavouritemagazines.co.uk/m ... ative-80s/
THE HUNTERS CLUB
THE STORY SO FAR
Noisy grebo goths from Leicester who set
their hats on fire as part of the live show
HIGH POINT
UK tours with Fields Of The Nephilim,
Balaam And The Angel and The m*****n. Top 30
indie chart places for Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet,
Animal Lover and Give Me Your Soul
LOW POINT
"Whenever the drugs ran out," says vocalist
Chris Oblivion. "Plus, looking for guitarists.
In six years there was one vocalist, one bass
player, three drum machines, two drummers
and eight guitarists."
WHAT HAPPENED NEXT
Oblivion started Stayfree Music studios
in Leicester. The original line-up of Slydog,
Torrent and Oblivion got together in 2008
to do one show and recently played at the
Stayfree 20th birthday party:"Worryingly,
there may be more to come."
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Thanks for the quick replies and info. Surprised they were in it and not surprised by how little they feature.