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"When was that then?

It's pre-1978 at least. "

it was still worth reading in the late 80's - at school my mates and I would buy all the music papers (they were newspapers then rather than mags and there were three NME, Melody Maker and Sounds) and then swap round the next day.

Sounds folded and MM was absorbed into NME which has now become like what Smash Hits used to be.......

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"When was that then?

It's pre-1978 at least. "

it was still worth reading in the late 80's - at school my mates and I would buy all the music papers (they were newspapers then rather than mags and there were three NME, Melody Maker and Sounds) and then swap round the next day.

Sounds folded and MM was absorbed into NME which has now become like what Smash Hits used to be.......

there were 4 in the olden days. There was the old Record Mirror.

Nah, nme defo wasn't worth reading then, it didn't even know where the music action was in the late 80s - that was its very worst time (it's better nowadays in comparison). I suspect that it was simply the case that you weren't recognising it was shit.

It's been just about the worst music mag (the glossy Record Mirror was worse. But better than nme before it went glossy and pop-only) since I've been buying music papers since 1978.

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I got it for the poster... and read the rest.

The whole top 20 sets thing was REALLY weird I thought, after their Arcade Fire review said how good they where and everything.

And by god did they lay into Axl and Guns N Roses. Proper harsh words said I thought.

And the Blink review... well that will be in Kerrang! next week, and they won't even mention Arcade Fire.

Its fair enough... NME readers aren't the Blink fan base, and Kerrang! readers will have never heard of Arcade Fire most of the time.

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