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#34899 09/03/08 10:19 PM
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Does anyone know what day of the week Sounds, NME and Melody Maker were published in the 1977-1979 period??

Something tells me it was aThursday, but I'd like to be convinced


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#34900 09/04/08 07:17 AM
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Martin it was def on a Thursday in the early 80s so I imagine it was the same in the period you mention.
Same for Smash Hits wink

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For the NME at any rate, when I read your question, 'Wednesday' popped into my head.

Wasn't Smash Hits produced fortnightly on a Thursday?

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Yes Smash Hits was fornightly you're right (At least while I used to buy it until circa 1984).

Back to NME, I'm still pretty convinced about Thursday but memory's a funny thing.
BTW bought an NME a couple of weeks ago but couldn't make head nor tail of it.

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Now I'm looking for this:-
http://www.wonderclub.com/images/HMETAL/HMETAL198004.jpg

Volume 3, Issue 11 #Number 96 and
Volume 4, Issue 1 #Number 37
are referenced in Simon Reynold's book "Rip It Up and Start Again: Post-punk 1978-1984" as a two-piece feture on John Foxx and Ultravox.

The article in question will be Lou Stathis 'Muzick' feature on experimental music.

Anyone?

Steve Roby references the article in question here:

http://www.torque-point.com/index.php?topic=19.0


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#34904 08/15/09 08:39 PM
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For information:

Record Mirror was published as a tabloid on Saturdays until 1982, when it changed format to a magazine style in order to compete directly with Smash Hits.
As Smash Hits was published on a Thursday, Record Mirror also changed from Saturday to Thursday during 1982...

:p


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