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offline spasmsixtynine from leicester (United Kingdom) on 2002-02-28 14:00 [#00106259]
Points: 337 Status: Lurker



anyone read the NME? they published my letter about the
aphex twin gig this week!

actually what magazines does everyone read?


 

offline Laserbeak from Netherlands, The on 2002-02-28 14:03 [#00106261]
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I don't read magazines, that's what the internet is
for(IMHO).


 

offline spasmsixtynine from leicester (United Kingdom) on 2002-02-28 14:09 [#00106263]
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yeah thats true but i don't have a laptop for the 40min tube
in the morning to work!


 

offline Resident Evil from heat some coffee, mmm, mmm (Australia) on 2002-02-28 14:10 [#00106264]
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I cant find NME here so I can't read your letter, sorry! But
I do know how it feels, I got a letter of mine published in
Australias biggest newspaper about violent videogames. I
felt really good :-)

I'm a pretty big magazine reader...

Electronic Gaming Monthly
Hyper>> (Thought latest issues are a little lacking)
Dreamcast Magazine
Men's Health
What DVD
DVD Now
Gamers Republic
Inside Football
UFO Files
Australasian Ufologist
Unopened Files
UFO Magazine (British)
UFO Magazine (American)
Weekly World News
Foxtel Magazine/Optus Magazine
Offical UK PS2 Magazine

and some others that a get now and then



 

offline jand from Braintree (United Kingdom) on 2002-02-28 14:11 [#00106265]
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Send us the text them....I'd love to read it...

Thanks...am a bit too old to buy the NME without feeling a
little odd....


 

offline spasmsixtynine from leicester (United Kingdom) on 2002-02-28 14:12 [#00106267]
Points: 337 Status: Lurker



what IDM/music mags does everyone read - i'm not into
anything else at all!


 

offline Resident Evil from heat some coffee, mmm, mmm (Australia) on 2002-02-28 14:18 [#00106276]
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I dont read much music mags (apart from the newspaper
section each week). Thats where the internet comes in for
me. Insted of reading reviews in the music mags and stuff I
listen to what you guys are saying. There are a lot of smart
people on this MB and I take their opinions very seriously.


 

offline Resident Evil from heat some coffee, mmm, mmm (Australia) on 2002-02-28 14:21 [#00106277]
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And I tend to read a lot in the toilet, outsite, in bed, on
the sofa, on the floor blah blah blah and I can't take my
computer in those places!! (I dont have a laptop). So I
kinda need mags =D


 

offline Resident Evil from heat some coffee, mmm, mmm (Australia) on 2002-02-28 14:22 [#00106278]
Points: 1643 Status: Lurker



And... (last time from me!)

Most of the mags I read have non-internet exclusive stuff.

But I totally understand your point about the internet...


 

offline B3n from Manchester (United Kingdom) on 2002-02-28 14:46 [#00106289]
Points: 4700 Status: Lurker



I save my money and read everything I want on the
net....magazines are too overpriced now.


 

offline RobE from London (United Kingdom) on 2002-02-28 15:32 [#00106310]
Points: 1608 Status: Regular



I sometimes buy/read "Future Music" and "Computer Music"
mags.Also,"PC Format".Sometimes i will buy "Record
Collector"(depends who's in it).I used to buy/like "NME",but
now i wouldn't wrap my chips in it.
}:>


 

offline spasmsixtynine from leicester (United Kingdom) on 2002-02-28 17:17 [#00106362]
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NME rules!!! they printed my complaint/letter!!!

i wasn't very nice about the review the week before or the
gig.


 

offline RobE from London (United Kingdom) on 2002-02-28 17:46 [#00106375]
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Complaint?About the gig?What exactly did you say man!!
}:>


 

offline spasmsixtynine from leicester (United Kingdom) on 2002-02-28 17:47 [#00106377]
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i said the review was shit (it was) and that the gig was
disapointing(it was). i've got it at home so i'll post it
soon. did anyone else attend? what did you think?


 

offline RobE from London (United Kingdom) on 2002-02-28 17:59 [#00106394]
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I was there(and so were some others on this board),and i
personally enjoyed it. It could have been better if Richard
wasn't so bloody awkward.Also,i think some were expecting an
all live Aphex set.However,you would have to be dead NOT to
move your ass to that racket!! As for NME review:It was
obvious they were gonna give him a good review,as they,like
MTV,love him to bits.cheers. }:>


 

offline chapman from United Kingdom on 2002-02-28 18:20 [#00106414]
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i liked the gig, but i agree, it could have been
better. i was satisfied tho :) read my review on kludge
anyway :P


 

offline aron from saskatoon (Canada) on 2002-02-28 18:21 [#00106415]
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i can't find NME here either.

i used to be subscribed to revolution magazine, that was
cool, but they went out of business, and now for some reason
i get keyboard magazine, which is bollocks.

someimtes i'll pick up an issue of mixmag or knowledge tho.


 

offline grinningcat from london (United Kingdom) on 2002-02-28 20:41 [#00106549]
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give us the transcript of what they printed then!!


 

offline grm from London (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-01 10:31 [#00107355]
Points: 494 Status: Regular



NME and their opinions suck, you should put money their way
but reading it in the shop is ok.




i mostly buy Wire and Q for mainstream and underground music
news..


 


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