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Music Magazines in the 70's

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CherryBea24 | 18:46 Sun 14th Feb 2010 | Music
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Does anyone know the name of the magazine that used to be avaiable in the 1970's which just contained the words to popular songs of the day ? Was this the same magazine as Melody Maker ? which I seem to remember as a newspaper format the word magazine I am trying to think of was smaller booklet type one.

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Smash Hits
I don't recall the formats as such, but -

Sounds
New Musical Express

(?)
Disco 45... I think. I was v young then!!!
The Editor was one Neil Tennant.....

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smash_Hits
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Thanks sara3 I think thats the one, its funny how you remember these things do you remeber FAB 208 as well?.

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Cherry
Bah ! :o(
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They are now selling for £7 on ebay !!!
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Thanks for the info jackthehat I think that was more 80's stuff
jack, I have a massive pile of Smash Hits in my loft!

Disco 45 was a bit before my time but my sister used to buy it (it's her 50th birthday today!). I used to swipe hers and sing along when the Top 40 was played on Radio 1 on a Sunday evening.

Fab 208? nope.. I remember Fab ice lollies though ;o)
We're just young'uns, then, Sara ? :o)
I used to write for 'Melody Maker' - any readers on here? My pseudonym was 'Simon Scott' and I wrote features on Rainbow, and dozens of reviews of bands at Midlands venues - my car used to go to the Birmingham Odeon on its own!
Andy..

1) please stop calling me Sarah!
2) I bought NME and Melody Maker, but mostly because I thought it was cool ;o)
Oh heck - sara I am soooo sorry, I will watch that in future, I know you have told me before. I don;t want anything to cloud our friendship.

Of course MM was cool - I was there!!!! LOL!
what about "Look In" !?
> The Editor was one Neil Tennant.....
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smash_Hits

No he wasn't, although he might have been if he hadn't met Chris Lowe...
I'm sorry but tis true that Neil Tennant was the editor of Smash Hits back in the early eighties.
Nope, urban myth. He worked on Smash Hits as a writer and occasional assistant editor, but was never actually editor. The editors were:

Nick Logan aka Chris Hall
Ian Cranna
David Hepworth
Mark Ellen
Steve Bush
Barry McIlheney
Richard Lowe
Mike Soutar
Mark Frith
Kate Thornton
Gavin Reeve
John McKie
Emma Jones
Lisa Smosarski
Lara Palamoudian

Also, what are you apologising for...?
Yes, DISCO 45 was the magazine (booklet).. You can buy copies on ebay
http://shop.ebay.co.uk/i.html?_nkw=disco+45
Yes, Disco 45 is the obvious answer. But it had a rival called Words (I think). Same format/size but two-colour print (black and a different colour for every fortnightly issue). How I wish I'd kept all my old copies...

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