NME Magazine 1 January 2011 (1339) 100 Great Lost Albums Dave Grohl Bjork MGMT
NME Magazine 1 January 2011 (1339) 100 Great Lost Albums Dave Grohl Bjork MGMT
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Publication: NME (New Musical Express) Issue Date: 1 January 2011 SKU: 1339
Condition Report: The magazine is in Good Vintage Condition. It displays typical reading wear consistent with a weekly newsstand music paper of this era, including minor edge wear and light surface marks. Please note: There is some faded pen writing on the front cover directly over the "NME" logo. The binding remains secure, and all interior pages are clean and highly readable. The back cover features a vintage Lacoste fragrance advertisement. (Please note: Vintage magazines are assumed not to include original free sealed gifts, loose posters, or digital download codes unless explicitly stated in the condition report. Any posters mentioned on the cover of this issue are printed internally as magazine pages). Please review all images carefully to see the exact condition prior to purchasing.
🎸 THE BANDS & SINGERS (Musical Highlights):
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🚨 COVER STORY - 100 Great Lost Albums: "The 100 Greatest Albums You've Never Heard." A massive, definitive guide curated by musical royalty!
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👑 The Curators: The list of "Lost Albums" is chosen by absolute icons, including Dave Grohl, Arcade Fire's Win Butler, Kasabian, Paul Weller, Primal Scream's Bobby Gillespie, Björk, MGMT, and Glasvegas.
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🎸 Dave Grohl: The Foo Fighters/Nirvana legend splutters over Bad Brains' iconic 'ROIR' cassette.
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🇬🇧 Manic Street Preachers: Discussing their surprise picks and declaring, "Simple Minds were one of the most inventive British bands ever."
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🎤 Jarvis Cocker: The Pulp frontman dives deep into the brilliance of Magazine's 'Real Life'.
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🍄 MGMT: Andrew VanWyngarden ("I'm all about flutes!") picks his absolute favourite psychedelic records.
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🎧 Plan B: Discussing what he believes is "one of the best UK hip-hop albums ever made."
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🕶️ Glasvegas: James Allan discusses forcing people to listen to the legendary synth-punk band Suicide at parties.
More Music, Reviews & Features Inside:
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NME's Modern Cult Heroes: Internal poster pages featuring Warpaint, Crystal Castles, and Janelle Monáe.
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Live Reviews: Catching up on the road with Suede, These New Puritans, and Frightened Rabbit.
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Gig Guide: How to see in the new year with the best live music.
Shipping: Dispatched securely in a rigid cardboard mailer and protective sleeve.
NME Magazine, January 2011, 100 Great Lost Albums, Dave Grohl, Bjork, Paul Weller, Kasabian, MGMT, Jarvis Cocker, Manic Street Preachers, Suede, Indie Rock, Alternative Music, Collectible Magazines, (1339)
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