NME Magazine 29 April 1978 Kraftwerk Bob Marley Paul McCartney Sex Pistols Siouxsie Tubes

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  • NME Magazine 29 April 1978

    This Issue Features Kraftwerk terminal weirdness a Paris, Bob Marley returns to Jamaica, Sex Pistols, Nik Turner, Genesis/Phil Collins interview, Paul McCartney interview.

    Full Page Adverts: Frankie Miller Tom Robinson Band Climax Blues Band, Blondie I'm always touched by your presence, Darts, Atlanta Rhythm Section, the Pirates, Jethro Tull, Pere Ubu, Graham Parker, Lou Reed Street Hassle, Rory Gallagher, camel, Genesis Knebworth Festival, Thin Lizzy Rosalie, the Outlaws,Styx, Elvis Costello Pump it up.

    Gig Reviews: Include The Tubes, Squeeze at the Nashville, Steel Pulse at the Roundhouse, Siouxsie and the Banshees Music Machine Suzi Quatro Music Machine. The Saints at Dingwalls, radiators from space in Chelmsford, Graham Parker and The Rumour in Dundee.

    Record Reviews: Kraftwerk the Man Machine, David Bowie Peter and the Wolf, the Outlaws.

    Crossword has been attempted.

    New Musical Express magazine (later shortened to NME) was first published in 1952 and ran for 66 years. NME magazine covered most musical genre's from 1950s Jazz to Rocknroll, 1960's Beat and Folk,1970's glam, progressive rock, heavy rock, punk, new wave, acid house, grunge, britpop etc eventually ceasing publication in March 2018 when it moved to an online subscription only. Vintage back issues of NME make great gifts or as music collectibles they make an interesting archive of music history.

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