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Trouser Press Magazine August 1979 the Cars Beach Boys Who Police Mick Taylor Pretenders Penetration
Trouser Press Magazine August 1979 the Cars Beach Boys Who Police Mick Taylor Pretenders Penetration
Trouser Press No. 41 August 1979 Volume Six, Number Seven
Features
8 WHO
Gigs, films and fun in France; Michelin report by Hugh Fielder
10 JOHN HIATT
Folksinger turns rocker, tape fumblings by Ira Robbins
11 PRETENDERS
Born in Akron, built in London; reticence parried by Pete Silverton
12 ATLANTICS
From sea to shining sea; astral navigation by Jim Green
13 PENETRATION
A peek at the lively gamblers; probe by Jon Young
14 DAVE LAMBERT
Handsome guitar whiz tries a solo; transatlantic phoning by Dave Schulps
16 TIN HUEY/BIZARROS
Ohio A Go-Go; on-the-spot reporting by Jim Green
18 THE CARS
Second time lucky?; product report by Bill Flanagan
9 MICK TAYLOR
The only living ex-Stone goes it alone; penetrating interview by Dave Schulps
26 POLICE
To live inside the charts, you must be...; English perspective by Steve Clarke
30 TOM ROBINSON
Bad album titles, good music; questions by Bill Flanagan
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Trouser Press was a rock music magazine started in New York in 1974. As the 1970s music scene transformed, so did the magazine's editorial focus. From 1976 on, Trouser Press frequently centered on the growing punk movements in London and New York. Trouser Press provided in-depth articles on bands like the Sex Pistols, Boomtown Rats, The The Clash, The The Damned, The Ramones, Television, Blondie and many other similar groups, long before other U.S. music publications did. It continued through the early 1980s focusing almost exclusively on new wave, alternative rock, and underground rock from both sides of the Atlantic until it ceased publication after the April 1984 issue (#96)
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