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Trouser Press Magazine November 1979 Talking Heads Modern Lovers B-52's Kinks Thin Lizzy
Trouser Press Magazine November 1979 Talking Heads Modern Lovers B-52's Kinks Thin Lizzy
Trouser Press No. 44 November 1979 Volume Six, Number Ten
Features
ROY LONEY
7 Flamin youth comes around again; Dave Schulps answers the call
8 B-52s
Regressive rock with a southern accent, Stuart Cohn dances along
MEMBERS
9 Suburban solitary; Harry George goes it alone
YACHTS
10 Float on; fim Green navigates
MAGAZINE
11 Tabloid rock you listen to; fon Young turns the pages
HERMAN BROOD
12 No Dutch treat; translation by Marc Allan
THIN LIZZY
13 Doing without Moore; Dave Schulps talks to Lynott and Ure
16 JOHANSEN/DOLLS
16 J Rerun or new season?;
TALKING HEADS
21 Six authors and one tape recorder; Galen Brandt asks the questions
DAVE DAVIES
24 Talking to TP; Elhiot Cohen listens carefully
KINKS TREE
28 From Pretty Things to Rolling Stones; Pete Frame masters minutia
MODERN LOVERS
30 A Car, a Head, and a Richman; Bill Flanagan compares accents
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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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