THE WORST NME COVER OF ALL TIME

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DDD, Tuesday, 1 April 2014 16:08 (twelve years ago)

Forget the drugs and the shotgun
Forget the drugs and the shotgun
Forget the drugs and the shotgun
Forget the drugs and the shotgun
Forget the drugs and the shotgun
Forget the drugs and the shotgun
Forget the drugs and the shotgun
Forget the drugs and the shotgun

Toni Braxton-Hicks (Turrican), Tuesday, 1 April 2014 20:07 (twelve years ago)

four weeks pass...

http://www.nme.com/images/NMECoverStoneRoses_CMA3_220414.jpg

actually made me want to punch someone -anyone- in the face

ricky don't lose that number nine shirt (NickB), Tuesday, 29 April 2014 10:37 (twelve years ago)

Just to remind everybody what the NME said about the record at the time.

Here he is with the classic "Poème Électronique." Good track (Marcello Carlin), Tuesday, 29 April 2014 10:45 (twelve years ago)

That was acid house stormtrooper Jack Barron though. He liked it but was annoyed it wasn't ravier.

What is wrong with songs? Absolutely nothing. Songs are great. (DL), Tuesday, 29 April 2014 10:59 (twelve years ago)

I’m thinking of all those baffled 15-24 year-olds who the NME would like to be reading them (rather than the 35-54 year-olds who actually do) scratching their heads about an album released before they were born, the original review of which contained references to Rain Parade and Dream Syndicate (“Whit’s that? Ye whit?”).

Here he is with the classic "Poème Électronique." Good track (Marcello Carlin), Tuesday, 29 April 2014 11:17 (twelve years ago)

If you're young and you like indie-rock I don't think the first Stone Roses album is likely to cause much head-scratching. The Beatles split up before I was born but I wasn't puzzled by people talking about them when I was a teenager.

What is wrong with songs? Absolutely nothing. Songs are great. (DL), Tuesday, 29 April 2014 11:25 (twelve years ago)

I naively imagine they'd prefer the NME to be on the case about stuff that's happening now. However, the eighth best album in their 1989 critics' poll was Hup by the Wonder Stuff, so no change there really.

Here he is with the classic "Poème Électronique." Good track (Marcello Carlin), Tuesday, 29 April 2014 11:27 (twelve years ago)

I like that record, and loved it to bits when I was 15, but I am fucking fed up of it now.

i reject your shiny expensive consumerist stereo system (Scik Mouthy), Tuesday, 29 April 2014 11:32 (twelve years ago)

Not Hup, btw.

i reject your shiny expensive consumerist stereo system (Scik Mouthy), Tuesday, 29 April 2014 11:32 (twelve years ago)

Obviously. It's impossible to be fed up with Hup.

What is wrong with songs? Absolutely nothing. Songs are great. (DL), Tuesday, 29 April 2014 12:15 (twelve years ago)

I've only ever owned the singles collection, but The Wonderstuff were a bloody marvelous singles band.

i reject your shiny expensive consumerist stereo system (Scik Mouthy), Tuesday, 29 April 2014 12:35 (twelve years ago)

Calling The Stone Roses "the most important debut album in history" seems to me to be servicing a pifflingly small and parochial demographic to the exclusion of all others, but whatevs. Would be interested to see how they could argue that an album that was only ever followed by disappointment (a shit second album, that most inglorious Reading 1995 show, 'We're Only In It For The Money' reunions, etc) was "the most important in history" but, eh, actually I'm not interested after all.

it definitely wasn't designed to be a pants pocket player (stevie), Tuesday, 29 April 2014 13:14 (twelve years ago)

Like, did any of them do anything of any real merit at all after The Stone Roses, really? I mean, I hate Oasis like I hate porridge and the colour beige and willing stupidity, but I could imagine a world where a coherent argument could be made for Definitely Maybe being "important".

All in all, I guess I don't really give much of a shit about whether or not an album's "important" really, and certainly the metrics of "important"-ness that prevail at the NME are a pretty deadening measure far removed from the realities of why I love music and love writing and reading about it.

it definitely wasn't designed to be a pants pocket player (stevie), Tuesday, 29 April 2014 13:17 (twelve years ago)

hey if we shift to the Eight-legged groove machine we can unify the wonderstuff and 'most important debut album in history' conversations.

woof, Tuesday, 29 April 2014 13:19 (twelve years ago)

Like, did any of them do anything of any real merit at all after The Stone Roses, really?

Kowalski, XTRMNTR

Gritty Shakur (sic), Tuesday, 29 April 2014 14:09 (twelve years ago)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psyCm1vUmbE

you poll a lot, but you're not saying anything (Noodle Vague), Tuesday, 29 April 2014 15:15 (twelve years ago)

http://imgs.zinio.com/magimages/67156525/2014/416302117_370.jpg

and yo-yos (abanana), Friday, 2 May 2014 00:18 (twelve years ago)

I'm sure they've used that exact same cover and headline many times now.

Kitchen Person, Friday, 2 May 2014 00:28 (twelve years ago)

setting aside that i hate the libs, that's a pretty good cover, with an excellent photograph.

it definitely wasn't designed to be a pants pocket player (stevie), Friday, 2 May 2014 07:51 (twelve years ago)

a shame they've dribbled all that type over it.

it definitely wasn't designed to be a pants pocket player (stevie), Friday, 2 May 2014 07:51 (twelve years ago)

I hate the overdose of type on most magazine covers. So needy. Was talking to someone the other day about the confidence of this Select cover which doesn't even mention the band's name.

http://selectmagazinescans.monkeon.co.uk/showpage.php?file=wp-content/uploads/2011/11/cover.jpg

What is wrong with songs? Absolutely nothing. Songs are great. (DL), Friday, 2 May 2014 08:03 (twelve years ago)

http://selectmagazinescans.monkeon.co.uk/showpage.php?file=wp-content/uploads/2011/11/cover.jpg

What is wrong with songs? Absolutely nothing. Songs are great. (DL), Friday, 2 May 2014 08:04 (twelve years ago)

the issue, i guess, is the fractured music culture - they're not chasing one middling market but a number of smaller ones. if the NME itself had strength as a brand then that wd matter less but i guess this kind of touting for business is evidence that it doesn't

you poll a lot, but you're not saying anything (Noodle Vague), Friday, 2 May 2014 08:11 (twelve years ago)

i.e. the notional "sad cases in their 30s still chasing their indie youth" market that meanies like me might point to as the audience clearly isn't much of an audience else they wdn't need the come-ons

you poll a lot, but you're not saying anything (Noodle Vague), Friday, 2 May 2014 08:12 (twelve years ago)

I don't mean the names of other bands, which are lined up neatly, but all the clashing Libertines text. It's ugly and it achieves nothing because people who want a Libertines interview don't need six different bits of text.

The Select cover I was trying and failing to post was the one from Feb 95 which is just a picture of the Stone Roses and the single line "So what kept you?"

What is wrong with songs? Absolutely nothing. Songs are great. (DL), Friday, 2 May 2014 08:15 (twelve years ago)

ach, god knows what that is, it's all effing ugly anyway

you poll a lot, but you're not saying anything (Noodle Vague), Friday, 2 May 2014 08:19 (twelve years ago)

(the Libs cover i mean - clearly the Select is better but i think it comes from a more monolithic culture)

you poll a lot, but you're not saying anything (Noodle Vague), Friday, 2 May 2014 08:20 (twelve years ago)

Does the world really need a print article about "LIAM'S TWEETS." Really.

Bramble Bluebell (Branwell Bell), Friday, 2 May 2014 08:20 (twelve years ago)

not gonna start on my jaded old person's lack of wide-eyed wonder re: what music journalism needs

you poll a lot, but you're not saying anything (Noodle Vague), Friday, 2 May 2014 08:22 (twelve years ago)

It's not even "what music journalism needs" - it's more like, what is the conceivable audience for a print piece about Liam's tweets? Someone who doesn't have the internet or twitter and cannot go and look them up for themselves? Is this 80 year old grandfather really in the NME's desired demographic? I guess maybe!

Bramble Bluebell (Branwell Bell), Friday, 2 May 2014 08:25 (twelve years ago)

I guess Oasis fans might not know what the Internet is? They must know their demographic better than I do, so who am I to say.

Bramble Bluebell (Branwell Bell), Friday, 2 May 2014 08:28 (twelve years ago)

MAN TWEETS!

Front page news.

Bramble Bluebell (Branwell Bell), Friday, 2 May 2014 08:28 (twelve years ago)

everybody loves goss in the social media age

you poll a lot, but you're not saying anything (Noodle Vague), Friday, 2 May 2014 08:31 (twelve years ago)

hopelessly trying to remember what kind of things i wanted to read about in Kerrang! in 1984

you poll a lot, but you're not saying anything (Noodle Vague), Friday, 2 May 2014 08:34 (twelve years ago)

highly promising debut album from New Jersey rockers Bon Jovi.

Here he is with the classic "Poème Électronique." Good track (Marcello Carlin), Friday, 2 May 2014 09:13 (twelve years ago)

FISH SPEAKS!

ricky don't lose that number nine shirt (NickB), Friday, 2 May 2014 09:15 (twelve years ago)

have spent half an hour trying to work out an early 80s equivalent to Twitter just so's i cd do a lame King Diamond joke

xp sadly i did read every Marillion-related tidbit but they felt a bit more substantial at the time

you poll a lot, but you're not saying anything (Noodle Vague), Friday, 2 May 2014 09:16 (twelve years ago)

http://i.imgur.com/7YQLgBf.jpg

۩, Saturday, 10 May 2014 17:19 (twelve years ago)

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the final toasting before making a dash for the frigid regions upstairs (soref), Saturday, 10 May 2014 17:26 (twelve years ago)

really hate this font they are using for the cover.

mark e, Saturday, 10 May 2014 18:02 (twelve years ago)

oh man enough with this stuff already

http://www.nme.com/images/NMECover101Albums_CMA3_130514.jpg

piscesx, Tuesday, 13 May 2014 16:15 (twelve years ago)

Doherty almost ruined the only ones for me im not letting him ruin Love.

۩, Tuesday, 13 May 2014 16:58 (twelve years ago)

its going to the pete doherty weekly now that he and carl are back together isn't it ..

mark e, Tuesday, 13 May 2014 17:27 (twelve years ago)

LOST CLASSICS and FORGOTTEN GEMS from underappreciated artists neglected by history like Michael Jackson, the Smiths and Neil Young.

bizarro gazzara, Tuesday, 13 May 2014 17:32 (twelve years ago)

look who is on the cover again
http://i.imgur.com/m4OXLhU.jpg

۩, Wednesday, 21 May 2014 21:10 (twelve years ago)

Band name mentioned 3 times

+Pete Doherty

No Oasis tho'

mohawk ororoducer (abanana), Wednesday, 21 May 2014 22:08 (twelve years ago)

23 page article inside though

۩, Wednesday, 21 May 2014 22:09 (twelve years ago)

the quotes are especially vile

a hoy hoy, Wednesday, 21 May 2014 22:40 (twelve years ago)

I love the AM and am going to see that show, but good grief, NME needs to shut up about them for a bit.

president of the people's republic of antarctica (Arctic Mindbath), Wednesday, 21 May 2014 23:51 (twelve years ago)


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