Has The NME Got Good?

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How is it on the cheeks?

Cosmic Slop, Tuesday, 10 November 2015 09:40 (ten years ago)

https://pmchollywoodlife.files.wordpress.com/2015/11/justin-bieber-nme-magazine-lead-1.jpg

piscesx, Thursday, 12 November 2015 12:11 (ten years ago)

oi, leave me out of it

kinder, Thursday, 12 November 2015 12:20 (ten years ago)

can't work out whether piscesx bumped that in a +ve or -ve way. opinions to go with your c/p images please!

lex pretend, Thursday, 12 November 2015 12:25 (ten years ago)

Also, the Hollywoodlife.com link, is that on the actual magazine?

Mark G, Thursday, 12 November 2015 12:32 (ten years ago)

opinions to go with your c/p images please

sometimes silence is more dignified

ogmor, Thursday, 12 November 2015 12:47 (ten years ago)

That Bieber cover is New Labour level triangulation. "It's okay older readers, he's got a knife through his head really!"

Matt DC, Thursday, 12 November 2015 13:05 (ten years ago)

It's not even their fucking interview.

Matt DC, Thursday, 12 November 2015 13:06 (ten years ago)

that Hollywood Life bit isn't on the cover, couldn't fnd a JPG of the regular one.

i think it's pretty good they've got JB on because NME likers on Facebook have been moaning non stop about *every* cover they've had since the relaunch (RiRi, Kill Your Friends etc) so they musta thought F it and just gone the whole hog. i still don't think he's done anything as good as Boyfriend mind.

piscesx, Thursday, 12 November 2015 13:07 (ten years ago)

Nah they'll have had a Bieber cover in mind since the relaunch, especially given we're now well into the worldwide Campaign for Bieber Rehabilitation.

Matt DC, Thursday, 12 November 2015 13:09 (ten years ago)

that Hollywood Life bit isn't on the cover

OK, so it's not some sort of weird buy-in interview from said website which requires a citation/publicisation.

That's something, anyway.

Mark G, Thursday, 12 November 2015 13:10 (ten years ago)

https://www.facebook.com/nmemagazine/posts/10154344284529167

Cosmic Slop, Thursday, 12 November 2015 18:04 (ten years ago)

RIP NME.

Turrican, Thursday, 12 November 2015 19:40 (ten years ago)

It's a long, painful death until it joins Sounds, Melody Maker and Word in music mag heaven from this point on.

Turrican, Thursday, 12 November 2015 19:44 (ten years ago)

Trying to read the awful 10-best blog posts everyone's complaining about, and they seem to have been taken down. Microsoft didn't get value for $, obviously.

as verbose and purple as a Peter Ustinov made of plums (James Morrison), Friday, 13 November 2015 01:46 (ten years ago)

"It's a long, painful death until it joins Sounds, Melody Maker and Word in music mag heaven from this point on".

Don't forget Select!

Kibbutzki (Jaap Schip), Friday, 13 November 2015 05:08 (ten years ago)

Select is in music mag hell for creating Britpop

Cosmic Slop, Friday, 13 November 2015 16:17 (ten years ago)

The pre-Oasis polyester version of Britpop though: Suede, Pulp, Auteurs, St Etienne, Denim. Eccentric rather than beery. Stuart Maconie's essay in that issue is worth rereading.

impossible raver (Re-Make/Re-Model), Friday, 13 November 2015 17:14 (ten years ago)

They still covered all things Britpop though. It was *the* britpop bible

Cosmic Slop, Friday, 13 November 2015 17:19 (ten years ago)

I dunno, I quite enjoyed Select magazine at the time - particularly when they would do things like go through a bands discography song-by-song, like they did with Blur and Radiohead.

Turrican, Friday, 13 November 2015 18:21 (ten years ago)

Uh, well they covered the biggest bands of the time. They also covered lots of dance music and declared (iirc) Orbital the highlight of Glastonbury, not Blur, Oasis or Pulp.

impossible raver (Re-Make/Re-Model), Tuesday, 17 November 2015 19:33 (ten years ago)

aww RIP Select, thank you for introducing me to such Britpop legends as Vapour Space and the Wipers. Possibly both in the very same Britpop issue.

also Vox, which I concede maybe nobody else remembers fondly, but also turned me on to a bunch of stuff

although, in those days, what mag didn't? the joy of not knowing everything yet (ha)

a passing spacecadet, Tuesday, 17 November 2015 20:08 (ten years ago)

For all Select's faults, the joy of reading a new issue with an afternoon pint and fag will never in my life be surpassed.

Eyeball Kicks, Tuesday, 17 November 2015 21:30 (ten years ago)

I enjoyed Vox too. If I recall, the first time I ever heard Lamb was on a cover-mounted CD with Vox.

Turrican, Tuesday, 17 November 2015 21:38 (ten years ago)

There's a website with scans of old issues of Select, although it's not complete.

Turrican, Tuesday, 17 November 2015 21:43 (ten years ago)

Vox where U2 & Inxs covers were their equivalent of Beatles & Stones

Cosmic Slop, Tuesday, 17 November 2015 21:49 (ten years ago)

I used to enjoy Q, years and years ago, when they'd do things like make a journo sit in a pub for 3 days and record every song played on the jukebox and go slowly mad to endless replays of 'Africa' and 'November Rain'

as verbose and purple as a Peter Ustinov made of plums (James Morrison), Tuesday, 17 November 2015 23:50 (ten years ago)

Cosmic Slop is probably the only person in the world who can still get annoyed by music mags that closed the best part of two decades ago. Well, maybe DJ Martian as well.

Matt DC, Wednesday, 18 November 2015 11:36 (ten years ago)

Select was a great mag in its Andrew Harrison helmed prime. As others have said, it covered plenty of other things than Britpop. They were very pro pop and very pro dance music. Its treatment of pop culture and social issues was great too. The poster section in the middle provided plenty of fodder for my teenage bedroom walls. Always loved the personals at the end, although I never plucked up the courage to start corresponding with anyone in there.
Once John Harris took over around 96 it lost a lot of its wit and flair. And like many mags it was a victim of the Britpop fallout.

Poor.Old.Tired.Horse. (Stew), Wednesday, 18 November 2015 15:34 (ten years ago)

Another great feature in Select was the home interiors section (I forget the actual name of it), where pop stars would show off their living rooms. The first issue I bought (REM, Autumn 94) had Poison Ivy and Lux Interior's house, which was the coolest thing I'd ever seen aged 13. Still up there really. Wish I could find a scan of that feature online.

Poor.Old.Tired.Horse. (Stew), Wednesday, 18 November 2015 15:37 (ten years ago)

Tried googling for your Cramps home interiors spread and got you saying exact same things 10 years ago.

Dug out some old Selects from the mid 90s the other day. The Andrew Harrison era was the best (? up to mid-95). He and Adam Higginbotham then went on to start Neon, which was the best mainstream/cult populist movie magazine evah!

The first issue I bought was from Nov 94. The cover is missing but it's quite possibly the finest single issue of a music magazine evah! (I'm gonna get the most evah!s into a post evah!)
REM main feature (not as worthy as you'd think - Neil Cooper gets them to drop their pants), Portishead on soundtracks, Kylie, Flavor Flav and his troubles, Sven Vath, Laibach! Then at the back there's a home beautiful piece with Poison Ivy and Lux Interior showing off their amazing house. It's possibly the greatest double spread in British pop mag history, evah!

― Stew (stew s), Thursday, July 21, 2005 10:16 AM (10 years ago) Bookmark

Eyeball Kicks, Wednesday, 18 November 2015 17:17 (ten years ago)

Interesting to hear that John Harris took it over around '96, I never really paid a lot of attention at that age to who was writing/editing music journalism but I did stop reading Select around then. Coincidence? Perhaps.

Just noise and screaming and no musical value at all. (Colonel Poo), Wednesday, 18 November 2015 17:28 (ten years ago)

Oh lord, my youthful lingo. The cringe!

Poor.Old.Tired.Horse. (Stew), Wednesday, 18 November 2015 22:54 (ten years ago)

http://www.nme.com/filmandtv/news/ant-and-dec-caught-complaining-about-technical-gli/393986?utm_source=facebook&;utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=antanddec

Thanks NME for al those years and all that. It wouldbe nice if the news they covered on the website was primarily music based, not for me but whoever wants it now.

I guess its not.

Mark G, Saturday, 28 November 2015 20:36 (ten years ago)

No, NME has not 'got good'. Close thread and let us never think of this again.

Hey Bob (Scik Mouthy), Sunday, 29 November 2015 05:20 (ten years ago)

two months pass...

http://i64.tinypic.com/20jo39u.png

Ad h (onimo), Monday, 15 February 2016 10:07 (ten years ago)

honestly believe they're just trolling aging nerds now

Chikan wa akan de. Zettai akan de. (Noodle Vague), Monday, 15 February 2016 10:52 (ten years ago)

wtf

Hey Bob (Scik Mouthy), Monday, 15 February 2016 12:16 (ten years ago)

That pic was "blocked at work" to me, I have discovered that if you post blocked images on Facebook, they display.

So I did. Then deleted it.

Then posted it again to all. Think the world will appreciate it.

Mark G, Monday, 15 February 2016 12:35 (ten years ago)

http://www.twitlonger.com/show/n_1sob7lk

Kibbutzki (Jaap Schip), Thursday, 18 February 2016 23:40 (ten years ago)

We got all these facts from surfing a Windows 10.9.6 with flexible tablet interface.

lol

kinder, Friday, 19 February 2016 14:09 (ten years ago)

two years pass...

NME to cease print edition.

Kibbutzki (Jaap Schip), Wednesday, 7 March 2018 12:14 (eight years ago)

the last famous person you were surprised to discover was actually still alive

Under the influence of the Ranters (Noodle Vague), Wednesday, 7 March 2018 12:18 (eight years ago)

ha, otm

War, Famine, Pestilence, Death, Umami (bizarro gazzara), Wednesday, 7 March 2018 12:47 (eight years ago)

they lost when they dropped "accordion times" from the title

mark s, Wednesday, 7 March 2018 12:48 (eight years ago)

i thought i'd be sadder about this but tbh it feels like a mercy killing, and i'd kinda made my peace with the nme being dead a pretty long time before it turned into a freesheet anywway

War, Famine, Pestilence, Death, Umami (bizarro gazzara), Wednesday, 7 March 2018 13:03 (eight years ago)

it's still going to be available online isn't it? that's a kind of alive -- wait we're all dead aren't we

mark s, Wednesday, 7 March 2018 13:06 (eight years ago)

if only

i guess it'll be online for as long as time inc can continue to squeeze pennies out of it but tbh i have even less idea who bothers to look at the online edition these days than who bothered to pick up the freesheet

War, Famine, Pestilence, Death, Umami (bizarro gazzara), Wednesday, 7 March 2018 13:13 (eight years ago)

went to the website and all the top stories seemed to be Oscars-related

nashwan, Wednesday, 7 March 2018 13:20 (eight years ago)

They haven't even bothered making an announcement on their similarly Oscars-heavy Facebook page.

mike t-diva, Wednesday, 7 March 2018 13:27 (eight years ago)


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