
If Damon's back to mugging for the NME can we get more of this:
(I'd also like the free Suede flexidisc too)
Ugh, the fact that this was 16 years ago makes me feel sick. I'm old. In my day, the NME was printed on newsprint kiddies...
Do you think 1994 Damon would believe us if we told him he'd be in a cartoon band?
"Oi, 1994 Damon, I've come from the fuuuuture. Don't worry about that Stone Roses single, it was Love Spreads and it sucked, yeah Second Coming also sucked...Britpop's gonna be huge! Um, but, Blur never get that big in America except for one song they play at football games, yeah sorry... Oh, but you will make weird hip-hop influenced albums with a cartoon band. Yeah, um, no we won't need you to wistfully look out to sea with your t-shirt riding up... Nobody sees you in this band. Yes it does become big in America...but you'll have to share NME covers with a caaaartooooon."
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Does this mean I have to like the NME again?
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Can you get NME in the States? I've never seen it on the newsstands, but I haven't really been much of a mag buyer in my older age. Back in the 80s, I used to love Star Hits, the imported version of Smash Hits. Still not sure why they bothered to change the name for the US audience.
Yeah, you can usually find the NME on the bottom shelf of the music mag bit in Borders. I used to buy it with my pocket money in the UK, I've never bought it since I've lived in the US...but I've seen it there, banished to the bottom shelves where the flimsy mags live.
damon is wet in his trousers, dirty boy.
i miss flexidiscs in general
I think it's still OK to hate NME, though :-)
@DrBlur Ok good, It's rubbish isn't it? (*cough* even if I maybe listen to NME radio whilst doing my housecleaning chores...)
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