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Post by South-Punk Admin on Feb 24, 2010 0:17:03 GMT
This Month's Record Collector - March, 2010, No 373 - is worth obtaining as it has several Southend Punk artists in it: The main feature of interest is the one titled 'Punk's Not Dead - 43 Lost Classics'. It is a seven page spread on 43 '...highly collectable punk bands who could have been contenders...' It features in on bands whom have appeared on David 'Dizzy' Holmes's excellent Bored Teenagers series. The Machines feature on Page 44 at Number 8 for their 1978 'True Life' EP on Wax Records (Value £100) The Vicars feature on Page 46 at Number 23 for their 1979 'Southend Rock' appearance (I'm Going Mad') on Sonnet Records (Value £12) Information on the Bored Teenagers Albums these bands appeared on can be found here: The Machines ('Bored Teenagers Volume 4') www.southendpunk.com/html/machbtv4.htmlThe Vicars ('Bored Teenagers Volume 5') www.southendpunk.com/html/vicabtv5.htmlAlso in the March edition of Record Collector is a review of Speedball's recent album 'Maximum Speed' Speedball www.southendpunk.com/html/speedbcd.htmland finally in The Fanzine section there is a review of the latest edition of Noisy! fanzine (the 4th anniversary Birthday Issue) www.southendpunk.com/html/noisy9fz.htmlFor Further Information, Please visit: www.southendpunk.com/html/recordco.htmland Record Collector Magazine www.recordcollectormag.com/and www.recordcollectormag.com/articles/article-detail/626
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