Sniffin' Glue and Other Rock'n'Roll Habits : The Essential Punk Accessory

Mark Perry

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Publisher/Sanctuary Publishing

   Published/2000
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/-   Size/220*295*25
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This book is a compilation of the legendary Fanzine "Sniffin'Glue", which depicts the British punk scene in the 1970s. The era was 1976, when Mark Perry, who was only 19 years old at the time and worked for a bank, was the publisher. Perry saw the live performance of the American punk rock band "Ramones" at the London Roundhouse in September, and nine days after the live performance, the excitement and excitement did not subside. The first Fanzine was produced on July 13, 1976. The name comes from Ramones' "Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue". Using a typewriter to type text, paste photos and illustrations, and rent a copy machine from my girlfriend's father's office to print, the handmade zine seems to have started from just 50 copies. is. This zine, which was conveyed by a rough young man with a passionate spirit about the new wave of punk rock in Britain since the late 1970s, was stopped by No. 12, but it will be a great deal to punk fans and music people at home and abroad. Affected. In this work, a complete copy of all 12 issues and many photographs and illustrations that convey the breath of the time are recorded.
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<Condition> Good. Body: Cover is slightly stained, heaven, small edges are slightly discolored, and stains are small.
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