Blaze 1983–1985
Daten
1983
1984
1985
5 ausgaben
Springe 5 Ausgaben
Zum Jahr gehen
1983 #1
1983 #2
1984 #3
1984 #4
1985 #5
1983 Ausgabe 1
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16 Seiten
1983 Ausgabe 2
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24 Seiten
1984 Ausgabe 3
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22 Seiten
1984 Ausgabe 4
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22 Seiten
1985 Ausgabe 5
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28 Seiten
Über diese Publikation
Ausgaben:
5Veröffentlicht:
1983–1985Verlag:
Janine BoothStandort:
Peterborough, United Kingdom
Edited by Janine Booth, known as "The Big J,” Blaze was a vibrant fanzine that emerged as a unique blend of left-wing activist politics and rock music journalism. It tracked down favorite performers throughout its five issues, reviewing their gigs and engaging them with often light-hearted questions. The fanzine also featured Peterborough, in an attempt to make it more appealing to audiences. Rooted in the ranting poetry scene of 1980s London, Booth brought a style characterized by strong emotions and unrestrained expression, which permeated Blaze's voice. Featured within its pages were interviews with notable bands such as Apocalypse, The Style Council, and The Damned, alongside insightful notes on local musicians.
Über diese Publikation
Ausgaben:
5Veröffentlicht:
1983–1985Verlag:
Janine BoothStandort:
Peterborough, United Kingdom
Edited by Janine Booth, known as "The Big J,” Blaze was a vibrant fanzine that emerged as a unique blend of left-wing activist politics and rock music journalism. It tracked down favorite performers throughout its five issues, reviewing their gigs and engaging them with often light-hearted questions. The fanzine also featured Peterborough, in an attempt to make it more appealing to audiences. Rooted in the ranting poetry scene of 1980s London, Booth brought a style characterized by strong emotions and unrestrained expression, which permeated Blaze's voice. Featured within its pages were interviews with notable bands such as Apocalypse, The Style Council, and The Damned, alongside insightful notes on local musicians.