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lutewhine
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Just got my copy, and I have to say I'm very impressed with it.
Not a great deal new in there, but what there is is well worth having. There are new interviews with Marr, Rourke and Joyce (bit disappointed that R and J's are only a page each though), plus a "lost" interview from 1986 with Moz from a Dutch mag (printed for the first time in English). There are reappraisals of all of the studio albums (even Kill Uncle is fondly dealt with by David Quantick - "a good album with a bad reputation"). Favourite bit so far is a piece containing short recollections from some of the people Moz has played/written with over the years (Bedders, Jonny Bridgwood etc).
Sod scans (it's almost 150 pages) - get hold of a copy. It's £5.99, which I was a bit dubious about, but it's well worth it. A link to Q's online ordering service is below for those overseas:
Q special editions online ordering
Not a great deal new in there, but what there is is well worth having. There are new interviews with Marr, Rourke and Joyce (bit disappointed that R and J's are only a page each though), plus a "lost" interview from 1986 with Moz from a Dutch mag (printed for the first time in English). There are reappraisals of all of the studio albums (even Kill Uncle is fondly dealt with by David Quantick - "a good album with a bad reputation"). Favourite bit so far is a piece containing short recollections from some of the people Moz has played/written with over the years (Bedders, Jonny Bridgwood etc).
Sod scans (it's almost 150 pages) - get hold of a copy. It's £5.99, which I was a bit dubious about, but it's well worth it. A link to Q's online ordering service is below for those overseas:
Q special editions online ordering