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DUEL II! – Duel Of The Dead
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DUEL II! – Duel Of The Dead: it’s back. This week, Morrison v Lynott.[…]

Look Dad No Updates!
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Look Dad No Updates!: because I have been working hard, and creating a new secret thing, and trying to work out on IM how to save the Internet, and writing reviews for a lefty magazine, and generally doing other things, among which is reaching the ha[…]

And speaking of bad reviews…
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And speaking of bad reviews….Alan McGee has a go at David Cavanagh’s book before launching into a bizarre attack on Martin Carr of the Boo Radleys. McGee on this barely coherent showing is unlikely to pose much of a threat to Greil Marcus[…]

The Worst Reviews of 2000
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The Worst Reviews of 2000: we wuz robbed! Surely somewhere on Freaky Trigger there’s a review as bad as Brent D’s Sigur Ros one! Oh well. Hugely entertaining and bitchy in-joke poke at some bad reviews, though personally I’m glad Br[…]

Ask Dr Pop
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Ask Dr Pop: NEW FEATURE! A fortnightly column wherein the mysterious Dr Pop answers your pop questions.[…]

JENNIFER LOPEZ – “Love Don’t Cost A Thing”
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With a chorus that’s a dead sonic ringer for “The Boy is Mine” and verse phrasing that’s a watered-down ripoff of Aaliyah’s far stronger “Try Again”, I damn well hope this song didn’t cost a thing to pr[…]

Pop Eye
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Pop Eye – spinning off from NYLPM onto its own page, our weekly look at the charts. Now with a poll! Looks a bit rough round the edges but when we get the proper artwork up it’ll be splendid.[…]

A batch of new stuff up at
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A batch of new stuff up at Tangents – for my money the best is Mark Morris’ intelligent essay on – among others – Basquiat. There should I think be more classy British music zines – does anyone know of any others?[…]

iJamming!
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iJamming!: you can’t keep a good magazine down. Jamming! despite the noxious title was a class ‘zine from the late 70s and early 80s, now almost forgotten, but its ex-editor Tony Fletcher maintains a website with some old excerpts and new[…]

Gravy Train Derailed
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Gravy Train Derailed: Napster, inevitably, plans to start charging a membership fee.[…]

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