The pig paper 1975–1987

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1975 Volume 4 Issue 1-3

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1975 Issue 1

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1976 Issue 2

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1977 Issue 3

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1977 Issue 5

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1977 Issue 6

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1977 Issue 7

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1978 Issue 10

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1978 Issue 8

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1978 Issue 9

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1979 Issue 10A

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1980 Issue 11

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1980 Issue 12

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1980 Issue 13

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1982 Issue 14

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1985 Issue 23

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1986 Issue 24

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1986 Issue 25

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1986 Issue 26

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1986 Issue 27

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1986 Issue 28

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1987 Issue 29

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1987 Issue 30

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1987 Issue 31

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1987 Issue 32

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About this Publication

Issues:

34

Published:

1975–1987

Publisher:

Pig Productions

Location:

Mississauga, Canada
The pig paper is cited as Canada’s first self-published music fanzine. Co-founded in 1975 by the writer, record producer, filmmaker, singer, and songwriter Gary Pig Gold, its first issue was styled as a mock concert program for a gig in Toronto that year by The Who, while the third issue took a similar format for a 1977 concert by the Kinks. As it developed, the zine provided coverage of the punk and indie scenes in Canada and beyond, combining parody and serious analysis. For instance, the fifth issue (August 1977) included an interview with the Ramones, conducted after a performance in Toronto. In 1978, the offshoot Pig Records emerged, releasing a single by the Canadian rock group Simply Saucer. Later issues took a newsletter form with mock headlines like "John Lennon has come back as a crow!", but The pig paper continued over 32 issues until December 1987.

About this Publication

Issues:

34

Published:

1975–1987

Publisher:

Pig Productions

Location:

Mississauga, Canada
The pig paper is cited as Canada’s first self-published music fanzine. Co-founded in 1975 by the writer, record producer, filmmaker, singer, and songwriter Gary Pig Gold, its first issue was styled as a mock concert program for a gig in Toronto that year by The Who, while the third issue took a similar format for a 1977 concert by the Kinks. As it developed, the zine provided coverage of the punk and indie scenes in Canada and beyond, combining parody and serious analysis. For instance, the fifth issue (August 1977) included an interview with the Ramones, conducted after a performance in Toronto. In 1978, the offshoot Pig Records emerged, releasing a single by the Canadian rock group Simply Saucer. Later issues took a newsletter form with mock headlines like "John Lennon has come back as a crow!", but The pig paper continued over 32 issues until December 1987.