Rock, you sinners! 1971
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Numéros:
1Publié:
1971Éditeur:
Greg ShawEmplacement:
Fairfax, CA United States
Fanzine legend Greg Shaw wrote the piece titled Rock, you sinners! in 1971 for the second mailing of FRAK'S APA, borrowing the title from a 1956 song by Art Baxter. In Rock, you sinners!, Shaw comments on the work of other contributors from a previous issue of the apazine, suggests to exchange tapes through the APA given (since most of the people involved in it would have tapes of "obscure music, especially of local bands"), and reflects on the life of a rock critic, emphasizing his interest in writing only record reviews. Along with Duke of earl, Rock, you sinners! highlights the significance of publications from amateur press associations (APAs) in the realm of popular music. The zines Metanoia, Mojo navigator, Mojo entmooter, Phonograph record magazine, Bomp!, and Duke of earl are also included in the RAPMM collection.
À propos de cette publication
Numéros:
1Publié:
1971Éditeur:
Greg ShawEmplacement:
Fairfax, CA United States
Fanzine legend Greg Shaw wrote the piece titled Rock, you sinners! in 1971 for the second mailing of FRAK'S APA, borrowing the title from a 1956 song by Art Baxter. In Rock, you sinners!, Shaw comments on the work of other contributors from a previous issue of the apazine, suggests to exchange tapes through the APA given (since most of the people involved in it would have tapes of "obscure music, especially of local bands"), and reflects on the life of a rock critic, emphasizing his interest in writing only record reviews. Along with Duke of earl, Rock, you sinners! highlights the significance of publications from amateur press associations (APAs) in the realm of popular music. The zines Metanoia, Mojo navigator, Mojo entmooter, Phonograph record magazine, Bomp!, and Duke of earl are also included in the RAPMM collection.