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Everything Must Go Advert - In Search of Magazine Source (April/May 1996?)
Hello everyone!
I'm posting this on behalf of someone who cannot currently join FD. They'd like to know what magazine the advert at this link - https://imgur.com/a/WAB3EcP - is from, saying: Quote:
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Was it definitely in a magazine and not just a poster?
This tweet from @FDForum calls it a poster... https://twitter.com/FDForum/status/4...552433664?s=20 Other magazines to try might be Select or Melody Maker... |
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Clearly a huge 'prodigy' logo on the other side of that page, if that helps at all.
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Now that is amazingly eagle eyed.
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Thanks… maybe “clearly” was a bit of an exaggeration
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Thanks a lot for the help so far!
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I'll check in the morning but I think that was the back cover of a Select magazine. The Manics were on the front with James wearing glasses. Watch this space.
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Select always had glossy covers though, right? If so... it would be surprising you can read the Prodigy logo through it it if was a glossy cover.
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Ah, I was wrong. Same type of advert but just one for Everything Must Go. I'll check my other magazines from the era though.
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Thanks a lot for having a look, JimmiB
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One of the rock magazines maybe? Kerrang or Raw I think were still printing then and picked up on the Manics I know but can t say if this was from there ...
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