The Mega-Zine Museum
September 17, 1993
TOP TEN NKOTB SONGS
- Step By Step
- I'll Be There
- I'll Be Loving You (Forever)
- My Favourite Girl
- Valentine Girl
- What'cha Gonna Do (About It?)
- I Need You
- The Right Stuff
- Cover Girl
- Hold On
New Kids' #1 Fan, West Norwood
Gor! People STILL listen to these guys?
Dear Mega-zine
Could I just make it clear that I'm not a "narrow-minded" fool and, OK, dance is my fave STYLE of music, but I listen to most stuff.
Don't you remember when I replied to that "Music lovers are fools" thing, I said "Most kinds of music are excellent" - so that means I like most styles of music, ALL RIGHT?
Just 'cos someone's a metalhead, doesn't mean they listen to nothing but metal.
The Fresh Prince of Luton
Speak your mind Freshy! Let 'em have it
TOP TEN DAVE GRAINGER SONGS
- Made For Two
- I Made It
- Except You
- Hairgrip
- Unprintable
- Outcast
- It Feels Like...
- Baz
- Oh Cadiz
- Success
Dave Grainger, Audenshaw
Good on you, Dave - self PR's the go!!!
ELEVEN BANDS/PEOPLE WE HATE
- Nirvana
- Def Leppard
- Take That
- East 17
- REM
- U2
- Bon Jovi
- Elvis (fat boy no more)
- Gary Barlow (No hungry worms when he dies)
- Non-metal fans
- All rave, dance & techno
Two Pantera Fans, Nr Sheffield
WE CUT THEM OFF IF THEY'RE TOO LONG!!!
TOP TEN WORTH WAKING UP TO (TV THAT IS)
- Daniella Westbrook
- Gaby Roslin
- Tori Amos
- Claire Sturgess
- Letitia Dean
- Andrea Boardman
- Emma Freud
- Anneka Rice
- Nicola Stapleton
- Mariella Frostrup
Hope you like it, I did!
Marcus Clayton, Notts
Like it? We LOVED it! Short n' sweet!
YOU LOVE US - YOU KNOW IT'S TRUE!!!
ALBUM REVIEW: WHAT'S LOVE GOT TO DO WITH IT? by TINA TURNER
You might think these songs sound dated on first listen - but they're SUPPOSED to and it's been well done.
There are a couple of classics as well as Tina's tracks and Tina's Wish written by Ike.
Overall, a well-rounded LP which takes you through the life of the Girl from Nutbush.
D Star, London
From one star to another - we need MORE
ALBUM REVIEW: EARTH V THE WILDHEARTS by THE WILDHEARTS
It's obvious the Wildhearts aren't one for subtleties. There's nothing subtle about the riffs - Metallica'd be proud.
Worth noting is the final recording of the late Mick Ronson who supplies lead guitar on a beautifully-titled track and a fine farewell it is.
I've always thought this was a cruddy planet anyway. I'm with The Wildhearts!
Andie, Leeds
A tad on the unprintable side, Andie!!!
IT'S NOT THAT BAD MATEY, WE'RE HERE!