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November 28, 1993

TOP TEN DOORS SONGS

  1. Unhappy Girl
  2. You're Lost Little Girl
  3. Light My Fire
  4. Indian Summer
  5. People Are Strange
  6. Hello, I Love You
  7. Roadhouse Blues
  8. The End
  9. Break On Through
  10. I Can't See Your Face In My Mind

Gene Youngblood, Morrison Hotel

Great, but no When The Music's Over?

 

DEAR 'ZINE,

Rock music is dead. Not because it has lost its audience but because all of its capabilities have been used and abused.

Time has moved on and technology has made the only musical limits those of the imagination.

Let the guitar scream forever, but with help from the sampler.

Woodhouse, Sample City

Wise words. No, very wise words!

 

TOP TEN LYRICAL ASSASSINS

1Chuck DPublic Enemy
2Ice Cube 
3Ice T 
4Anthony KiedisRed Hot Chilli Peppers
5Kurt CobainNirvana
6Sticky FinguzONYX
7Mike PattonFaith No More
8DelDel Tha Funky Homosapien
9Phil AnselmoPantera
10Flavor FlavPublic Enemy

Sir Trush-a-lot, Placerville

Lovely boys to meet your mother, eh?

 

TOP FIVE REAR ENDS IN MUSIC

1Lee J ThompsonMadness
2Myles HowellKingmaker
3Graham CoxonBlur
4James BradfieldManics
5Damon AlbarnBlur

The Vice President and President of the Linford Christie Appreciation Society

Yes, yes - but what about their fronts?

 

BOOK REVIEW - COME AS YOU ARE: THE STORY OF NIRVANA

If you've wondered how Nirvana came about then this book is for you. It follows them from their early days through the trials and tribulations of making it big.

It contains shocking confessions from Kurt and is jam-packed full of intimate interviews and band information.

At £12.99 it's pricey but will entertain grungies and metalheads alike.

Jeyd Rautha, Seattle

But do they come as they are?

 

ALBUM REVIEW - THE RED SHOES BY KATE BUSH

With those distinctive vocals backed up by musicians including Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Prince and Nigel Kennedy, this album is perfection.

Whether it's the folk-inspired title track, the infectious beat of Rubberband Girl or the beautiful piano trip through Moments of Pleasure, every track shows Kate at her very best.

Lister's curry-stained T-shirt, Starbug

Yeah, but why do LPs take her 3 years?