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nuisance:
--- Quote from: 10101110 on 27 Sep 2006, 16:04 ---Does anybody still read these anymore? If you do, which ones do you read, and what is it about them that makes you want to keep reading them?
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Probably people who discuss music on web fora are the wrong people to be asking, eh. :wink:
I don't read print mags much, If I'm on holiday somewhere I sometimes pick up a mag to take with me. Often it's The Wire, although I find the complete joylessness of most of what they write about pretty fucking annoying. Still, it suits my tastes more than other print mags I've found.
For me the strongest appeal of a print mag is in the way it functions, not its content. I can find good enough writing on the web, get recommendations, etc. But a print mag is something you can casually pick up and put down when you feel like more so than browsing the net*, it's not overwhelming (usually come out monthly at most), and ... it's print. So it's a pleasure to read, compared to the internet.
--- Quote from: DynamiteKid on 28 Sep 2006, 13:27 ---You've clearly not plumbed the depths then. Metal Hammer? Kerrang!? Smash Hits? NM-fucking-E???
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FWIW, I reckon it's got to the point where it's wrong to describe NME as a music mag. The editor and his staff themselves call it something else.... gah, I forgot exactly the market position they're eking out, but it's something like "men's lifestyle mag" or something. i.e. same kind of shit as Loaded, Maxim, etc.
* Of course, this assumes you're not sitting in front of a PC during every waking moment. :roll:
Night Rocker:
Is Rolling Stone magazine about music?
Praeserpium Machinarum:
In part I think, mostly it is a moaning-about-how-everything-was-better-in-the-old-days mag.
Will:
--- Quote from: nuisance on 28 Sep 2006, 22:37 ---
Probably people who discuss music on web fora are the wrong people to be asking, eh. :wink:
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I was going to argue, but then I realized that you know the proper pluralization of forum, and that means you're probably much smarter than I, and I would probably lose...
I get most of my "instant" information from the 'net, but I still enjoy sitting down with my coffee or whatever and perusing the printed versions...I don't know why, I guess it just makes me feel like I haven't completely sold my soul to technology or something...
Gryff:
You know what they use to write, design and print magazines, right?
COMPUTERS
*DUN DUN DUNNNNN*
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