…in the strangest places, see the original rough notes for the Mob interview – click on the cover for more:
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November 7, 2007 at 12:26 amWho wants all the Puppy Collective’s writings for Punk Lives?
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November 7, 2007 at 12:37 amAndee Martin remembers the good times in a seminal 1994 article written for Smile magazine about ‘real punks’:
A glossy magazine – Punk Lives (basically The Face for people with even less dress-sense) –became the organ of the drug ravished, meticulously coutured neophytes of narcissism for whom credibility came with latex on their legs and neurons soaked in chemical warfare experiments unfit for even the most brutal psychiatric hospital. Various people identified with or were identified with this photogenic set, including Tony D whose two claims to fame were the (first) Scottish punk fanzine Ripped & Tom and the rather excellent Kill Your Pet Puppy…
Penguin
November 7, 2007 at 1:16 amAndee Martin and Dave Fanning at Housemans Bookshop, Cale Road, N1 on Saturday 10/11/07 from 17.00 – come along and support UNIT – Seen them few times this year…Sure Malcolm will apprieciated seeing you there…Where’s my Punk Lives cover shot gone ?
Tony
November 12, 2007 at 6:29 amHey, just got here so haven’t checked around much. Have you seen http://WWW.PUNKSISHIPPIES.COM yet? Please do link to us if you care to…
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December 1, 2007 at 2:22 amMy carbon copy of what was sent to Punk Lives for the Mob piece is now on Photobucket – link to it via the ‘photos’ button on here, it’s in the ‘Punk Lives’ album.
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December 4, 2007 at 3:43 amIn Photobucket, in the Zig Zag Mag folder is the transcript for Zig Zag of a Mob piece. Which was the prototype for this Punk Lives piece.