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Vague: Volume 1: 1979 - 1984: 1: Fanzine Compilation

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Vague Fanzines Book Volume 1 1979 1984 Issues 1 15 Vague was the Post Punk Fanzine that tuned so many people into the joy of punk and the futuristic and hybrid styled music that followed it, that became known as Post-Punk or for a period of time Positive Punk. Vague promoted the notion that a band meant something more than the music and that meaning could be shared amongst like-minded folk, the lovable spikey tops or the like-minded tribe that people were looking for. Vague though was critical enough to see through the growing number of punk bands who were seduced by the world of pop stardom and teen adulation. That disillusion often turned into a searching for the counter culture, or philosophy and radical politics, to find something that could inspire us to be different and to change the world around us. Vague became the go to critical counter cultural fanzine that still found music irresistible but wasnt just a fawning FAN zine. Vague also importantly had a sense of humour, it could laugh at itself as well as brag about how good it was and slag off those it found wanting! Vague the 20th centuries most fashionable and counter cultural fanzine featuring: Adam and the Ants, Sex Pistols, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Public Image Ltd, Southern Death Cult, Bow Wow Wow, Sex Gang Children, Crass, The Pop Group, The Clash, Talisman, Bauhaus, Theatre Of Hate, Killing Joke, The Cure, Iggy Pop, Getting The Fear, AND Situationism, CND, Anti-vivisection, Stop The City, Greenham Common, Charles Manson. Intros and texts by Tom Vague, Pete Webb and Matthew Worley 492 Pages, Printed on G-Print Artic Paper, Full colour throughout. First Edition 2023; Designed and produced by PC-Press and Glenn Orton. Printed in Estonia by Talilinna Raamatutrukikoda PRESALE AVAILABLE from the 25th September. 1x copy per order max due to weight. For multiple copies please order duplicates. See more
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  • Weight: 1700g
  • Dimensions: 240 x 300mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Mar 2024
  • Publisher: PC-Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781739383206

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Tom Vague is the editor of the post-punk fanzine Vague. He has since worked on his London Psychogeography project in Notting Hill including the Clash London Calling box set booklet and the forthcoming book Getting it Straight in Notting Hill Gate: an historical and psychogeographical report on Notting Hill. Vague was a well renowned post punk Fanzine self printed and published in true DIY fashion from 1979 through top the late 1980s. Vague has continued with Toms work in Notting Hill in various formats. PC-Press are publishing a Volume 1 Vague compendium of issues 1 15 with commentary form Tom himself and Pete Webb and Matthew Worley. Vague Fanzines Volume 1 1979 1984 is published on the 27th November 2023.

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