It is written. The last of the lost issues have been typed up. Finally. And here they are. For your brief amusement.
Rockhunter, Issue 15, October 2004 and Rockhunter, Issue 17, February 2005 were both distributed in the Heart and Hand pub and in Borderline Records, Brighton.
That only leaves the first four issues to sort out. But I’ve decided to leave them for the time being. The originals were actually fairly weighty tomes, tipping the scales at about 40 pages per issue on average. That’s too much typing when there’s other things to be done and better things to see than a screen.
All the best
Neil
Posted by Neil
on September 20, 2007 at 12:55 pm
Tags: Proletarian Postmodernism, Sound, The Troggs, hauntiquarianism
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And here it is: Rockhunter, Issue 14, August 2004.
Includes: “Troggonometry: Thee Mighty Caesars and Spacemen 3 — Two Sides of the Same Revision”, in which we see generic monoliths exploding before our very eyes. Very slowly. And with no point being reached. But still…
Also includes: Jim Smith’s Recipe Page. Favourite Food Hints And Tips From The Winking Uncle Of Brighton Rock ‘n’ Roll!!
Rockhunter, Issue 14, August 2004 was previously issued in paper form only during August 2004. Copies were scattered around the Heart and Hand public house and Borderline records in Brighton’s fashionable North Laine area. Move there now! Make it more exciting for the locals!!
There you go.
Posted by Neil
on September 19, 2007 at 11:00 am
Tags: Billy Childish, Music, Proletarian Postmodernism, Spacemen 3, The Troggs, hauntiquarianism, post-punk
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