1961_vintage
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Mine. Posh blues. Never really took off.
Popular in Peterborough I hear.
Mine. Posh blues. Never really took off.
The problem is that on here 200 words is a lot. In KOTK I can write 4000 and really go into detail.
If I recall correctly MCIVTA wasn’t online but was an email subscription service.Before we all had the internet my wife worked at Birmingham University and used to print this for me!
Universities had internet before the rest of us so was accessible that way (may be it was email for those without the internet).If I recall correctly MCIVTA wasn’t online but was an email subscription service.
Just checked with the wife, who confirmed it was available as a newsletter online in the early 1990s (she worked at the uni around 1993-1996).Universities had internet before the rest of us so was accessible that way (may be it was email for those without the internet).
He seems to be very intermittent on here recently.Yeah, I can read a double page in KotK, but any lengthy posts on here I tend to skim over and read the replies. KotK is a bloody good read. Is Burf back?
Chips 'n' gravy.
I first encountered MCIVIA in the early to mid 1990s. I have worked in the University sector since the late 1970s and was not fully online until around 1994-95 although email came somewhat earlier.Just checked with the wife, who confirmed it was available as a newsletter online in the early 1990s (she worked at the uni around 1993-1996).
Blue Print did the floppy disc 5-1 remixyes forgot about electric blue! Sure they did that offer with some sort of floppy vinyl attached to it with a remix of Bluemoon with commentary on the 5-1 or the memory is playing tricks with me again . No recollection of BTH though
If I recall correctly MCIVTA wasn’t online but was an email subscription service.
City till i Cry?Mine. Posh blues. Never really took off.
City till i Cry?
Thought it was brilliant, the Gary Neville diary piece and his love for Beckham, I've got quite a few copies in a box in the loft, going to go and find themI was somewhat crestfallen when this one disappeared. I used to park in the Blue Car Park and walk all the fuckin' way round the ground to Ashton Rd. Never saw it on sale on the campus. I still recall the issue that gave a couple of paper clips and an elastic band as a free gift so that when fixed - I think it was the Pee-arse era - we could all generate a smile!
Still going MCIVTAI first encountered MCIVIA in the early to mid 1990s. I have worked in the University sector since the late 1970s and was not fully online until around 1994-95 although email came somewhat earlier.
Nope. Bluemoon would still be here and as strong. KOTK would be doing even better ( deservedly) Cannot sing its praises enough. Intelligent contributors, with great wit and knowledge. Plenty of good stuff on Bluemoon too, but when someone has to sit down, get a plan together to write an article, proof read it, change it and finally decide to send it for publication, that’s a higher level. Opinions of course of which I don’t always agree with but never the less, well informed stuff and doesn’t toe the company line so to speak. I’m from Belfast but go over to a lot of games, if I see a seller when I’m there, home or away, I’ll buy another zine to support it. If it goes before I do I’ll be gutted. Love it, just love it.If we were all still buying City fanzines, Bluemoon would have never taken off and Ric would still be working at McDonald's instead of being a dot com millionaire.
Life (and love) is strange.
You are Dave Wallace and I claim my £10 reward!!!Nope. Bluemoon would still be here and as strong. KOTK would be doing even better ( deservedly) Cannot sing its praises enough. Intelligent contributors, with great wit and knowledge. Plenty of good stuff on Bluemoon too, but when someone has to sit down, get a plan together to write an article, proof read it, change it and finally decide to send it for publication, that’s a higher level. Opinions of course of which I don’t always agree with but never the less, well informed stuff and doesn’t toe the company line so to speak. I’m from Belfast but go over to a lot of games, if I see a seller when I’m there, home or away, I’ll buy another zine to support it. If it goes before I do I’ll be gutted. Love it, just love it.