Punk and New Wave thread.

Blitz were a 2nd gen punk/oi band from New Mills Derbyshire forming in 1980. They weren't a big band and pretty much stayed under the radar but I'd be amazed if Greenday and The Offspring weren't influenced by Blitz. I saw them at least twice in the very early 80s and they were a decent outfit back in the day.





Can you shed a light on this 4 band EP I swear I had and Blitz were one of the bands on it. May not have been The Buisness on it but think it may have been The Biz but not 100% sure.
Also a song called Guatemala by some punk band. Tried Wikipedia and youtube but nothing. All early 80's stuff
 
Please tell me you’re not counting Smash Hits!
Well anyway, the only 3 I remember were the NME (which I read every week), and Melody Maker and Sounds (occasionally).
I'm counting Smash Hits. I'm sure it once printed the lyrics to Last Night Another Soldier by Angelic Upstarts.

But was generally a teeny pop mag.

Agree with the 3 papers you mention. Only vague recollection of Record Mirror.
 
It was more because it was a magazine rather than a paper, so as a “really trendy” youngster, I never gave it the time of day ;-)
I'm counting Smash Hits. I'm sure it once printed the lyrics to Last Night Another Soldier by Angelic Upstarts.

But was generally a teeny pop mag.

Agree with the 3 papers you mention. Only vague recollection of Record Mirror.
My first two letters ever published were in Smash Hits!
The first letter, they published a Generation X discography and missed out the single "Wild Youth" so I put them straight!
 
Can you shed a light on this 4 band EP I swear I had and Blitz were one of the bands on it. May not have been The Buisness on it but think it may have been The Biz but not 100% sure.
Also a song called Guatemala by some punk band. Tried Wikipedia and youtube but nothing. All early 80's stuff
I think i have heard of that EP, leave it with me.
 
Ah, ok, just checked and that explains it - apparently it went to a magazine format in 82, so my reading and buying didn’t extend before that, hence I hadn’t factored it in as a “paper”, but yep, I do remember the name. (Not since 1954 though ;-)
Record Mirror did the first ever Happy Mondays interview back in 1986. I've been looking for it everywhere as, from what I can remember, it was so chaotic and awkward, the interviewer stated that he'd never interview the band again!
The other 3 music papers didn't feature the band until a year later.
 

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