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    Posted: December 27 2018 at 10:11
Any value in the old  full size paper editions of NME and Melody Maker from late 80s up to mid-90s? Or should I just bin them? Having my annual end of year clear out.  
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I've kept my old Q magazines from the 80s and 90s before the 'rock' content became miniscule! Still have all my 'Classic Rock' and 'Prog' magazines (and a number of 'Wonderous Stories' from the Classic Rock Society in Rotherham), but I wish I'd kept all my Sounds newspapers from the 70s, as they'd have been a great read now. I stuck with Melody Maker in the mid-70s, although it could be very dry at times. Never warmed to the NME and when they effectively declared war on 'prog' in 1976, I gave up on it completely.

Not sure about the value of any of your collection. I assume somewhere all the copies are on microfilm or digitised, to help authors with clippings and quotations etc. I suppose it all comes down to your available storage space.... a clean out is always good for the soul. Might need to start decluttering in the loft myself while my old knees can still get up the ladder!
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Check eBay for similar. Some of these things have a value, and even if you sold as a job lot you might make a bit of spending money.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Squonk19 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 27 2018 at 14:57
^ Good idea - I would imagine front page stories are collectable for some people - such as announcements of changes in band line-ups, tours or, sadly, even deaths.
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Thanks. Yes, it's a space thing for me. I still have loads of music mags and books, but these old papers I don't need.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote chopper Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 29 2018 at 04:46
A friend of mine runs a business selling copies of old magazines and papers. I don't know how succesful it is now but he has been doing it for quite a few years now.
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I would imagine that 60's & 70's NME and MM (for many, the only way to get informed back then) are somewhat sought-after (finding the interested person shouldn't be too hard), but not later-80's and 90's (as there were alternatives then)
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A bit of trivia for you, in 1975, Juergen Fritz put an ad in a Melody Maker mag for a replacement lead vocalist sought after for his band Triumvirat after existing lead singer Helmut Koellen quit, (Doug Fieger, later of the Knack, was lead vocalist for a very short while, but left after just a few weeks), and he got a response from British singer Barry Palmer, who mailed him a tape of himself singing a version of Paul McCartney's "Maybe I'm Amazed", which was Fritz's favorite song at that time, and Barry got the position! 

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Originally posted by presdoug presdoug wrote:

A bit of trivia for you, in 1975, Juergen Fritz put an ad in a Melody Maker mag for a replacement lead vocalist sought after for his band Triumvirat after existing lead singer Helmut Koellen quit, and he got a response from British singer Barry Palmer, who mailed him a tape of himself singing a version of Paul McCartney's "Maybe I'm Amazed", which was Fritz's favorite song at that time, and Barry got the position!
Melody Maker ads were a pretty big deal for rock musos looking for a job from the sixties right into the eighties. I recall a rather sarcastic reviewer when the Emerson, Lake & Powell album came out who kicked off saying: you can imagine the Melody Maker ad, ‘Middle-aged pomp rock drummer required, must have outstanding technique & willingness to tour internationally. Surname must begin with the letter P.'

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