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is credited with first using the term Britpop in 1993 in relation to a new "Great British pop" movement which would counteract the success of alt. rock and grunge from America. The term "Britpop" arose when the media were drawing on the success of the
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In 1987, Morgan-Grampian had been acquired by United News and Media (later to become United Business Media), first as part of the United Advertising Publications (UAP) division and later as part of the then CMP Information portfolio. A legacy of
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The Obscurist Chart ran for about a year, first appearing on 5 September 1981 issue, as an alternative to the main, sales-driven record charts, allowing
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strip, and photographers Michael Putland, Ian Dickson, Jill Furmanovsky, Andy Phillips, Steve Payne, Virginia Turbett, Tony Mottram, Gavin Watson,
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Sounds (...) produced more and more features as the editorial staff realised that metal was one of the main reasons the paper sold
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and music outside the mainstream to be recognised. The chart was started by Paul Platypus, who played with
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and described by Hutton, to those he was attempting to recruit from his former publication, as "a leftwing
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in The Reflections and compiled the first nine charts. The last chart appeared in 11 December 1982 issue.
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being closed at the same time as its sister music magazine, the more chart and dance music oriented
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from 1978 to 1982 writing about many of the up and coming bands of the time from
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was one of the trinity of British music weeklies, along with
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and so sold most of their consumer magazines titles to
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after Robb carried out the first interview with them.
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was intended to be a weekly rival to titles such as
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Suzie Smiles... The New Wave of British Heavy Metal
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Index


Spotlight Publications
ISSN
0144-5774
OCLC
56364019
pop/rock music newspaper
heavy metal
new wave of British heavy metal
punk
Oi!
Spotlight Publications
Melody Maker
progressive rock
New Musical Express
punk
Mick Middles
Manchester
Buzzcocks
Slaughter & The Dogs
The Fall
Joy Division
John Robb
Britpop
the La's
the Stone Roses
Inspiral Carpets
Baggy
Madchester
Nirvana

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