' The NME mattered to all those generations who grew up with music at the centre of their universe. The NME never had a truer chronicler than Pat Long.' Tony Parsons Since it was founded in 1952 the New Musical Express has played a central part in the British love affair with pop music. Snotty confrontational enthusiastic sarcastic: the NME landing on the doormat every Wednesday was the high point of any music fan's week whether they were listening to The Beatles Bowie or Blur. The Sex Pistols sang about it Nick Hornby claims he regrets not working for it & a whole host of household names
- Tony Parsons & Julie Burchill Nick Kent & Mick Farren Steve Lamacq & Stuart Maconie
- started their career writing for it. This authoritative history written by former assistant editor Pat Long is an insider's account of the high times & low lives of the world's most famous & most influential music magazine. The fights the bands the brawls the haircuts the egos & much more. This is the definitive
- & first
- book about the infamous NME. Word count: 85 000