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PostThu Feb 02, 2006 7:54 pm    Goodbye, Smash Hits!

If you live in the UK, chances are you've heard of Smash Hits, a British music magazine aimed primarily at teenagers. You may have even read it. Well, the sad news is that it's ending.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/4673136.stm

The mag was launched in 1978. Some of my earliest memories are of sneaking a read of the mag. During the early-to-mid 80s, I used to buy it now and again. Those who lived during that era will tell you that you couldn't just log on to the 'net, and browse the first news site. If you wanted news, you had to bloody well hunt for it.

I'm just shocked that the mag is ending. Like I said, some of my earliest memories are of that mag. I probably last browsed it in 1988, and haven't browsed it since. From what I understand, though, it's been popular for a very long time. I guess it just can't compete with FREE news sites which will give you all the news you need about the world of music. Has anyone here ever read it?

Goodbye, Smash Hits. And thanks for the memories.


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PostThu Feb 02, 2006 8:05 pm    

Lol I know ... I missed the 80's music. Today's music is not that great..

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PostThu Feb 02, 2006 8:06 pm    

Leo Wyatt wrote:
Lol I know ... I missed the 80's music. Today's music is not that great..


Don't worry a group like the Darkness is keeping the 80s alive with its glam rock.


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PostThu Feb 02, 2006 8:07 pm    

I'm not much of a fan of modern music. A lot of what I see is manufactured pop bands, and interchangeable singers. Modern music doesn't elicit any emotion out of me.

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PostThu Feb 02, 2006 8:09 pm    

I got to check Darkness out then.. I am going to try to look for Mr. Big cds also. Love that band.

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PostThu Feb 02, 2006 8:21 pm    

Leo Wyatt wrote:
I got to check Darkness out then.. I am going to try to look for Mr. Big cds also. Love that band.
I should send you some music of the band see if you like it.

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PostThu Feb 02, 2006 8:22 pm    

So, have any of you ever read Smash Hits, or heard of it?

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PostThu Feb 02, 2006 8:25 pm    

Oh cool borgslayer. my hotmail address is in my profile if you don't mind.

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PostThu Feb 02, 2006 8:33 pm    

I sent it to you.

Now Smashhit is a great magazine. It is shame too lose a good magazine like that.


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PostThu Feb 02, 2006 8:35 pm    

It is a shame, but I guess it just can't compete with news sites. Personally, I prefer magazines. They scour all the news and publish it in an entertaining way, whereas anyone can set up a news site, no matter their age, experience or writing skills (or lack of).

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PostThu Feb 02, 2006 8:38 pm    

ok thanks borgslayer...

I like magazines as well.


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PostThu Feb 02, 2006 8:40 pm    

Magazines are better for so many reasons. The people who write for them are qualified journalists, led by an experienced editor. And they have a code of ethics. ANYBODY can set up a news site, post a bunch of rumours and pass it off as news. Some news sites are good, but there are quite a few which are just rumour sites run by teenagers (a lot of wrestling sites are like this).

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PostThu Feb 02, 2006 8:45 pm    

Superman wrote:
Magazines are better for so many reasons. The people who write for them are qualified journalists, led by an experienced editor. And they have a code of ethics. ANYBODY can set up a news site, post a bunch of rumours and pass it off as news. Some news sites are good, but there are quite a few which are just rumour sites run by teenagers (a lot of wrestling sites are like this).


The only magazine that are not good are the ones run by tabloids who exploit celebrities. However most magazine are straight forward and know what they are talking about. Most magazine now a days don't get that much censorship so why they can use a topic in a way they want. Although I like magazine like Smashhits I prefer not to buy so much magazines because they clutter my room and lower spending budget.


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PostThu Feb 02, 2006 10:04 pm    

Superman wrote:
I'm not much of a fan of modern music. A lot of what I see is manufactured pop bands, and interchangeable singers. Modern music doesn't elicit any emotion out of me.


It's all secular rap-crap. So many of these 'musicians' are just talentless hacks who use pre-fabbed beats with pointless lyrics which are about nothing more than sex or crime. But then again, the urban youth culture soaks it all in. They're just as stupid for listening to it.

Just the other day at work, a co-worker of mine criticized my taste in music for listening to a recent rendition of Paganini's Fifth Caprice; saying "It's just a guitar, there's no beats!"... (puke)

The potential of music is so underappreciated today. I have an extraordinarily eclectic taste in music ranging from 80s hair bands like Whitesnake to Folk Singer Gordon Lightfoot to Classical Guitar Caprices like the afformentioned. But still I cannot see music in that crap.


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PostFri Feb 03, 2006 7:24 am    

Awww... Smash Hits used to be one of the magazines I got regularly. A lot of my posters came from there

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PostFri Feb 03, 2006 3:47 pm    

I guess smash hits was probably great in the 80's (I was too young!), but recently it wasn't exactly the cream of the crop, and is seen as a magazine for under 13s by a lot of teenagers.
We prefer to read music magazines that focus on one section, so Kerrang! for rock or one of those rubbish magazines for anything else.


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PostFri Feb 03, 2006 8:54 pm    

Seven of Nine wrote:
Awww... Smash Hits used to be one of the magazines I got regularly. A lot of my posters came from there


Are you old enough to remember Look-In Magazine?


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