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Mark Ellen - Q42 March 1990
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| Schrijver: | Mark Ellen |
| Titel: | Q42 March 1990 |
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| Uitgever: | EMAP Metro |
| Bijzonderheid: | 1990, 130pp, ill, 30cm, magazine, gebruikssporen, 395 g |
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€ 9,99
€ 6,95
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| Meer info | This is the cover of Q Magazine, a British music magazine, from March 1990. The main feature is Phil Collins, with several other artists and topics included. Key highlights on the cover: Phil Collins: The main headline reads: "Why Phil Collins never clocks off", suggesting a deep dive into his relentless work ethic and career. Described as a "Hyperactive Tub-Thumper! 24-Hour Media Machine! Megaselling Good Bloke!" Quote: "It beats working..." Sinead O’Connor: A feature titled: "Another side of... Sinead O'Connor", likely exploring aspects of her personality, music, or public image. Fine Young Cannibals: Mentioned with the phrase: "LIFT OFF! Fine Young Cannibals' great leap forward", possibly discussing their rising success. Dire Straits & Mark Knopfler: A segment on Mark Knopfler with the title: "My other band... Dire Straits" Followed by: "Shootin’ the breeze with Knopfler—racket scientist!", suggesting an interview or discussion about his musical career. Lunch with an artist: A section titled: "OUT TO LUNCH", likely a feature interview conducted over a meal. Q Review: Covering new LPs, books, and videos. Summary: This issue includes an in-depth feature on Phil Collins, showcasing his tireless work ethic and success. It also explores Sinead O’Connor’s lesser-known side, covers the Fine Young Cannibals' rise, and features Mark Knopfler discussing Dire Straits. Additionally, it includes music reviews and an interview conducted over lunch with an artist. |
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