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Thread started 05/08/13 7:45pm

rap

Prince, The Face Magazine - September 1990

Anyone got a scan of the article?

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Reply #1 posted 05/08/13 10:58pm

jonylawson

i remember it well

[img:$uid]http://i37.phot.../img:$uid]

he wasnt interviewed tho

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Reply #2 posted 05/09/13 1:40am

Javi

Prince's image during the Graffiti Bridge era is my favourite one. I also love the album, even the song "Graffiti Bridge"; I was surprised when I noticed in the org that many Prince fans dislike it, even as much as "Jughead".

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Reply #3 posted 05/09/13 4:33am

Purpleaxxe1972

Javi said:

Prince's image during the Graffiti Bridge era is my favourite one. I also love the album, even the song "Graffiti Bridge"; I was surprised when I noticed in the org that many Prince fans dislike it, even as much as "Jughead".



I actually like this album. "elephants and Flowers" is one of my all time favorite P songs.
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Reply #4 posted 05/09/13 5:16am

OldFriends4Sal
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http://www.crazyaboutmaga...No-24.html

The Face magazine - Prince cover (September 1990 - Volume 2 No. 24)

£14.99

The Face magazine - Prince cover (September 1990 - Volume 2 No. 24)
Good condition - magazine has been read - THERE ARE WHITE FINGER MARKS TO EDGE OF FRONT COVER

PRINCE - Graffiti Bridge has been touted as a Minneapolis West Side Story. The soundtrack LP is already out: so where's the movie?
6 pages

PAUL GASCOIGNE
2 page photo feature

BRITISH RAP - Once a joke, British hip hop is finally developing a voive of its own and gaining respect from its American peers. MC Mell'O', Ruthless Rap Assassins, and Ruff Jusdis explain why
6 pages

KLF - As The Timelords, they once went to number one. Under various names, they've explored samples and cut ups, rave records and ambient house, usually moving on before getting the credit they deserve. Now The KLF are onto something new. Are you ready for the acid revival?
Three and a half
pages

KISS FM - Drawn from staff diaries, a countdown to the September launch of London's first 24-hour dance station
6 pages

JAMES
2 pages

AMANDA DONOHOE
One and a half pages (one page is a black/white photo sitting on table)

DURAN DURAN - 1 page black/white photo (Simon Le Bon, Nick Rhodes, John Taylor)

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Reply #5 posted 05/09/13 6:34am

ConsciousConta
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jonylawson said:

i remember it well

[img:$uid]http://i37.phot.../img:$uid]

he wasnt interviewed tho

They should have got Gazza to do an interview about Fog On The Tyne Bridge.

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Reply #6 posted 05/09/13 6:18pm

rap

Not looking to buy. Just wanting to read the feature.

Surely someone here must have a copy.

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Reply #7 posted 05/10/13 7:50pm

rap

Someone here must have a copy?!

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