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Good morning! #sunrise #morning #merrychristmas #christmas2025 #christmas

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Celebration is over #comedy #comedian #standup #standupcomedy #shorts #minnesota
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Celebration is over #comedy #comedian #standup #standupcomedy #shorts #minnesota
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Select Magazine Issue 1 June 1990: Prince, Tons of Music Reviews and No Britpop
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Select Magazine Issue 1 June 1990: Prince, Tons of Music Reviews and No Britpop

  In July 1990, Issue One of Select magazine featured Prince (7 June 1958 – 21 April 2016) on the cover. Launched by United Consumer Magazines as a rival to Q magazine, that first issue sold 100,000 copies. That was the peak. Between July and December 1990, circulation for the monthly music mag was around 75,000. n April 1991, EMAP Metro bought the title and found a new direction by covering Madchester and Britpop, a move epitomised by the April 1993 “Yanks Go Home” edition, featuring UK bands The Auteurs, Denim, Saint Etienne, Pulp and Suede’s Brett Anderson on the cover in front of a Union Flag. Inside, an article by journalist Stuart Maconie entitled “Who Do You Think You Are Kidding Mr. Cobain?” In it Maconie made a very convincing case for abandoning the influence of the American grunge music, epitomised by Nirvana and the band’s lead singer Kurt Cobain, and taking up with the “crimplene, glamour, wit, and irony” of local British talent.     Tied to a musical trend the magazine risked going down with Britpop. So the mag returned to features aimed at “a wide range of music fans”. It could not last. The editor explained at its demise in 2001: “No matter how many features we did on Destiny’s Child, people still thought we were a magazine about Oasis. We were forever associated with a music [genre] in decline.”  Its final cover featured Coldplay. Monkeon has scanned the magazine’s entire print run. So here is Issue 1 of Select magazine from June 1991: Prince – Shrine of the Times     Films – July 90   Albums The reviews of albums by: Alan Vega, White Glove Test, Thee Hypnotics, Jane Wiedlin, The Hypnotics, The Silent Blue, Tommy Smith, The Ruthless Rap Assassins, Talk Talks, Song of Angeles, Tell Tales and True, The Mock Turtles, Revolting Cocks, Glenn Phillips, The Hummingbirds, Lies Damned Lies, The Right Stuff, The Lilac Time, Rob ‘n’ Raz Featuring Leila K, Ritual Tension, The Pursuit of Happiness, Mike Lindup, The Heartthrobs, The Jazz Butcher, Jellyfish Kiss, The Jazz Devils. Hothouse Flowers, The Katydids, Leatherface, The Chimes, Fairground Attraction, Rory Gallagher, The Electric Boys, Cabaret Voltaire, Dirty White Boy, The Buckley Don’t Mean Maybe, Doro, Double Trouble, Cameo, Snap, Gang Green, The Small Faces, The Kings, Nazareth, X-Clan, Wilson Phillips, Kim Wilde, Victoria Williams, Steve Wynn, Paul Young, Sonic Youth, Thrill Kill Kult, The Trash Can Sinatras, Tony! Toni! Tone!, The Trudy, Horse, Goodby Mr MacKenzie, Kv Hopper, The Jeff Healey Band, David J, It’s Immaterial, Big Country The Badgeman, The Brand New Heavies, Chickasaw Mudd Puppies, Buckwheat Zydeco, The Blow Monkeys, The B52’s, The Beach Boys, MC Mell ‘O’, Meat Beat Manifesto, Mazzy Star, Dead Can Dance, Steve Earle, Jean Loves Jezebel, The Guo Brothers, Taylor Dane, The Breeders, The Jeff Dahl Group and Craig Davies.     Music Videos – July 90   Re-Releases including Cabaret Voltaire   Albums including X-Clan   Albums including Snap     Albums including Goodbye Mr Mackenzie Albums including The Bangles     Films inc Vincent and Theo   Re-Releases including The Beach Boys and The B52s   Albums inc Mazzy Star     Albums including Steve Earle     Albums including The Breeders   James – The Mancs that like to say, Yes   Gallery – Faces in focus     S’Express – The art of s’exual intercourse     New Album Reviews – July 1990     The End   Select Issue 1 Albums  Review Select Issue 1 featued a huge number of single and album reviews. All these bands were reviewed: The reviews of albums by: Alan Vega, White Glove Test, Thee Hypnotics, Jane Wiedlin, The Hypnotics, The Silent Blue, Tommy Smith, The Ruthless Rap Assassins, Talk Talks, Song of Angeles, Tell Tales and True, The Mock Turtles, Revolting Cocks, Glenn Phillips, The Hummingbirds, Lies Damned Lies, The Right Stuff, The Lilac Time, Rob ‘n’ Raz Featuring Leila K, Ritual Tension, The Pursuit of Happiness, Mike Lindup, The Heartthrobs, The Jazz Butcher, Jellyfish Kiss, The Jazz Devils. Hothouse Flowers, The Katydids, Leatherface, The Chimes, Fairground Attraction, Rory Gallagher, The Electric Boys, Cabaret Voltaire, Dirty White Boy, The Buckley Don’t Mean Maybe, Doro, Double Trouble, Cameo, Snap, Gang Green, The Small Faces, The Kings, Nazareth, X-Clan, Wilson Phillips, Kim Wilde, Victoria Williams, Steve Wynn, Paul Young, Sonic Youth, Thrill Kill Kult, The Trash Can Sinatras, Tony! Toni! Tone!, The Trudy, Horse, Goodby Mr MacKenzie, Kv Hopper, The Jeff Healey Band, David J, It’s Immaterial, Big Country The Badgeman, The Brand New Heavies, Chickasaw Mudd Puppies, Buckwheat Zydeco, The Blow Monkeys, The B52’s, The Beach Boys, MC Mell ‘O’, Meat Beat Manifesto, Mazzy Star, Dead Can Dance, Steve Earle, Jean Loves Jezebel, The Guo Brothers, Taylor Dane, The Breeders, The Jeff Dahl Group and Craig Davies. The post Select Magazine Issue 1 June 1990: Prince, Tons of Music Reviews and No Britpop appeared first on Flashbak.
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The great William Cooper on 33° Freemason Satanic pedophile Aliester Crowley
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Silver Shortage 2025: Why Recycling Cant Save Us (Deep Dive)
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Classic Rock Lovers
Classic Rock Lovers  
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The Fleetwood Mac song used to mock Stevie Nicks: “If there was any doubt”
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The Fleetwood Mac song used to mock Stevie Nicks: “If there was any doubt”

From music to mockery. The post The Fleetwood Mac song used to mock Stevie Nicks: “If there was any doubt” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Nostalgia Machine
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Check Out SyFy’s New Year’s Day ‘Twilight Zone’ Marathon Schedule
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Check Out SyFy’s New Year’s Day ‘Twilight Zone’ Marathon Schedule

The marathon begins at 5:30 am on New Year's Eve.
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Intel Uncensored
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Confirmed: US Airstrikes Hit Two ISIS Camps in Nigeria

US-backed airstrikes in Nigeria hit two ISIS camps in the Bauni Forest region of Sokoto State, the Nigerian government has confirmed. The damage caused by the strikes, and the number of casualties, is unknown at present
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Zelensky To Meet Trump Sunday: Peace Plan “90% Ready”

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky will meet with President Trump at Mar-a-Lago this Sunday, as plans to end the conflict with Russia near completion
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Conservative Voices
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Leftist Celebrity Scientist Neil deGrasse Tyson Gets Roasted After He Tries to Debunk Timeless Tale of Rudolph on Christmas Eve
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Leftist Celebrity Scientist Neil deGrasse Tyson Gets Roasted After He Tries to Debunk Timeless Tale of Rudolph on Christmas Eve

It's pretty clear that we now have ample evidence that fame, adulation, and celebrity absolutely corrupts scientific minds. From fake scientists like Bill Nye suddenly becoming anti-Republican homeland security experts, to swathes of British scientists thinking they can play God, it's a pretty consistent pattern. And Neil deGrasse Tyson might...
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