Titel
Q15 December 1987
Schrijver
Mark Ellen
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
EMAP Metro
Prijs
€ 9,99
Bijzonderheden
1987, 162pp, ill, 30cm, magazine, gebruikssporen, 473 g
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ISSN-code: 0955-4955
Cover Highlights:
Mark Knopfler: "World Exclusive!"
A major interview with Mark Knopfler, discussing the future of Dire Straits with the quote: "There may not be another Dire Straits record."
Likely covering his solo ambitions and the band's uncertain future.
Robbie Robertson: "The Band and beyond..."
An article on Robbie Robertson, discussing his return to music, possibly linked to his self-titled solo album released in 1987.
New LPs from Bryan Ferry, Eurythmics, and George Michael
Coverage of major album releases, including George Michael’s Faith (1987).
Sting: "Pretentious? Moi?"
A feature on Sting, possibly addressing his image and artistic choices post-The Police.
Jonathan Ross: "All mouth and trousers?"
A profile on Jonathan Ross, the rising British TV presenter known for his humor and wit.
"Fried! The brains behind the comic strip"
A piece on the creators of The Comic Strip, a British alternative comedy movement.
Reggae: "Back from the brink"
Discussing the state of reggae music in 1987, possibly covering its revival or changes in the genre.
Q Review
Reviews of over 50 new LPs, films, books, and hi-fi equipment.
This issue covers rock, reggae, comedy, and TV, reflecting the cultural landscape of late 1987.
Cover Highlights:
Mark Knopfler: "World Exclusive!"
A major interview with Mark Knopfler, discussing the future of Dire Straits with the quote: "There may not be another Dire Straits record."
Likely covering his solo ambitions and the band's uncertain future.
Robbie Robertson: "The Band and beyond..."
An article on Robbie Robertson, discussing his return to music, possibly linked to his self-titled solo album released in 1987.
New LPs from Bryan Ferry, Eurythmics, and George Michael
Coverage of major album releases, including George Michael’s Faith (1987).
Sting: "Pretentious? Moi?"
A feature on Sting, possibly addressing his image and artistic choices post-The Police.
Jonathan Ross: "All mouth and trousers?"
A profile on Jonathan Ross, the rising British TV presenter known for his humor and wit.
"Fried! The brains behind the comic strip"
A piece on the creators of The Comic Strip, a British alternative comedy movement.
Reggae: "Back from the brink"
Discussing the state of reggae music in 1987, possibly covering its revival or changes in the genre.
Q Review
Reviews of over 50 new LPs, films, books, and hi-fi equipment.
This issue covers rock, reggae, comedy, and TV, reflecting the cultural landscape of late 1987.
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