From the Magazine...

Subscribe to The WordVisit The Word website but don't subscribe to the magazine? Here's three reasons why you should, taken from the pages of the July issue, out now.

1) Graeme Thompson's revealing Music Producers article, in which he talks to the men behind music from Bob Dylan, Radiohead, Madonna, Crowded House, The Verve, and Siouxsie and the Banshees.

2) You are our 1,000,000th customer, so click here. It's our definitive guide to The Worst of the Internet.

3) Former KLF agent-provocateur Bill Drummond reveals why you'll never get to hear The Future of Music.

And that's just a tiny sample. Why not subscribe?

beards

by my calculation that's 3 (three) beards on the front cover of three (3) editions. What's going on? Is it an omen?

teddestratford | 15 June 2008 - 11:50pm

Good Work

Elbow, John Martyn, Bill Drummond. Lovely. Good work, take rest of the week off.

Mr Drayton | 17 June 2008 - 6:48am

Enjoying the issue

I'm enjoying the issue so far and haven't even got up to the main feature yet...but one minor point - the Bob Dylan Exhibition has come to England (there's an Exhibition in Manchester too). Don't go all London-centric on us Northerners!

kidpresentable | 19 June 2008 - 4:41pm

Thinks there's one...

... in Glasgow too?

Nicodemus | 19 June 2008 - 7:34pm

Quite possibly...

I'm not sure of the full listing, just that it's not only London, which sadly much of the media want us to believe is the only place of value.

kidpresentable | 19 June 2008 - 11:47pm

A question of geography

First off, I'm obviously a big fan of the magazine, however.....

I'm also a little on the pedantic side, and having read only the first few pages since my shiny new copy was delivered I have to mention pages 12/13.

Aberdeen, WA, Canada?????

Where did Kurt Cobain go to school? How did you manage to write WA(shington) and then carry on with Canada? Having got the State right, getting the country wrong, seems madness.

OK, that's it, keep up the good work.

StartPoint | 24 June 2008 - 11:43am

Page 121 Beatles pic

I want to hold your Sarah Vaughan or your Susan Maugham?

Paul | 25 June 2008 - 11:09am