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Aaron Hartley's avatar

Last summer, I found a stack of Rolling Stone and Spin magazines from the 90's at a local antique store for just $1 each. The covers were Dr Dre/Snoop, the classic Janet Jackson cover, Pearl Jam, REM, PJ Harvey, Blind Melon and more. I bought them all. I was raised in a strict religious environment that did not allow me to read these magazines (garbage in/garbage out) and I jumped at the chance to revisit each one now that I'm in my 40's. Happy birthday!

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Joe Regan's avatar

Happy birthday! A few years back, I rescued a bunch of '80s music magazines from my parents' attic, mainly Trouser Press which skewed more punk/new wave/alt/indie/college than most. Very fully archived on the site below.

https://trouserpress.com

I also grabbed some NJ/NYC area music weeklies which are a total blast just for the bar and club listings (CBGB, City Gardens, etc.) A lot of the fun of old mags are in the ads!

I have a few issues of Spy Magazine which was very much of a time, place, and tone—snarky, late '80s-'90s NYC focused. Probably should have flipped the issues I've got with Hillary Clinton and TFG on the cover in 2016 ;)

https://books.google.com/books/about/Spy.html?id=AXKlThqFFT0C

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