35 Years of SOUND ON SOUND
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35 Years of SOUND ON SOUND
A shameless plug for this unlocked November 2020 birthday article.
35 Years of Sound On Sound -- It's a bit of fun.
Thanks to everyone who got us to issue 421 and for staying the course. We salute you.
A newsboy delivers an early copy of Sound On Sound, 1914.
Photo: Lewis Hine / Library Of Congress
35 Years of Sound On Sound -- It's a bit of fun.
Thanks to everyone who got us to issue 421 and for staying the course. We salute you.
A newsboy delivers an early copy of Sound On Sound, 1914.
Photo: Lewis Hine / Library Of Congress
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35 years of amazing content! Congratulations !
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Bravo to the entire team for the quality and longevity of the world-beating tome that is Sound On Sound magazine
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And here's to the next 35!
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It is an impressive milestone; I feel as if I've grown up alongside SOS for decades now (oh, wait, that'll be because I have!)
Wonderful job and thank you to all the staff for a brilliant read. The dedication and hard work is inspiring
Wonderful job and thank you to all the staff for a brilliant read. The dedication and hard work is inspiring
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Martin Walker wrote:Bravo to the entire team for the quality and longevity of the world-beating tome that is Sound On Sound magazine
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Thanks Martin - and you get a name-check in the article and DeLorean caption.
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Thanks for the comments chaps.
What I find the most scariest thing is that the writer of the article, Chris Korff (aka Forum member The Korff) wasn't even born when we launched SOS in 1985 ! Eek!!!!!
What I find the most scariest thing is that the writer of the article, Chris Korff (aka Forum member The Korff) wasn't even born when we launched SOS in 1985 ! Eek!!!!!
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Well done guys, long may you continue.
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Piggin' 'eck!
I remember buying issue 2 all those decades ago, with a young John Foxx on t'cover.
And I still have it.
All that took place back in summat called t' 20th Century,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85SQnF7I0gY
when "Midi" was something women wore, "synths" did not remotely resemble Gemma Chan (sadly). and Hovis was still delivered by a Boy and Bicycle.
But you tell young people today, and they won't believe you.
Félicitations, Sound on Sound !
You certainly turned your Revolt Into Style...
I remember buying issue 2 all those decades ago, with a young John Foxx on t'cover.
And I still have it.
All that took place back in summat called t' 20th Century,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85SQnF7I0gY
when "Midi" was something women wore, "synths" did not remotely resemble Gemma Chan (sadly). and Hovis was still delivered by a Boy and Bicycle.
But you tell young people today, and they won't believe you.
Félicitations, Sound on Sound !
You certainly turned your Revolt Into Style...
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FrankF wrote:I remember buying issue 2 all those decades ago, with a young John Foxx on t'cover.
Me too! My first SOS...
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Re: 35 Years of SOUND ON SOUND
That photo of the 1914 issue begs the question - what have you got against Geoff Downes?
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I think Midge must have bought up most of the copies of Issue #1...
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FrankF wrote:desmond wrote:I think Midge must have bought up most of the copies of Issue #1...
I think he used them to build a thin wall in his studio.
Coat time!
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Congrats! and thanks for sharing your passion with us. I've learned so very much thanks to you. 1985...golly I went to audio engineering school in '85. Jeesh, that was a long time ago!
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I’m a more recent student of SOS (only since 2008 I think), but it’s been the source of much of my learning or the signpost to where I need to read more. I’ve never bought anything studio wise (except my reissue Minimoog which I preordered before Gordon said it quacked in the requisite manner) before I’ve read the SOS review and still don’t intend to. The recent addition of podcasts to the output is amazing too, just listened to all of Mike Seniors and they’re sooooo good.
Well done keep up the sterling work and the humour. Both much needed!
Ian
Well done keep up the sterling work and the humour. Both much needed!
Ian