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  • | [[New Musical Express/Catalogs/1962|1962]] | [[New Musical Express/Catalogs/1963|1963]]
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  • | [[New Musical Express/Catalogs/1962|1962]] | [[New Musical Express/Catalogs/1963|1963]]
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  • {{r|New Musical Express}}
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  • ...sher Lawrence Wright, until its eventual merger with rival publication ''[[New Musical Express]]'' in 2000.<ref>{{cite news|title=Melody Maker to Merge with NME|date=15 D ...iters, and hostility by others, witnessed the publication lose ground to ''New Musical Express'' (founded in 1952) and to the newly launched ''Record Mirror''. In 1956, '
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  • ...finally released on 17 January. Page recalled the effect of this in the ''New Musical Express'': ...America Calling: Zeppelin Are New Cream|year=1969|month=25 January|journal=New Musical Express|volume=1|issue=1150|pages=14|id=ISSN 0028-6362|accessdate=5 June 2009}}</re
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  • ...owing weeks to the music press, until 4 April 1974, in an article in the ''New Musical Express'', the name Swan Song Records was chosen as Led Zeppelin's new label. Due t
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  • ...ormerly of the Tridents. The Yardbirds single meanwhile had topped the ''[[New Musical Express]]'' chart at Number 1. Gouldman provided further hits in "Heartful of Soul"
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  • ...side received encouraging reviews. 'Not a great deal of melody,' wrote ''[[New Musical Express]]'', 'but ample enthusiasm, sparkle and drive.' Likewise, ''Record Mirror'' ...title=Pretty Things Worry Their Parents|year=1966|month=28 January|journal=New Musical Express|volume=|issue=|pages=10|issn=0028-6362|accessdate=2009-06-05}}</ref> the si
    21 KB (3,452 words) - 07:33, 20 April 2024
  • ...ly published its 100th issue and now has a higher circulation than the ''[[New Musical Express]]''.
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  • | ''New Musical Express''
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  • ...e band's live performances during this era. In an interview he gave with ''New Musical Express'' in November 1976, Page stated: {{Quote|''The Song Remains the Same'' is n
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  • ...Krauss win Grammy for Album of the Year|year=2009|month=9 February|journal=New Musical Express|volume=|issue=|pages=16|issn=0028-6362|url=http://www.nme.com/news/robert-p
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  • ...or music magazines, including ''[[Sounds (magazine)|Sounds]]'' and the ''[[New Musical Express|NME]]'', under the pseudonym Curt Vile (a pun on the name of composer [[Kur
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  • ...r. In November 1964, 'Little Red Rooster' was released and entered the ''[[New Musical Express]]'' chart at number 1, a feat more usually associated with the Beatles and,
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