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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Absolutely the best magazine out there to feature classic rock,
By cd-heaven (ROCK CITY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Classic Rock (Magazine)
Wow, I just got my hands on my first magazine sent to me through the Amazon.com subscription, and it is the best rock magazine I've ever read. The magazine featured ridiculous write ups on Journey, John Kalodner, Triumph, and on the cover and feature was Led Zeppelin covering the Last Days. Included were stories on Zep's final Years (77 - 80), their manager Peter Grant, Zeppelin's In Through the Out Door, and John Bonham. Those stories were very well detailed, published, thoroughly interesting, great write ups, pictorials, etc. The magazine was 146 pages, and aside for the feature contents, regular contents include a communication breakdown (which answers fans letters and emails), the dirt (all the news, rumors, and more), Everyhome should have one (where the magazine asks a musician his favorite album...this edition included Rudolf Scheneker from the Scrops saying no home should be without Steely Dan's The Royal Scam..and he was serious), The Stories Behind the SOngs (Classic Rock looking at BOC's Don't Fear the Reaper), Q & A (with Kinks Dave Davies), Bad Wisdom, The Hard Stuff (the biggest, rockingest rock reviews package on the planet covering all that is new, reissued, spotlight, DVD, books, you name it...it gets reviewed...the best review column I have ever read), and many more regular sections.
I've read and subscribed to dozens of magazines in the past. Such as Metal Edge, Blender, Maxim, Rolling Stone, Guitar World, Revlover, Sound and Vision, and by far this UK published magazine is my absolute favorite one to buy and well worth the $9.00 USD an issue. I am actually a bit peed off as Amazon.com has recuded the price now to be around $6.70 an issue when I bought mine a couple months ago, but nonetheless, it's a fantastic and addictive magazine certainly any fan of classic rock will enjoy. Next issue is going to be fantastic as well covering Pink Floyd, Grand Funk Railroad, and Jimi Hendrix. Bring it on!
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
They don't make magazines like this anymore. Or they never did...,
By metal riffer (IL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Classic Rock (Magazine)
Classic Rock is a GREAT magazine. No emo. No nu metal. No punk (well, not much). So what does it have you ask?
How about classic '70s and '80s ROCK AND ROLL, NWOBHM, Prog and Indie. Yeah, every once in awhile an issue will have too much Led Zep or too much AC/DC which to me is a waste for this fine magazine because you can read about those bands anywhere. But, what makes Classic Rock magazine so unique is that it covers many (of my favorite) bands that you do not see on the covers of 20 other magazines sitting nexxt to it on the shelf. Bands that may or may not have "made it" in their day but nonetheless inspired newcomers and/or their slice of history such as Hawkwind, King Crimson, Motorhead, Thin Lizzy, Soft Machine, Robert Wyatt, Gong, T. Rex, Peter Hammill, VdGG, and of course the metal trinity of Judas Priest, Iron Maiden and the almighty Black Sabbath. Classic Rock has a great way of providing unique coverage (rare photos & excellent interviews) and have a great way of mixing the old with the new. Their facts are accurate and what gives them an edge of credibility over so many other rags is they seem to CARE and KNOW and REVERE these bands like you and I do. What a concept - writers who actually know about the bands they interview and write about. Borders is the only bookstore in which I have seen this magazine, and only for about the last year. Then for some reason, it seems to have disappeared off their shelves. Which would be a shame if they decide to stop carrying it. Who knows, maybe they only bring in a few copies which are quickly sold and that's why you don't see them as often. Anyone know about this?
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
best magazine for old geezer rockers,
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This review is from: Classic Rock (Magazine)
best magazine covering old and new rock music i have ever read...emphasis on classic rock of 60s,70s and 80s...great articles and interviews..keeps me up to date with all the news about the bands i grew up with and still love today
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This magazine has it all for any fan of Rock music,
By Hellion Zephreid (Pittsburgh) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Classic Rock (Magazine)
I found this magazine in a Borders store almost 2 years ago at $7.99. I took it home and read it from cover to cover in about 2 days, it was that hard to put down. I haven't found a magazine in the past decade where I have enjoyed each article and the subject matter enclosed. They have tons of CD, DVD and concert reviews and being from England, informs those of us on this side of the pond of new bands that we would otherwise never hear of. It took me a few issues to subscribe, but I have been on board ever since. If you like articles on bands from the past such as Led Zeppelin, Thin Lizzy, Grand Funk, Pink Floyd, Y & T, well the list goes on and on. Some are stories on what they have been up to, but mostly an article about a particular tour or making of an album that we now recognise as a classic. It has also turned me on to bands such as Status Quo, Tokyo Dragons, Young Heart Attack, and Mostly Autumn that I would have otherwise never been exposed to. Also, every 3 or 4 issues comes with a rather long playing free CD of current music that is a nice bonus that samples the gammut of rock music. I recommend this highly, mostly color pictures that have never been shown before. The Thin Lizzy spread was my favorite a couple of issues ago. Try an issue or two, you won't be disappointed.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Classic Rock : A Must!,
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This review is from: Classic Rock (Magazine)
Classic Rock magazine could be considered a spin-off of Metal Hammer (which has been present since the 80's) since a former editor started the idea of a magazine focusing almost exclusively and dedicated to classic rock. The first issue came out in 1998 and while it was not going to last very long but the success it received made things otherwise. In fact Classic Rock now has it's own spin-off "Classic Rock presents: Prog" (for some reason there are no subscriptions to be found for this magazine as of yet, maybe eventually). The writers really care about rock music; they always come up with interesting articles and never fail to deliver month after month.
The magazine's attention is from the late 1960's to the early 90's but it also has features on new bands. Classic Rock focuses especially on the 70's arguably the best era of rock'n'roll. Yes it's a more expensive magazine than you would expect but I'll tell you, if you're a fan of that era of rock music it's all worth it because no one covers it like those guys writing do with this magazine. You always get a bonus with every single issue, it's often a CD but sometimes you get a DVD, a calendar or a poster, it's a nice extra and always great. 130+ pages each month of great articles, reviews and more. I think this magazine is fantastically built; it gives all you could want and more! I know it sometimes repeat itself with perhaps a little too much articles on Led Zeppelin and other bands but it doesn't matter because Classic Rock magazine gets the point, big time. I feel it's better than every other magazine on the subject as this one is truly dedicated to rock'n'roll and other than Metal Hammer (which puts more emphasis on heavier bands and although it has the classic bands it also covers current bands), it's sister publication, there is not much worth buying if you're a fan of classic rock. This would the perfect gift for a fan of rock, nothing but the best of the best in the genre. Beware subscribing can create an addiction to this magazine!
4.0 out of 5 stars
Subscribe to this and Metal Hammer,
By Paul Lawrence "'EJL'" (Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Classic Rock (Magazine)
Born in 1998 originally as a one off concept Classic Rock has blossomed to be the premier `dad rock' magazine on the planet, though given how steadfastly it refuses to spend virtually any time on anything more recent than the end of the NWOBHM it may soon have to have the epithet of `grandad rock' magazine!
With well written (if sometimes rehashed) articles the magazine has a good reviews section and spends time reviewing reissues as well and hardly an issue goes by where you won't score yourself a free CD or even at times a free DVD which is a great way of finding out about new bands. Actually, while the magazine itself concentrates very hard on not stepping on the toes of it's sister magazine Metal Hammer the bands featured on their cover mount CD's are often very new and this is a nice juxtaposition. Many CD's have found their way onto my shelf due to the inclusion of a track on one of these free discs. Another aspect I appreciate is the humour and the fact that the whole hard rock and heavy metal scene isn't taken too seriously. Joke captions and cheeky remarks are often the order of the day and many of the writers really do have very long and impressive CV's of hard rock and metal journalism. The whole thing is rounded off by live reviews, regular features that alternate over time and tasty photography. As my tag line says, subscribe to this and Metal Hammer. And the reason for this is that the two complement each other, Metal Hammer being aimed at a younger readership who think Korn and the rest of the Adidas rock crowd are where metal music began whereas Classic Rock prefers to deal with the 70's. And some 70's stuff as well. And they'll occasionally spend a bit of time talking about the 70's. Actually, sometimes you wish they'd turn the spotlight of their quality journalistic onto some younger bands and fair play, the whole thing is a bit Brit-centric which is fair enough since that is where the magazine comes from and the European bands get short shrift. If you wanna find out about continental bands try Power Play. All up I rarely miss an issue at my newsstand except when I can see all I'm in for is another love fest about one of the magazines pet 70's bands. Heartily recommended for the discerning older metal head or young pup that wants to catch some news about some of the bands that started it all.
5.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Classic Rock (Magazine)
THIS WEEK IS MY 51ST BIRTHDAY.MY BROTHER IN LAW ASKED ME WHAT I WANTED FOR MY B'DAY PRESENT. IVE TOLD HIM FOR MONTHS THAT IVE WANTED A SUBSCIPTION TO MY FAVORITE MAGAZINE, CLASSIC ROCK!!!WELL, HE IS GETTING IT FOR ME.HOW GREAT A GIFT IS THAT!!I GOT MY FIRST COPY SEVERAL YEARS AGO AT A LOCAL BOOKS A MILLION STORE.LOVED IT RIGHT FROM THE START.WENT BACK THE NEXT TWO MONTHS AND GOT THOSE ISSUES. THEN..THEY NEVER GOT THEM AGAIN.FOR THE NEXT 6 MONTHS,I MADE PHONE CALLS TO DISTRIBUTERS FOR B.A.M. AND BARNES AND NOBLES.I GOT TO KNOW THE GUY WHO PUT THE MAGAZINES ON THE RACKS AT MY LOCAL BARNES AND NOBLES IN MOBILE,AL. AND,WITH HIS HELP THEY STARTED COMING IN.THREE YEARS HAS GONE BY NOW, AND IVE NOT MISSED AN ISSUE. CLASSIC ROCK IS NOW A TOP, FRONT OF THE SHELF MAGAZINE IN THIS STORE.I DONT KNOW IF ANYONE ELSE WAS DOING WHAT I WAS DOING TO GET THIS GREAT MAGAZINE IN THE STORE, BUT I FEEL I HELPED.AND IM GLAD I DID. THIS IS THE BEST ROCK MUSIC MAGAZINE AROUND, AND IM GREATFULL TO MY BROTHER IN LAW THAT I CAN NOW GET IT DELIVERED TO MY HOME,WITH HELP FROM AMAZON.COM,ALOT CHEAPER THAN WHAT IVE BEEN PAYING FOR IT OFF THE RACK. KEEP THE ROCK ALIVE CLASSIC ROCK!!!
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
A magazine with promise,
By Micaloneus (the Cosmos) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Classic Rock (Magazine)
I usually enjoy reading CLASSIC ROCK every month at my local Borders magazine rack, but it's obvious there's favoritism towards certain groups and artists. For example, there's WAY TOO MUCH emphasise on Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath, but hardly anything on Deep Purple. Aren't Purple considered one of the (un)holy trinity of british hard rock? It's really messed up that Zeppelin, as well as Plant and Page have made the cover numerous times but Deep Purple zero. Even Phil Lynott a.k.a. Mr. Thin Lizzy has made the cover a few times and still no Purple. Actually, Blackmore once made their cover but it was a special issue about rock's lost hereos. Hey, Classic Rock! Blackmore is doing quite well carving out yet another successful music career, which is something Jimmy Page can't seem to do. Are you getting my drift, this magazine is biased towards certain rock royalty. So be careful when subscribing, you may not like what you read.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Best Rock Mag ever!,
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This review is from: Classic Rock (Magazine)
This really blows them all away, Blender, Rolling Stone, the old Circus and Creem magazines, the closest to it was Kerrang. They have the best articles and pictures, a great reviews section!. I'm glad Amazon offers a Subscription to it!. Try it, I'll bet you can't put it down!.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Classic Rock,
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This review is from: Classic Rock (Magazine)
Finally a mag that deals with Classic Rock only.
Very informative, great interviews and reviews. Love the free CDs or DVD, always some good stuff on there. Us old Classic Rockers needed a mag like this!!!!! I used to buy this at a newsstand and always anxiously wiat for the new issue. Thanks for offering this fantastic mag to your customers. |
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