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Sniffin' Glue and Other Rock 'N' Roll Habits..., widely known as simply Sniffin' Glue, was a monthly punk zine started by Mark Perry in July 1976 and released for about a year. The name is derived from a Ramones song "Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue." Some of the zine's writers, such as Danny Baker, later became well-known journalists. Although initial issues only sold 50 copies, circulation soon increased to 15,000. The innovative appeal of Sniffin' Glue was its immediacy:

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  • Sniffin’ Glue war ein britisches Punk-Fanzine. Es erschien monatlich von Juli 1976 bis September 1977. Herausgeber Mark Perry lehnte den Namen an dem Ramones-Song Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue an. Die ersten Ausgaben hatte eine Auflage von etwa 50 Stück, spätere brachten es auf 15.000. Eine Zeichnung einer Drei-Akkord-Folge mit dem Text "this is a chord, this is another, this is a third. Now form a band" (Dies ist ein Akkord. Dies ist noch einer. Dies ist ein dritter. Jetzt gründet eine Band.) wird häufig Sniffin’ Glue zugeschrieben, erschien aber ursprünglich in dem Fanzine . Perry beendete das Heft, als er das Gefühl hatte, Punk würde Teil der etablierten Musikpresse werden. In den letzten Ausgaben ermutigte er dafür seine Leser, selbst Fanzines zu gründen, was in den nächsten Jahren auch hunderte von Punks taten. Die letzte Ausgabe enthielt eine Flexi-Disk von Perrys eigener Band Alternative TV. Zu den bekannteren Autoren zählte der spätere Radiokommentator und Komödiant . Im Jahr 2000 veröffentlichte Perry das Buch Sniffin' Glue: The Essential Punk Accessory, in der sich alle alten Ausgaben sowie neue Texte von Perry befinden. (de)
  • Sniffin' Glue (And Other Rock 'n' Roll Habits) est un fanzine anglais fondé par Mark Perry en juillet 1976. Pionnier de la culture punk, ce magazine n'a duré qu'une année environ. (fr)
  • Sniffin' Glue and Other Rock 'N' Roll Habits..., widely known as simply Sniffin' Glue, was a monthly punk zine started by Mark Perry in July 1976 and released for about a year. The name is derived from a Ramones song "Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue." Some of the zine's writers, such as Danny Baker, later became well-known journalists. Although initial issues only sold 50 copies, circulation soon increased to 15,000. The innovative appeal of Sniffin' Glue was its immediacy: "Sniffin' Glue was not so much badly written as barely written; grammar was non-existent, layout was haphazard, headlines were usually just written in felt tip, swearwords were often used in lieu of a reasoned argument. . .all of which gave Sniffin' Glue its urgency and relevance." The early days of the punk movement largely failed to attract the attention of television or the mainstream press, and Sniffin' Glue was a key source of photographs of, and information about, contributors to the scene. NME acclaimed Sniffin' Glue as "the nastiest, healthiest and funniest piece of press in the history of rock'n'roll habits" and it became a chronicle of the early days of British punk rock as well as pioneering the DIY punk ethic. For the final issue Mark's sidekick Sniffin' Glue photographer, business affairs and later band manager Harry Murlowski recorded "Love Lies Limp" released as a flexi disc record - the first release from Mark Perry's band Alternative TV. Fearing absorption into the mainstream music press, Perry ceased publication in 1977. In the last issues he encouraged his readers to follow him with their own punk fanzines. Sniffin' Glue is often incorrectly credited as the source of the illustration featuring drawings of three guitar chord shapes, captioned, "this is a chord, this is another, this is a third. Now form a band", this drawing actually originally appeared in January 1977 in another fanzine Sideburns and was later reproduced in The Stranglers' fanzine Strangled. In 2000, Mark Perry published Sniffin' Glue: The Essential Punk Accessory, which is a compilation of all the issues of the fanzine with some new material written by him.Sniffin' Glue is referenced in the song "Three Sevens Clash" by The Alarm, a tribute to 1977, and a follow on from their previous punk tribute "45 RPM". (en)
  • Sniffin' Glue é um famoso fanzine mensal, fundado por em julho de 1976. O nome surgiu da música "Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue", dos Ramones. Alguns que escreviam para a revista incluíam jornalistas como . No começo, a circulação vendeu apenas 50 cópias, mas não levou muito tempo para que as vendas aumentassem para 15.000 cópias. O apelo inovativo da Sniffin' Glue era a sua iminência. "A Sniffin' Glue não era quase mal escrita, ela realmente era mal escrita; gramática não existia, o layout era acidental, os títulos eram geralmente escritos com canetinha hidrocor, palavrões eram mais usados do que um argumento moderado... tudo isso deu à Sniffin' Glue a sua força e relevância." Os primeiros dias do movimento punk obviamente faliu em atrair a atenção da televisão e da grande mídia, do mainstream, e a Sniffin' Glue continuou sendo uma das principais fontes de fotografias, informações e contribuições à cena. A NME aclamou a Sniffin' Glue como sendo "a melhor, mais saudável e mais engraçada publicação na história do Rock 'n' Roll", e isso realmente tornou-se a verdadeira crônica dos primórdios do punk rock britânico, como tornou-se também a pioneira da ética punk DIY. Mais tarde, alguns passaram a chamar a revista de "Bíblia do movimento punk". Para o número final, Mark tornou-se sócio de Harry Murlowski, o fotógrafo e, mais tarde, empresário da Sniffin' Glue. Temendo a absorção da revista pela mídia, Perry encerrou a publicação do fanzine em 1977. No último número, ele encorajou os seus leitores a segui-lo com seus próprios fanzines punk. Em 2000, Mark Perry publicou Sniffin' Glue: The Essential Punk Accessory, que é uma compilação de todos os números do fanzine, com acréscimo de material novo escrito por ele. A Sniffin'Glue é citada na música "Three Sevens Clash" do grupo The Alarm. (pt)
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  • Sniffin' Glue (And Other Rock 'n' Roll Habits) est un fanzine anglais fondé par Mark Perry en juillet 1976. Pionnier de la culture punk, ce magazine n'a duré qu'une année environ. (fr)
  • Sniffin’ Glue war ein britisches Punk-Fanzine. Es erschien monatlich von Juli 1976 bis September 1977. Herausgeber Mark Perry lehnte den Namen an dem Ramones-Song Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue an. Die ersten Ausgaben hatte eine Auflage von etwa 50 Stück, spätere brachten es auf 15.000. Eine Zeichnung einer Drei-Akkord-Folge mit dem Text "this is a chord, this is another, this is a third. Now form a band" (Dies ist ein Akkord. Dies ist noch einer. Dies ist ein dritter. Jetzt gründet eine Band.) wird häufig Sniffin’ Glue zugeschrieben, erschien aber ursprünglich in dem Fanzine . (de)
  • Sniffin' Glue and Other Rock 'N' Roll Habits..., widely known as simply Sniffin' Glue, was a monthly punk zine started by Mark Perry in July 1976 and released for about a year. The name is derived from a Ramones song "Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue." Some of the zine's writers, such as Danny Baker, later became well-known journalists. Although initial issues only sold 50 copies, circulation soon increased to 15,000. The innovative appeal of Sniffin' Glue was its immediacy: (en)
  • Sniffin' Glue é um famoso fanzine mensal, fundado por em julho de 1976. O nome surgiu da música "Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue", dos Ramones. Alguns que escreviam para a revista incluíam jornalistas como . No começo, a circulação vendeu apenas 50 cópias, mas não levou muito tempo para que as vendas aumentassem para 15.000 cópias. O apelo inovativo da Sniffin' Glue era a sua iminência. Mais tarde, alguns passaram a chamar a revista de "Bíblia do movimento punk". Para o número final, Mark tornou-se sócio de Harry Murlowski, o fotógrafo e, mais tarde, empresário da Sniffin' Glue. (pt)
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