The Face – Issue 3. July 1980
Cover: Bryan Ferry
Features:
Stranglers: Isn’t it comforting to know that Hughie and the boys are facing up to questions that have haunted mankind since the dawn of time?
Bryan Ferry: A fairly candid interview with old smoothie chops himself. The Face goes uptown...
The Beat: A rags to ranking story. A Face/Feet First Presentation
David Bowie: What’s the Thin White Wonder up to in The Land of the Rising Sun? We haven’t got the faintest idea. But we do have some photos.
LKJ: If you only take your culture in small doses, Linton is the man to dispense it. Baaass Culture, man.
Cooper Clarke: You wanna white poet? We got white poets too. Go Johnny Go...
The Cramps: I will if voodoo! The author of this line is now a very unhappy toad.
Magazine: Orchestral manoeuvring in the dark. Anyone know the way out of here?
Motown: What made Detroit famous made a Mickey’s Monkey out of me. By Tony Parsons
Other Stuff: The Distractions; The Damned; Flip Clothing; Buzzcocks; Julie Burchill; Movies; Crossword (not filled in) & Letters.
Full page photography:The Pretenders (b&w); Hugh Cornwell (b&w); Terry Hall (col); Bryan Ferry (b&w); Bryan Ferry (double col); The Beat (b&w); Ian Dury (double col); The Cramps (col); Howard Devoto (b&w); Ian Curtis (b&w); Toyah Wilcox (col) & Debbie Harry (b&w).
Paper Bound; 64PP. Condition: Very Good+. Owners name in biro on cover. Original.
A collectable and sought after publication.
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