Sniffin' Glue
Sniffin' Glue is the name of a famous and pioneering monthly punk fanzine started by Mark Perry in July 1976 and released for about a year. The name is derived from a song by The Ramones called "Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue."
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Punk - Fanzine - Mark Perry - 1976 - The Ramones
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Although initial issues only sold 50 copies, circulation soon increased to 15,000. Fearing absorption into the mainstream music press, Perry ceased publication. In the last issues he encouraged his readers to follow him with their own punk fanzines. NME acclaimed "Sniffin' Glue" as "the nastiest, healthiest and funniest piece of press in the history of rock'n'roll habits" and it really became the true chronicle of the early days of British punk rock as well as pioneering the DIY punk ethic. Later, some called it the Bible of the punk movement. The final issue was accompanied with a flexi disc record of Mark Perry's band Alternative TV.
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NME - DIY punk ethic - Flexi disc - Alternative TV
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One 1977 issue famously included drawings of three chord shapes, captioned, "this is a chord, this is another, this is a third. Now form a band".
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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.
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