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in 2005, Spencer selected his tenure as editor as the magazine's "so-called Golden Age", for its positioning of music within "a wider oppositional culture in which politics, books, movies, illustration and photography all had a major role". He cited the magazine's opposition to
143:: "The fans of that music are, for the most part, very young ... We are a bit of a grown-up publication. And I have no interest in editing a fab-pix issue. Besides, 608: 180:. According to Bragg, Spencer's involvement was "absolutely crucial" since, further to his support of politically minded artists while at the 613: 598: 488: 463: 177: 518: 633: 628: 603: 593: 54:, specialising in astrology, music and other aspects of popular culture. According to his website, his work has also appeared in 638: 315: 623: 44: 648: 643: 618: 508: 278: 397: 425: 588: 365: 258: 204: 99: 28: 514: 484: 459: 455:
Design for Media: A Handbook for Students and Professionals in Journalism, PR, and Advertising
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Walls Come Tumbling Down: The Music and Politics of Rock Against Racism, 2 Tone and Red Wedge
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coincided with a period when, as with other established UK music publications such as
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Among his film projects, Spencer co-wrote the screenplay for
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True As the Stars Above: Adventures in Modern Astrology
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True As the Stars Above: Adventures in Modern Astrology
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until November 1978, when he took over as editor from
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Peter Howarth), 213:Chic Thrills, A Fashion Reader 1: 396:Spencer, Neil (3 July 2005). 109:Spencer's final years at the 42:and of the jazz/art magazine 614:21st-century English writers 599:20th-century English writers 78:, among other publications. 398:"Fraternising with the NME" 279:"Neil Spencer's horoscopes" 203:was published in the UK by 665: 157:, which launched in 1986. 48:. He writes regularly for 634:English music journalists 569: 557: 549: 544: 629:English magazine editors 604:21st-century astrologers 594:20th-century astrologers 199:In 2000, Spencer's book 479:Rachel, Daniel (2016). 164:with British musicians 225:Rock & Roll Heroes 639:English screenwriters 178:1987 general election 624:English broadcasters 364:B.R. (7 July 2015). 316:"About Neil Spencer" 240:(2003), directed by 98:and the rise of the 649:The Observer people 644:New Musical Express 619:English astrologers 229:City Secrets London 219:; ed. Juliet Ash), 137:. 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