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The Biggest Library Yet 18

  • Editorial
  • Quote Unquote
  • Reader Survey #2
  • Notebooks Out - unlikely origins of Fall songs
  • TBLY Post
  • 'Mark E Smith is The Fall' Dutch article by Rob Broere
  • More Dutch clips, and reports from recent gigs in Holland
  • 'Which Fall LPs are the Greatest?' by Stephen Fall
  • Ads and Merchandise
  • Xmas subscribers competition
  • Official Illustrated History of The Fall, part two
  • Tabs, chords to 3 songs
  • Statement-cum-handout for Grotesque
  • Damp Records the Past - a postal i/v from 'There go those Martian Martians', February 79
  • Bootleg Fall: The 90s
  • Media Watch (Fall mentioned in Radio Times, Viz)
  • Rock Rock Clash City Rockers
  • Fanzine reviews
  • Boring fanzine policy statement
  • Ark at the Hull Adelphi Club, November 99 - review by Pete Conkerton
  • Pleasure Heads Must Burn - similarities between The Fall and the Birthday Party
  • Radio interviews from Amsterdam and London, Sept-Oct 99
  • 'Those Flowers, Take Them Away' fiction by Dean Lockwood
  • Camden Revisited - artwork by Neil Francis
  • 77-Early Fall-79, and Live 1977 CDs reviewed
  • 'Jap Kid' observations by Stephen Fall
  • Hey! Luciani - a Fall 'joke'
  • Fall TV listings
  • Fall apperances on TV in the 80s by Ken Sproat
  • Peak Practice - tour highlights from editor Rob Waite

    Published: January 2000, 62pp, A5 SOLD OUT
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'the biggest library yet' by stewart hall



Excerpts from issue 18:
I am not here to cheer you up...the best form of contraception known to mankind...he just looks above it all, elevated by his own tradition...I was going to dress up as a greenfly and stand in front of the band going buzz...dronken, ongeïnteresseerd, overrompelend...The Fall were formed terminal 76 and played their first gig June 77 in a cafe basement...Grecian 2000, keep useing it! Clean yer teeth!...we've got more web sites than anybody...This is the bass players last gig, give him a round of applause...the professional dancers in the audience are trying to moonwalk....