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  • Seller image for Deviation Street (Complete Run, Nos. 1-3) for sale by Burnside Rare Books, ABAA

    Anderson, Kevin [Editor]; Jonn E.; Bri-Nylon [Photographer]

    Published by Deviation Street, Hebburn, 1977

    Seller: Burnside Rare Books, ABAA, Portland, OR, U.S.A.

    Association Member: ABAA CBA ILAB

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    Rare complete run of the British punk 'zine. Nos. 1-3. All have 16 pp. Stapled wraps. Very Good+, generally bright and clean with a little age-toning, small stain and price sticker to front cover of No. 1; ad cut out of No. 2. Nice shape overall. From the website of the recently resurrected blog and then print magazine: "The origins of Deviation Street go way way back to the evening of 6th June 1977 and a Rock Against Racism gig featuring The Adverts, Penetration, local band Harry Hack and The Big G and one other band from Manchester called Warsaw, who would later go under the name Joy Division which inspired 3 Bored teenagers to start a Fanzine. The name of the zine was Deviation Street a nod to a track by counter culture figure Mick Farren and his band The Deviants." Features interviews with mod band The Jam, female-fronted UK band Penetration, Generation X, New Yorkers Mink Deville and Richard Hell, and The Tubes as well as concert and record reviews.