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| Tomorrow's
Music Today poster, 1978 |
| A
poster designed by the League to announce the release
of Electronically Yours and Sheffield gigs. It
includes artwork in a similar style to that used on the
sleeve of the single. |
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| Impetus,
1978 |
| An
early review of the group's debut single, taken from issue
eight of the fanzine Impetus. Includes the first
known mis-spelling of Philip's name in print - the first
of many... |
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| Melody
Maker, June 1978 |
| Another
review of the debut single, from UK music paper Melody
Maker. |
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| Slash,
1978 |
| A
further review of Electronically Yours, this time
from Slash magazine. |
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| ZigZag,
August 1978 |
| One
of the League's earliest interviews, conducted by Chris
Westwood, seemingly before Adrian was officially part
of the group (he is not mentioned in the article). |
Philip,
Martyn and Ian discuss their 'manifesto' and mention is
made of both the Being
Boiled
single and the then-new 'limited edition cassette'. |
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| Sounds,
w/e 12 August 1978 |
| An
early interview with John Gill, published the week before
the group's first London concert at the Music Machine,
supporting the Rezillos. |
| The
group explain the lyrics of both songs on their debut
single and describe CARLOS, their Cyclic And Random
Lyric Organisation System. |
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by Spotlight Publications.) |
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| Limit
advertisement, September 1978
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| An
advertisement for two of the 'local nites' presented
by Sheffield's Limit club, the first of which was headlined
by The Human League, supported by Graph (featuring future
League member Ian Burden on bass guitar) and 'Deaf Leppard'
(sic) who would later become monsters of rock, with
big mullets. |
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