-
Flexipop (stylized as
Flexipop!) was a
British pop
music magazine that ran from 1980 to 1983,
which featured a
flexidisc in each issue. The
magazine was...
- [sic],
which was
released as an
orange flexi disc and
given away with
Flexipop in
August 1981. It was
later included on Thin Lizzy's Vagabonds, Kings...
- b****ist
Steven Severin in
August 1982, to be
released as a free
single for
Flexipop magazine. "Critic
Reviews for Join The Dots: B-Sides And Rarities, 1978-2001"...
-
number 22 on the NZ Hot
Singles Chart. "Lament" was
released as part of a
Flexipop!
magazine promo. "A
Night Like This" was only
released as a promotional...
-
Smith chooses the
records he'd take into the
bunker after the big bang]".
Flexipop.
April 1982. Deserts**** Nico 'I like to
remember to it' Alex Ross (15...
- as a
music journalist and ran a
magazine publishing business,
launching Flexipop magazine in 1980 with ex-Record
Mirror journalist Barry Cain. In 1956,...
- were switched. Pop Art Poem was
first released on
flexidisc free with
Flexipop magazine Credits are
adapted from the album's
liner notes and AllMusic...
- "Stop Your
Sobbing (original demo version)" as the B-side as a
special flexipop single in the UK. The 1987 "If
There Was a Man" UK
release was accredited...
- Records".
Flexipop. No. 1. 1980.
Retrieved 6
December 2014. "Desert
Islands Disc: The Jam List
Their Current Favourite Records".
Flexipop. No. 1. 1980...
- chart. Upon its release,
Thereza Bazar of Dollar, as a
guest reviewer for
Flexipop,
believed "In the Name of Love"
would "go down well at one of the trendier...