terça-feira, 8 de setembro de 2009

Special '13 cover' Beatles issue of NME unveiled, Florence tips Glasvegas for the Mercury, ex-Rolling Stone slams 'Guitar Hero'

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The new issue of NME is a true one-off. To mark the release of The Beatles Remasters Series, this week's edition of the magazine has 12 different covers, one for each album.

There's a 13th cover too - that'll be the one commemorating 'Magical Mystery Tour' - which you won't find in the shops. It's only available from the NME Store. Although you'll have to be quick: only 1000 copies have been printed.

To coincide with this orgy of Beatlemania, we've launched a poll to determine the greatest ever Beatles track. So if you've always preferred 'Maxwell's Silver Hammer' to 'Paperback Writer' - and if so, what the hell is wrong with you? - now's your chance to make your views heard.

Meanwhile, the winner of the Mercury Prize is being announced tonight. Jamie Fullerton will be live-blogging and Tweeting from the ceremony. In the meantime, check out the latest odds (Florence is the bookies' favourite at 3/1) and let us know who you think deserves to win. I'm backing Friendly Fires.

One last thing to mention: we've just launched NME Calling, a series of special shows by our favourite bands. The first of these is Gossip at the HMV Forum in London in November, tickets for which are available exclusively via NME.COM/tickets.

Luke Lewis
Deputy Editor, NME.COM

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