Smash Hits & The Kraftwerk Kollection

I’ve been waiting for this issue to crop up on Brian McClosekey‘s excellent ‘Like Punk Never Happened’ blog – the 1981 issue with Adam Ant on the cover –  one that I strongly remember, being mad about anything with an Ant attachment at the time. Brian posts complete issues of Smash Hits, every two weeks, 30 years to the day they were first published and he’ll continue until his collection stops. The pages are viewable via Flickr and are slowly forming an excellent time capsule of late 70’s and 80’s pop, in context, as it happened. I was eleven when this was published and 1981 was Adam Ant’s year, he was everywhere, from the pop charts to TV to the daily newspapers. He looked and sounded great, gave good copy and they couldn’t get enough of him.

Another page in this issue caught my eye later on though, a half page advert for five Kraftwerk albums. They had a freak number one in the UK with ‘The Model’ in February 1982 – a traditional post-Xmas quiet spot for record releases. It seems Phonogram were eagerly flooding the market with reissues of their back catalogue at this point though because they’d just released the Computer World album. When I first saw the ad (obviously, re-reading the mag later) I thought, “What? how can they have five albums?”, little knowing that there were another four at least to add to this list. Unfortunately none of these made it to my local record shop but I did manage to get copies of ‘Computer World’, ‘The Man Machine’ and ‘Trans Europe Express’ – all on cassette – the latter of which I took back to the shop, complaining to them that the tape only had one track on side 2 when it listed four. Again, little did I realise all four tracks segued into one so there weren’t any breaks in between (!) I love the way they’ve spelt picture with a ‘k’ in the text and my god do I wish I’d been old enough to see them on that tour.

3 thoughts on “Smash Hits & The Kraftwerk Kollection

  1. My favourite Smash Hits was the one featuring an interview with John Foxx, I still remember his listing in his top 10, Strawberry Fields, Neon Lights and Trois Gymnopedies.

    I was 15 in ’81 so was lucky enough to see the Computer World tour at what was then the Hammersmith Odeon. I was dressed in 20 pleat tartan baggies made by my mum, a borrowed black leather box jacket, a red shirt modified with, ahem, lace and red suede loafers… The KlingKlang stage set was amazing of course and I rushed to the front for the brilliant Pocket Calculator encore.

    2004: Minimum Maximum tour at Brixton
    2005: Tilburg, Netherlands
    2009: Manchester Velodrome with my kids who swear it was one of the best experiences they’ve ever had :-)

    I wonder whether they’ll ever tour again – hope so!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *