brilliant and … brilliant and timeless. I had the same epiphany when I realized that John McGeoch was the common denominator on some of my favorite recordings.
Jeepers they look … Jeepers they look young here. Love this song heaps, especially the groooovy keyboard backing. On the John Peel sessions with Magazine, he mixes the keys way up and it it becomes almost haunting
Stunning, timeless … Stunning, timeless sound. Very evocative of these immediate post-punk days. After the excitement, statement but actual musical austerity of punk, no one really expected Magazine, PIL, Siouxsie Sioux, etc, to provide such original avant garde groundbreaking lyrics alongside its sweeping, majestic new soundscaping & all delivered with an uncomprisiming edge.
Yeah, I saw them, … Yeah, I saw them, They were brilliant, even though i had never properly listened to them. I had always loved post-punk so my dad said let’s go. I lso met Barry Adamson: one of the nicest guys ever!
It was never the … It was never the same after that. It cuts through everything, needs no aids. A different, magnetic beauty. United States of Erotica.
absolutely love it
absolutely love it
a big thanks to …
a big thanks to sham64andahalf for exposing sheer brilliance to the world.keep it up .
my fave mag song …
my fave mag song ever. why don’t they tour? can’t afford to go to london.what do you of morrissey’s “song from under..”?
brilliant and …
brilliant and timeless. I had the same epiphany when I realized that John McGeoch was the common denominator on some of my favorite recordings.
Jeepers they look …
Jeepers they look young here. Love this song heaps, especially the groooovy keyboard backing. On the John Peel sessions with Magazine, he mixes the keys way up and it it becomes almost haunting
Great track & the 3 …
Great track & the 3 bands you name all had John McGeoch in them at some time. Coincidence?
Stunning, timeless …
Stunning, timeless sound. Very evocative of these immediate post-punk days. After the excitement, statement but actual musical austerity of punk, no one really expected Magazine, PIL, Siouxsie Sioux, etc, to provide such original avant garde groundbreaking lyrics alongside its sweeping, majestic new soundscaping & all delivered with an uncomprisiming edge.
Wow, I forgot how …
Wow, I forgot how good this was. Incredible!
This has been one …
This has been one of my FAVE Magazine songs for years! Thanks for posting it!!
One of the best …
One of the best songs ever…bloody brilliant, they don’t make them like this anymore…sigh
was a good song to …
was a good song to awaydays ost
SWANSON…
SWANSON…
NOSNAWS …
NOSNAWS …
Boy this song takes …
Boy this song takes me back.
Yeh right Like …
Yeh right Like some cheapo tribute band!
Yeah, I saw them, …
Yeah, I saw them, They were brilliant, even though i had never properly listened to them. I had always loved post-punk so my dad said let’s go. I lso met Barry Adamson: one of the nicest guys ever!
checked out . …
checked out .minisrty there version is great , just leaves this in my head
did they have to …
did they have to pay royalties to gary glitter?
Gotta love synths …
Gotta love synths on both sides…the guy’s only playing one note, but in the 1980′s, you still gotta have two keyboards.
Great song.
Magazine is the …
Magazine is the most brilliant and least appreciated of the English bands of their time.
The Ministry’s …
The Ministry’s version of this music is great fantastic
has anyone seen …
has anyone seen then on the 2009 tour??? Are they still as good as they were?
Wow, this is great.
Wow, this is great.
It was never the …
It was never the same after that. It cuts through everything, needs no aids. A different, magnetic beauty. United States of Erotica.
Pete Murphy does a …
Pete Murphy does a pretty decent version n’all. I think it’s on ‘Should The World Fail To Fall Apart.’