OFF: Magazine
Trev (Judge)
judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM
Mon May 28 17:26:01 EDT 2001
yeah i heard of them too - they're crap
>From: Jon Browne <jon at COMICS.DEMON.CO.UK>
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>Subject: Re: OFF: Magazine
>Date: Mon, 28 May 2001 10:27:47 +0100
>
>In article <keX2pEAwLRE7EwBq at hermit0.demon.co.uk>, Nick Medford
><nick at HERMIT0.DEMON.CO.UK> writes
> >I've read a lot about this band but AFAIK never heard anything by them.
> >They were a late 70s/early 80s group that included Howard Devoto and John
> >McGeoch, and supposedly were something pretty special, but of course the
> >mainstream music press cannot be trusted on such things...
> >
> >Anyway the point of this post is that my local CD emporium has the triple
> >CD Magazine retrospective called "Maybe It's Right To Be Nervous Now"
> >going for just 10 quid, and this seems like a remarkable bargain to me,
>as
> >from what I've read I suspect I might really like this band, but OTOH a
> >triple CD box-set is a bit of a biggie for a speculative punt on a band
>you
> >haven't heard... so can anyone fill me in a bit on this band and their
>sound?
> >The kind of reference points I had were that they might be a sort of UK
> >equivalent of Pere Ubu or early Talking Heads. If in fact they were a
> >power-pop outfit like the Buzzcocks can someone warn me please...
> >--
> >Nick Medford
>
>
>I haven't bought "Maybe It's Right", but I've got everything else by
>Magazine. I think they're great. Buy it. If you don't like it, I'll buy
>it off you. You can't lose, eh? Do bear in mind it's like outtakes,
>live versions etc.
>
>Real Life is their best LP, a real fave which gets played regularly even
>after twenty-plus years, followed by Secondhand Daylight. Real Life is
>one of two or three albums that I have had five or six copies of over
>the years, because it just gets played to death. Magnificent in places.
>"The Light Pours Out Of Me" - wow.
>
>They ain't like Buzzcocks, (who are also great BTW, and still produce
>fine spiky stuff!) They do have punk sensibilities, but were clearly
>very prog influenced too. Longer songs, mood pieces, keyboard solos etc.
>Another thing that marked them out was the lyrics, which were literate
>in the main. Devoto now works on and off with Apollo 440, who covered
>Don't Fear The Reaper. (BOC-L content here!)
>
>I honestly couldn't say how they would sound these days, to modern ears.
>Not fantastic, I suspect, but at the time they were a bit of revelation
>to me, and they still work for me. They were my favourite band, one
>month in 1978.
>--
>Jon
>NP Punishment of Luxury - Puppet Life (Anyone got the LP this came off?)
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