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Howard Devoto makes a comeback with his inspirational band Magazine.He'd only been playing bass for six weeks. " In Devoto's mind, the band, which he christened Magazine, only signed a deal with Virgin Records, in order to record 'Shot by Both Sides'. In it, Devoto sang sneeringly about punk's herd... In this article: Howard Devoto, Magazine, John McGeoch, Pete Shelley, Luxuria, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Buzzcocks, and Dave Formula |
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Wikipedia | July 10, 2009
Magic, Murder and the Weather
Magic, Murder and the Weather Magic, Murder and the Weather is the fourth and final album by British post-punk band Magazine , released by Virgin Records in 1981. This was also their only studio album without original guitarist John McGeoch,...
In this article: John McGeoch, Magic, Murder and the Weather, Robin Simon, Amazorblades, Virgin Records, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Howard Devoto, and Ultravox
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Wikipedia | July 10, 2009
Secondhand Daylight
Secondhand Daylight Secondhand Daylight is the second album by British band Magazine , released by Virgin Records on 30 March 1979. On this album, Magazine present a colder, more synth-driven sound, with keyboardist Dave Formula giving...
In this article: Secondhand Daylight, John Doyle, Martin Jackson, Dave Formula, Colin Thurston, John McGeoch, Barry Adamson, The Chameleons, and Virgin Records
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Wikipedia | September 19, 2009
The Correct Use of Soap
The Correct Use of Soap The Correct Use of Soap is the third album by British post-punk band Magazine , released by Virgin Records in 1980. It marks a return to form of sorts to the more punkier riffs and faster rhythms of Real Life '' after...
In this article: The Correct Use of Soap, John McGeoch, Howard Devoto, Magic, Murder and the Weather, Secondhand Daylight, Sly & the Family Stone, Thank You, Robin Simon, and Barry Adamson
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Wikipedia | September 24, 2009
Give Me Everything
Give Me Everything Give Me Everything is the third single by post-punk band Magazine , released on November 17 1978 on Virgin Records and produced by Tony Wilson . This is the first recording of Magazine, which featured drummer John Doyle ,...
In this article: John Doyle, John McGeoch, Martin Jackson, Virgin Records, and Secondhand Daylight
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Magazine (band) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
EMI / Virgin Records (UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia), I.R.S.. Website ... Rays and Hail 1978-1981: the Best of Magazine (1987) - Virgin ...
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www.virginrecords.com
Virgin Records America :: About Us
Virgin Records began in the early 1970's as a small, independent label based in London. ... This site has a magazine type feel with an editorial "Pop Goss. ...
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www.killyourpetpuppy.co.uk
" Blog Archive " Magazine – Virgin Records – 1978
Magazine – Virgin Records – 1978. Shot By Both Sides. My Mind Ain't So Open ... 11 Responses to "Magazine – Virgin Records – 1978" luggy Says: February 14th, ...
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www.spin.com
Smashing Pumpkins Sue Virgin Records | Spin Magazine Online
Spin Magazine: Music Breaking News, Music Reviews, Music Industry News, Artist ... a lawsuit against former label Virgin Records, claiming the EMI subsidiary used ...
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www.united-mutations.com
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Magazine were an English Post-punk group active between 1977 and 1981. Their debut single, "Shot By Both Sides", is now acknowledged as a classic and their debut album, Real Life, is still widely admired as one of the greatest albums of all time
- Name:
- Magazine
- Origin:
- Manchester, England
- Years Active:
- 2009 (tour)
- 1977–1981
- Current members:
- Former Members:
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- Bob Dickinson
- Ben Mandelson
- Robin Simon
- John McGeoch
- Martin Jackson
- Paul Spencer
- Genre:
- Post-punk
- Record Label:
- EMI / Virgin Records (UK, Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia)
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