Rebooted... Originally posted March 28, 2015 A Dave Sez contribution...
Magazine Live - 2011
Wolverhampton & Manchester Academy
@flac
From the Dave Sez archive: Thanks to the late great tarquinlive.blogspot.com, two AUD FLAC B+/B- recordings of Magazine with five tracks (*) from the new CD, "No Thyself" (2011). Tracklists and gig posters included, no cover art. Barry Adamson did not play on the new album nor during the 2011 live tour: the new bassist was "Jon 'Stan' White, who first played live with Magazine on 30 June 2011 in Wolverhampton" - seehttp://thequietus.com/articles/07193-magazine-howard-devoto-interview.
Howard Devoto - Vocals Jon 'Stan' White - Bass guitar Dave Formula - Keyboards John Doyle - Drums Noko - Guitar
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Wolverhampton Slade Rooms, 30 June 2011 (warm-up gig for November tour) 01 Intro music 02 (mainly instrumental with spoken word bit at the end) 03 The Light Pours Out of Me 04 Because You're Frightened 05 Motorcade 06 A Song From Under the Floorboards 07 Parade 08 Hello Mr Curtis* 09 Permafrost 10 Definitive Gaze 11 Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Again) 12 Shot by Both Sides
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Manchester Academy, 04 November 2011 01-Real Life 02-Give Me Everything 03-Motorcade 04-Happening In English* 05-The Worst Of Progress* 06-A Song From Under The Floorboards 07-Philadelphia 08-Parade 09-Rhythm of Cruelty 10-Thank You (Falletinme Be Mice Elf Agin) 11-Holy Dotage* 12-Permafrost 13-The Light Pours Out Of Me 14-Final Analysis Waltz* 15-band intro 16-Shot By Both Sides 17-I Love You Big Dummy
Rebooted... A Dave Sez contribution Originally posted March 3, 2015
Magazine - Live
Zodiac, Oxford, 10th February
Roundhouse, London, 22nd October 2009
Jools Holland
FM Source, Broadcast source @320
From the Dave Sez archive:
Continuing the Magazine Megapost to cover their reunion from 2009 on, two top-quality recordings, first of the secret warm-up gig at the Zodiac Oxford, and then the BBC recordings made at the Roundhouse and on the Jools Holland show. All A+ @320, full cover art included.
Howard Devoto - Vocals Barry Adamson - Bass guitar Dave Formula - Keyboards John Doyle - Drums Noko - Guitar Rosalie Cunningham - Backing Vocals
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Zodiac, Oxford, 10th February 2009:
01 - Intro 02 - The Light Pours Out Of Me 03 - Model Worker 04 - The Great Beautician In The Sky 05 - Because You're Frightened 06 - You Never Knew Me 07 - Rhythm Of Cruelty 08 - I Want To Burn Again 09 - The Great Man's Secrets 10 - A Song From Under The Floorboards 11 - Permafrost 12 - The Book 13 - Twenty Years Ago 14 - Definitive Gaze 15 - band intros - Parade 17 - Shot By Both Sides 18 - Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin) 19 - Motorcade 20 - I Love You, You Big Dummy
Thanks to Eddie Duquenne at wwwadnauseam.blogspot.com
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Roundhouse, London, 22nd October 2009 ('Electric Proms'):
1.Shot By Both Sides. 2.Rhythm Of Cruelty. 3.A Song From Under The Floorboards. 4.Thank You Fallettinme Be Mice Elf Agin. 5.Sweetheart Contract. 6.Feed The Enemy. 7.Give Me Everything. 8.The Book. 9.Twenty Years Ago - The Light Pours Out Of Me. 10.I Love You, You Big Dummy.
Later With Jools Holland, 13th October 2009:
11.Shot By Both Sides. 12.A Song From Under The Floorboards. 13.The Light Pours Out Of Me.
Thanks to royrocket of the late great rocketremnants.blogspot.com and to Pip at guitars101.com.
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Available on request: Five AUD FLAC recordings from 2009-2011 by the great tarquinlive.
Buzzcocks & Magazine - 1978 Granada TV show "B'dum B'dum" (DVD full, pro-shot, 1.4 GB).
A 'What's On' special featuring the Buzzcocks and Magazine, broadcast on Granada TV on July 27th, 1978 and presented by Tony Wilson. This copy appears to be taken directly from the production master, complete with slates. I've created a DVD out of it using TMPGEnc. Here are the technical data as reported by G-Spot: Audio: 48000Hz, 256 kb/s, stereo (2/0), Video: 704x576, 25fps (4:3) PAL. The programme lasts nearly 40 minutes and consists mainly of Tony Wilson interviewing Pete Shelley and Howard Devoto, but there is also live footage of both bands shot at the Lesser Free Trade Hall in Manchester on July 21st, 1978.
15 chapters:
01. Slate Part 1 02. Section 1 03. Buzzcocks: What Do I Get? 04. Section 3 05. Magazine: Motorcade 06. Section 4 07. Slate Part 2 08. Section 6 09. Buzzcocks: Love You More 10. Section 8 11. Magazine: Burst 12. Section 10 13. Buzzcocks: I Don't Mind 14. Section 12 15. Buzzcocks with Howard Devoto: I Can't Control Myself
Next up, one of Magazine's earliest TV performances, at the BBC's Old Grey Whistle Test Studio in London on 19th September 1978. MPEG video thanks to DCRoom4
The sound quality is very good. There are a few spots where the radio seems to have lost reception during the recording, but it's only a minor distraction.
Setlist: [from cassette tape] 01. My Tulpa 02. Give Me Everything 03. Definitive Gaze 04. Parade 05. Boredom [Buzzcocks] 06. Permafrost 07. The Light Pours Out Of Me 08. Shot By Both Sides
Thanks to bat29 of the late great noiseaddiction.blogspot.com.
Magazine - Paradise Club, Boston - 4th August 1979 (FM, FLAC, 294 MB).
The first and best live vinyl bootleg, Back to Nature. Full covers and text included.
01.My Tulpa 02.Give Me Everything 03.Definitive Gaze 04.Back To Nature 05.Parade 06.Boredom 07.Permafrost 08.The Light Pours Out Of Me 09.I Love You, You Big Dummy 10.Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin) 11.My Mind Ain't So Open
Magazine - Melkweg, Amsterdam - 8th June 1980 (FM, FLAC)
01. Intro 02. I'm A Party 03. Permafrost 04. The Light Pours Out Of Me 05. You Never Knew Me 06. Thank You Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin 07. Shot By Both Sides 08. Song From Under The Floorboards 09. Outro
Magazine - Main Act, Lynn, Mass. 10th August 1980 (mp3 @ 256)
01.Intro - The Book 02.Feed The Enemy 03.Stuck 04.I'm A Party 05.Permafrost 06.The Light Pours Out Of Me 07.Because You're Frightened 08.Parade 09.Thank You [Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin] 10.Shot By Both Sides 11.I Want To Burn Again 12.A Song From Under The Floorboards 13.Model Worker 14.Twenty Years Ago 15.Definitive Gaze 16.Give Me Everything
Magazine - Music Hall Theatre, Toronto, Canada 21st August 1980 (FM, FLAC)
1. A Song From Under The Floorboards 2. Permafrost 3. The Light Pours Out Of Me (sung in French) 4. Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin) 5. Parade 6. Philadelphia 7. I Want To Burn Again 8. Because You're Frightened 9. Model Worker
Magazine - Rydalmere Inn, Sydney Australia 20th September 1980 (mp3 @ 320)
A worrying tinny beginning for ten seconds but then an excellent soundboard recording and solid performance. Eight of these songs were remastered and officially released on the Live And Intermittent CD several years ago. These are the un-remastered and unreleased versions from a cassette rip.
01. Feed The Enemy 02. Stuck 03. A Song From Under The Floorboards 04. Permafrost 05. The Light Pours Out of Me 06. Model Worker 07. Parade 08. Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin) 09. Sweetheart Contract 10. I Want To Burn Again 11. Because You're Frightened 12. I Love You, You Big Dummy 13. Twenty Years 14. Definitive Gaze
Magazine - Metropol, Berlin 30th October 1980, Rockpalast
Audio (FLAC) and video (.flv, 420 MB)
01.Feed The Enemy 02.Give Me Everything 03.Stuck 04.I'm A Party 05.A Song From Under The Floorboards 06.The Great Beautician In The Sky 07.Permafrost 08.The Light Pours Out Of Me 09.Model Worker 10.Parade 11.Thank You [Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin] 12.Because You're Frightened 13.I Love You, You Big Dummy
From the comments that almost no one reads...Dave Sez...
And another update for the clamouring masses: the video of Magazine's
classic performance at Rockpalast in 1980 - a big download of 4 GB (from
mega), but well worth it!
Luxuria was a British pop music band made up of vocalist Howard
Devoto (formerly of Buzzcocks and Magazine) and instrumentalist Norman
Fisher-Jones, aka "Noko." The band was active in the 1980s and early
1990s. Devoto and Noko met through Pete Shelley,
supposedly bonding over a competition to read Marcel Proust (Noko won).
The two recorded six collections of material. In 1987,
they signed to Beggars Banquet and formed Luxuria. In 1988, they
released their debut album, Unanswerable Lust. Their second and final
album, Beast Box, was released in 1990. ~Wiki
Anyone remember this recording? I had forgotten all about Howard Devoto and The Luxuria project put together by him and former bandmate Noko until digging through my music looking for something else. An excellent recording, stands up really well even 25 years later!
Track List: The Beast Box is Dreaming Stupid Blood Against the Past Our Curious Leader We Keep on Getting There Ticket Animal in the Mirror Dirty Beating Heart Smoking Mirror I've Been Expecting You Karezza Beast Box