Magazine The Light Pours Out Of Me
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
- Classic Post Punk from Magazine
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Devoto is one of the greatest lyricists ever. And Real Life is in my top fave 10 albums ever😃
John Mcgeoch is one of the finest Guitar players, ever!!
@jtaylor9562 ...or _was_ , at least.
I cannot think of a punkier/ funkier start to any song I’ve ever heard... it’s not possible to not tap your foot or nod head whilst listening to this ... vastly underrated song AND band come to think of it
yes YES! i never knew Magazine existed as a 60 year old midwesterner US. i woke up one night at 4 am put on you tube lookin for a podcast to fall back to sleep to. then i saw the thumbnail of them playin this. so i gave it a chance, the title of song drew me in because my profile pic appears to have a beam of light coming out of my head lol. the opening grabbed me by the ear IMMEDIATELY, both song and presentation superb. i ended up playing it…..and the next song that automatically came up…Motorcade….over and over and over again that night right from the getgo. its been a loooooong time since THAT happened😘
Mr. Samhein did you create this video yourself? Nicely done. or is this some kind of “official video”? ive been creating my own video in my mind, same with Motorcade, great songs put images into mortal mans minds.
@@MrChristopherHaasIt’s from the movie Away Days.
@@StevieMcC thanks? thats what it looks like,clips from a film. and it looks like a right fine film to watch for this U.S. irishman. DID YOU LIKE THE FILM? feel free to evaluate it HERE, i WILL read it.
Devoto...McGeoch...Adamson...Formula...Doyle. They were the soundtrack of my life here in Stockholm! Geniuses of cutting-edge post-punk, razor-sharp lyrics and emotion! From the moment I heard "Shot By Both Sides" in '78, I became a disciple...
John McGeoch died too young.
one of the most influential guitar players from the late 1970s and 1980s.
we were Spellbound...
We were spellbound indeed.
Honeyman-Scott too. So sad they're both gone.
Damn I didn’t even know he passed. Sad…
RIP
@@hugosophy
He played Eastwood guitars. You can get a McGeoch Eastwood signiture guitar. They were designed with him and were intentionally built to be on the much more affordable side of signiture guitars. Last time I looked, in my country the were something like £900. (things may have changed since January 2021 when we left the EU.... everything is so much more expensive now)
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I shall see how much one costs now. £900 is about USD $ 1,280.
One of the best songs I've ever heard,massive Magazine fan,seen them 3 times,their gigs are "etched on my brain".
magazine represented more than post punk..they were an art form!
right on - but isn't that kind of what post-punk is? The collision of the absolute cut and reset of punk (the acknowlegdement of that and also the transgression into something less on-the-nose), with art sensibility and experimentation. Certainly it's more that than any discernible style, no?
The greatest song ever recorded
100%
Not quite but I get your gist.
Certainly one of them.
I got to see them twice in the US.
An amazing group.
What year , Ted ?
@@fellspoint9364 78/79.
They played in Washington D.C. twice, at a large club called the Bayou.
Fantastic.
God I fucking love this band.
This is the early stage of Post-Punk and it's awesome!
Gosh... i can remember when this came out. Made a big impression in my circles. Those were very interesting times for a music lover!
@Brad Linden IIRC it must have been 1979
@Brad Linden every generation has it's own good old times.
I always thought of this song as being more existential than about fighting.
I mean sure, but then again, its just the film that is very much about fighting. just a different angle to use the song, I'd say?
Same. Never associated it with a brawl like this video. But then again (post?) punk era and maybe more the fans of the period as opposed to what the song is about, maybe? Was this taken from a film or approved band video?
the footy is back lets avvv it! FK OFF EVERTON
Classic song,they opened up with this song Manc.Academy 2009.What a gig that was!!
Was there, brilliant.
Travelled 250 miles for that one, fantastic.
@@rej7680 Well worth it I would imagine.
great song & tribute to John! im still spellbound & its heart....
Masterpiece
Gives me the shivers. Life is fucking beautiful!
this is brilliance!!
The most very underrated band ever typical Manchester scene 70s
Never gets old....
what a classic..love it!
The best band out of Manchester..ever pure class 👏
Awaydays Liam Boyle playing Elvis is so cool
Miss the good old days.
Oh to be young again.....
AWAYDAYS... BRILLIANT BOOK & FILM
I'm here because the Ministry version is a cover. I'm glad to have come . This in the Ministry version is so good, I never new it was a cover.
''Where will it all end Carty lad"
Is the video part of a movie?. I recognise Ben Cross from Chariots of fire
great band, great the song, but turn your monitor off and LISTEN old skool. the video is nothing to do with anything.
The video is taken from Awaydays which uses the song and to be honest has done more to promote Magazine then anything else in the last 30 years so to answer your post, the video and the film from which was taken have given Magazine a new lease of life with an audience far too young to remember them 1st time around.
Magazine and Post Punk in general was the accepted soundtrack of most Football dressers in the North West especially Merseyside in teh late 70s and Kevin Sampson was implicit in having it on the soundtrack.
Awaydays is the only movie to have a 100% Post Punk soundtrack with loads of great Stuff from The Mekons, Gang Of Four, I Dalek, Elvis Costello, The Cure and Joy Division amongst others.
ok. problem is in the human organism the visual overrides every other sense. so if you want to really get the sheer breath taking wonder of this song forget the video, turn off the screen and just listen. the video really did kill modern music. imho.
so you actually watch only films with no soundtrack you fukin length. im nearly 50 and saw magazine loads in the early days, joy division et al. unlike you i aint no prima donna, get over yaself just cos you saw/like em. great film, great song, great soundtrack. are you ready??????? I FUCKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKIN AM.
+Mark Bullock These films are fuckin shite.Tranmere won the battle with no one hurt.Brilliant song pointless film.
@@clintdavies491 Blimey...chill...really, Bro, chill, whether ironic or not...
Excellent job, great song and the video matches it well. Didn't like 'away days' when i first watched it. Glad i gave it another chance, it's a lot better than people give it credit for.
Wow! Just wow.
great music set to the time it was,i loved the film,read the book many years ago,it tells it like it was,kinda thing if you know u know la.
john Mcgeoch was a legend..i think he played Siouxse & the Banshees? so much respect.RIP
He did play in Siouxsie @ the Banshees for a while.
3 albums
3 albums with P.I.L. also.@@markjenkins2262
Hey does anyone know if the footage is from a film? it really seems like it,
this is a classic..howards voice so haunting but it brings hatred & bigotry to the fraye!i love it..
Glorious!
Wore this album out - twice
Magazine The Light Pours Out Of Me obviously the words aren't: delight pours out of me - considering the theme of video...
Here I lie in my bed looking out the window, hungover again. Some birds land on my outside window-sill and look at me. Their beaks tapping against the glass. Hell! I'm waiting for the Tesco online delivery guy to come with my much needed supply of Vodka and tobacco. Is this Hell or What? Please pour your light onto me..Peace and Love...Weird Bill from Scotland.
Weird Bill from Scotland, I’m weird Will from Weymouth supping a beer and listening to great music like this!! I’m sure light pours from your every fibre my friend!! Yes how we are controlled on this Amazing planet is a form of hell I believe but fuck it we will transcend!! Peace and love to you!!
How-ahd we didn't know how good we had it.
Brilliant tune
the guitar playing and production on this is FIRE 🔥
Effing great song.
correct use of soap one of my favorite albums
Sure but don’t forget REAL LIFE!!!
Jeremy Vine picking this on the Craig Charles Trunk of Punk feature today...
2022 eh?
So.... The Chippendale Dancers vs. Inspector Lestrade and his 1970s magazine models...?
Yeh they always had to use blades, 20 years later, loads of them get cut up in Italy, and the italians get called cowards, hypocrites, the lot of them.
The fighting video has no connection with the song's meaning.
I'm baffled as to why this isn't the subject of every comment here. Why the fuck is a video of thuggish twats being associated with the music of this great band?
What colour trainers ? Was he wearing at the time,
What is the film used here?
Amazing life changing track. The film however, just shows a gang of cowards who are only hard in a big gang.
not sure this is what Mr Devoto meant, but isn;t this a scene from the second series of Life ~On Mars wher he saves the kid from the Hillsborough disaster?
Its the fight sequence from Awaydays which uses the song ,
brilliant
Superb
Oh yeah, this is the stuff.
What's the film called,saw it years ago but forgotten the title
Awaydays
Try quadrophenia as the vid!
Why didn't Addidas use this for an advert?
efc , 79-87 as it was...happy days ;0 love the wools,hahaha
wot can u say bout this top band
What an intro
3:44 this is the face when you became addicted to violence
Ministry did a great cover of this song.
bassage13 I agree with that.
Boss. Scouse Power. (Well Tranmere & Kevin Sampson).
Lot of American black spawning in the old Lancashire Mersey ports during ww2. That the guy who you're referring?
@@Kelly14UK no idea what you're on about.
The background montage is of where I live.
The surname Sampson
@@Kelly14UK Kevin Sampson is the part film director/book writer for Awaydays. He's a white guy you're talking nonsense.
estate mafia..but masterfull song & howling lyrics from HOWARD DEVOTO..Cassic!
It all starts with Alex.
AWAYDAYS.
peter murphy does a great cover of this
saw on the telly that a buzz was created because he could play all the guitar parts on Televisions' Marquee Moon
Chris Lopes John McGeoch.
Roody doody Cartykins !!
💜
A new-wave classic. Heard this by Barry Adamson last night in Manchester. Absolutely BRILLIANT. Perhaps even better than the Magazine version! ? ! ?
Perfect song for a scrap.
Cracking band cracking film
A luz sai de dentro de me
🤘
great job lah
Scallies in their Peter Storms!
AEGHM ❤️
dance to the music
jumping Jack flash
Buddhism
and 1950's horror flicks a divine concoction
what movie is this?
Awaydayd
Nothing personal Jono...
Bring on the Mags. F.T.M.
Watch the other one. This one us from a fillum and is nithing to di with the iriginal song. Spoils it tbh.
Thanks for the background info. I couldn't figure out the picture component.
Magazine were punk
Fictitious four
Peter storm is actually cheap
Ikr
We are the mods
MrEconline None of these groups were mods.
casuals were pretty much modern day mods
Great Song, ruined by the Nasty Video, we don't need that violence,
Awesome track never knew about it until I watched this film.
What movie is this from?
Ah, just saw it was Awaydays, nvm
NACIR 💐
Working class kids vs. Skinheads?
Exactly how it was in 1978-82 the number of times we were laughed at and called poofs by big woollyback firms. Then SCOUSE Speedy Gonzarlos Kids chased the Whoopers all over their own town. Men running from Boys 🇬🇧
young turks and old guard,
Hmm seems the old guard got caught off guard by the upcoming wee nasty crew Lol.
it happens just like that, old guard went to sleep, as they do, its life ! but the old ones did have their day and a new crew is being made right now to replace the wee nasty ones who think they are ruling the roost, and the old one will have one more day that is theirs,
@@sicks6six Wondering if they were Walsall. It's their accents, plus the red and white. Just a total guess. Best wishes from a non violent ( but very capable) Glaswegian.
there actors, Walsall, when I went there in 1973 the terraces were made from wooden railway sleepers, only thing I can remember.
I have to get those forest hills god damn.
I’m a skinhead and disagree with this fight the skins should of won lucky it’s just a film
Much as I love this film the fights scenes, particularly this one, never looked realistic. The skinheads were bigger, older, and had the numbers, and yet within half a minute they are all on the floor, and not one of the pack were injured. I don't see it.
Evan Burrows never had a real fight then
Brilliant soundtrack, but one of the worst movies of the last 25 years. It had SO much potential. Sadly, it fell far short. Gratuitous "fucks", "cunts" and violence does not a good movie make.