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Magazine – Shot By Both Sides

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From the album Real Life released in 1978 by Virgin.
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  1. The magnificent Howard Devoto….tell me why this man shouldn’t be in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame? I’ll bet the people at that Hall don’t even know who he, Magazine & Luxuria are. A real shame, because despite not selling trillions of records their influence is undeniable. Including: Teardrop Explodes (Julian Cope), Television (Tom Verlaine), Wire, Buzzcocks, Robyn Hitchcock (Softboys & Egyptians) — they deserve the R&R Hall of Fame BEFORE any freaking rapper gets in. Give me a break.

  2. always loved this band , brilliant

  3. Big fan. great song. Still sounds completely compelling

  4. This is so good, 19th century goodies!

  5. @SillyMushrooms for these? probably because he sings like that

  6. @hasanrolf even in them days????

  7. WOW, JUST WOW.

  8. oh jonny mac, beautiful guitar solo at 2:08 RIP you crazy fuck

  9. A real punk classic

  10. @SillyMushrooms No,narrow minded radiostations

  11. fucking quality. even in them days.
    

  12. @SillyMushrooms 3 gold selling albums – that’s pretty big. Would you prefer they were on xfactor every week?

  13. Teacher,pupil.Magazine Brough the Buzzcocks to school.

  14. Reminds of my first heavy metal riff I made back in 1992, I had not heard this by then.

  15. Guitar line at one part is similar to Buzzcocks, from “Lipstick.”

  16. Not as powerful as The Pop Group :P

  17. @SillyMushrooms in the words of david hester, ‘YUUUUUUUUUUUUUP’

  18. seeing them in november =D

  19. Hero’ve, finally arrived!

  20. Hero’ve, fineally arrived!

  21. 30 years ahead of their time

  22. Blaggers ITA stole the riff from this song and used it on one of their song’s.

  23. Magnificent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  24. The singer sounds like Peter Murphy, that’s great!

  25. dont understand how bands like magazine , the pixies and the electric punes never made it big. narrow minded public?


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