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Magazine | The Light Pours Out Of Me | Live 1980

This is a new video and audio restoration, edit, matrix and remix of Magazine performing The Light Pours Out Of Me in 1980, live on the Correct Use of Soap tour, their final shows until the reformation in the 2000’s. • Magazine are considered one of the best Post-Punk bands, and surely The Light Pours Out Of Me is one of their finest songs and indeed one of the greatest of the era. The Light Pours Out Of Me was one of two songs that Howard Devoto co-wrote with Pete Shelley [the other was Shot By Both Sides] and took with him when he left the Buzzcocks. The song also shares a third co-writing credit with Magazine genius guitarist, John McGeogh; presumably for providing the brilliant riff that underpins the song and the two ecstatic lead breaks, in it's latter section. Magazine recorded the Correct Use of Soap album with McGeogh, but he left the band by the time of tour. Purportedly, he was tired of Magazine's low sales and their less guitar-oriented material. He immediately joined Siouxsie and the Banshees, for the recording of their Kaleidoscope album, and subsequent tours and albums. To replace McGeogh on the tour, the band hired Robin Simon, who had been in Ultravox and Neo. That line-up toured the UK, Europe and Australia, recording the live album Play. Play consisted of a recording of the group's performance at Melbourne Festival Hall in Australia on 6 September 1980; part of the audio matrix we hear in this video. The final show of the Correct Use of Soap tour, and therefore Magazines last show from their heyday, was at the Metropol, Berlin on the 30th of October 1980; the footage of which we see in this video. • So this video combines the two aforementioned shows - Melbourne and Berlin. The footage is from the Berlin show. The audio is a matrix of the Berlin vocal, and music from Melbourne; from the Play album. My buddy, the producer Particledots engineered a near perfect track separation / breakdown of both Melbourne and Berlin audios. With what was for all intents and purposes, the master tracks, I created my own mix of the music from Melbourne. I omitted the Melbourne vocal, replacing it in the mix with the Berlin vocal. Therefore, now we have a video which has Devoto singing the actual vocal in the footage, with the band playing the music from the wonderfully crisp recording / production of the Play album. Thanks for watching, I hope you dig it! • Credits Video Source: Live at the Metropol, Berlin | 30 October 1980 | From the WDR TV Broadcast | Produced | Wilhelm Lang | Directed | Christian Wagner | Edited | Peter Ruchel Audio Source: • Vocal | Live at the Metropol, Berlin | 30 October 1980 | From the WDR TV Broadcast • Music | Live at the Melbourne Festival Hall | 6 September 1980 | From the Magazine album Play | Production Magazine, John Brand | Released December 1980 | Virgin Records (International) | © ℗ 2009 Virgin Records Limited 2024 Audio Remaster: Particledots | Track separation engineering | E.A.R.S. technology Nacho | Audio matrix and remix Musicians: Howard Devoto | vocals Barry Adamson | bass guitar Dave Formula | keyboards John Doyle | drums Robin Simon | guitar • Always more videos to follow, so please keep your electric eye on me babe! I don't own the rights, and I'm not making any money out of this etc. Just a fan making videos for other fans. Please Share, Like, Comment, Subscribe NachosVideos.com Facebook.com/TheNachoVideos    / nachovideo   ok.ru/nachovideo DailyMotion.com/NachosVideos Instagram.com/NachoVideo Twitter.com/NachosVideos Patreon.com/nachosvideos [email protected] I edit, therefore I am #Magazine #TheLightPoursOutOfMe #Playo

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