I second the Suburban Rhonda, it was engraved in my brain as a teenager.... please upload!
11 years ago
Paulpry
The world wants to harm me. I must be vigilant!
12 years ago
slessorpr
This excellent song is abt the ill-fated attempts to popularise Pepsi Cola in China around the time of Nixon's visit (?). An ad campaign was created in China with the winning slogan 'Pepsi Cola Brings Yr Ancestors Back From The Grave'. It was meant to say 'Pepsi Cola Refreshes Yr Spirits...' but someone got the translation awfully wrong. I'll bet the Chinese had a good laugh abt their ancestors coming back...
13 years ago
torridscene
Funny, it sounds a bit like Gary Numan. Yes this magazine LP was good, but really, compared to the first two albums, not earthshaking. I like the drumming on this cut.
13 years ago
mantrap9
Hey bud, if you have Suburban rhonda please upload.
13 years ago
dvargashell
this is really good stuff because its not like the other records magazine did. i bought a bootleg cassette of this in singapore a long time ago...
14 years ago
nirb8
I totally agree! Have no idea why it got this bad reputation. McGeoch or no McGeoch, MMATW is a wonderful album and is no less than Real Life and Secondhand Daylight. I actually think it is better than Correct Use of Soap, but this is only my opinion.
14 years ago
James Griffiths
Love it. One of the best tracks on 'Magic, Murder and the Weather'. I slated the album on my first couple of listens, but now it's really grown on me. It is a very underrated album. I think most Magazine fans have erased it from their memory, I think especially considering the absesnce of Mr McGeogh. But still it remains a sturdy record that gets better with repeated listenings.
14 years ago
John Kedward
Thanks. Underated album. This is great but Great Mans' secrets is fine too