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Spellbound: The Story of John McGeoch (1/6) 

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"The story of John McGeoch, one of the most innovative and influential guitarists of the past thirty years.
Born in Scotland and raised in Manchester and London, John McGeoch was described as the "post punk Jimmy Page", a man with an experimental, uncompromising and unique style.
He was a distinctive player who could conjure up dramatic riffs and sounds that had never been heard before.
During his life he performed with no fewer than nine bands on the cutting-edge of music, including Magazine, Siouxsie and the Banshees and Visage.
Yet, despite this rich musical pedigree, his story has remained untold - until now.
Radio 2s Pete Mitchell talks to Howard Devoto, Siouxsie Sioux and Johnny Marr among others, as he shines a light on the life of this unsung guitar hero."
It's sad how completely obscure and underrated John McGeoch is. I stumbled upon this by chance and decided to upload it here for more people to listen to. Apologies for the lack of video content. It's more about the sound anyways. Enjoy.

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Комментарии : 119   
@brianmorecombe2726
@brianmorecombe2726 Год назад
Died in his sleep at only 48,peaceful way to go but so young.Some of his guitar imo was the highest quality and just fantastic.
@deadlegs187
@deadlegs187 3 года назад
As a guitarist I can safely say he'll not be forgotten. His songs are a joy to play (when not impossible)
@guytunes1
@guytunes1 12 лет назад
I knew John as a friend and neighbour on the river at Hammersmith from 1993 to his untimely and very sad death. He was a really genuine guy, with time for everyone, fantastic anecdotes and understandable vitriol at the music industry ! He was just starting to record again about a year before his death....who knows where that may have led.... Thanks so much for your time and industriousness in compiling this fantastic this story of his musical Life. Guy
@raybrash375
@raybrash375 3 года назад
I cry when I think of a talent like John leaving us at 48. We live because of genius like him
@oldschoolm8
@oldschoolm8 9 лет назад
Talk about underrated eh? Whenever guitar magazines do a top 100 best guitarists list, I never see him on it. It's mad, he was so ace!
@princeofcupspoc9073
@princeofcupspoc9073 4 года назад
Or Geordie Walker.
@garynorred4643
@garynorred4643 Год назад
👊👍
@SebastianRodriguez-cq3qu
@SebastianRodriguez-cq3qu 8 месяцев назад
True! Never mentioned. Creativity is off the table of reviewers, I guess.
@sebastianrodriguez2932
@sebastianrodriguez2932 Год назад
Ju Ju is his masterpiece. Boundless creativity
@bluecat798
@bluecat798 Год назад
Yeah man, I was a 21 year old punkette when I bought Juju. I totally agree with you-a masterpiece! John was and still is my favorite guitar hero! ❤
@joshwallis
@joshwallis 9 месяцев назад
I’ve enjoyed that record countless times and I still just can’t figure out how he gets a lot of those tones. Utterly brilliant!
@choicey2748
@choicey2748 4 года назад
The only guitarist who could make the hair stand up on the back of my neck he was utterly fucking brilliant live
@neilgodfrey6578
@neilgodfrey6578 3 года назад
He wasn't obscure and unrecognised when he was playing, he was celebrated and respected, everyone who truly listened to music knew his sound.
@SkeeterNYC
@SkeeterNYC 6 лет назад
Let's face it The Banshees made some of their best work with John McGeoch. Too bad that he didn't last longer.
@JimJWalker
@JimJWalker 6 лет назад
Very underrated. He was elite. Best of the best.
@smellegantcode
@smellegantcode 4 года назад
I watched the first 5 minutes of this video in full screen, not realising I was staring at a single static picture, yet still enthralled by the "visuals". That's surely the mark of great radio!
@tonyrapa-tonyrapa
@tonyrapa-tonyrapa 9 месяцев назад
Obviously, everyone gushes over Shot By Both Sides but, for me, The Light Pours Out Of Me is the shining star. And no doubt about it Real Life and Secondhand Daylight are brilliant albums (for me, The Correct Use Of Soap and Magic, Murder And The Weather are too weak and disjointed). Cannot stop playing both at the moment!
@liamstrauss5477
@liamstrauss5477 2 года назад
Rhythm of Cruelty by Magazine guitar parts are just incredible he was one of the best.
@guytunes1
@guytunes1 12 лет назад
Yes, he really was a great friend and a real Diamond ; he came on holiday in France with his wife Sophie to see us one summer.....His alarm call was usually a tinkly tinkly very large glass of spritzer at about 11 if we were not up ! We really miss him; but his spirit and love lives on in our memories and, of course, his stunning innovative guitar playing ! Thanks again Guy : )
@judeleese7783
@judeleese7783 4 года назад
Into The Light.....I played that magical track over and over, his playing was mesmerising.
@ntz7358
@ntz7358 6 месяцев назад
me too !!!!
@AngelGarcia-oy3yj
@AngelGarcia-oy3yj 6 месяцев назад
Into the Light is his masterpiece...
@terrypussypower
@terrypussypower 8 лет назад
McGeogh was *THE* sound of UK post punk guitar. Whenever I think of McGeogh I think of him sporting his Yamaha SG, the first one I'd ever seen, and thinking it was the coolest sound ever!
@ivorlongshot
@ivorlongshot 7 лет назад
terrypussypower You can't beat a Yamaha SG, I've got a 700s & it pisses all over my 76 Les Paul.
@halcyon289
@halcyon289 6 лет назад
Check out Carlos Santana playing one. Incredible sustain and tone.
@permaveg
@permaveg 9 лет назад
Without doubt one the best and innovative guitarist's of the punk and post punk era, I'm proud to say I saw him twice with the mighty Magazine, he was a great guitarist and sax player. So sadly missed. Siouxsie said he was the best guitarist the Banshees ever had, just listen to 'Ju Ju' for proof of that. Scotland gave the world two great guitarist's, one John McGeoch and the other being Stuart Adamson, and booze took them away from us like a thief in the night.
@MrHoefnix
@MrHoefnix 5 лет назад
Another great guitarist from Scotland is Ian Bairnson. Not to mention Angus Young. They're not post punk guitarists obviously.
@andreaprodan5616
@andreaprodan5616 12 лет назад
McGeoch was a FINE guitarrist. A man of taste, of energy.... a visionary. This RU-vid 'find' is a gem. Thanks for uploading, thanks to Siouxsie, Devoto.... and to ALL who give their memories and opinions.
@B17B25guy
@B17B25guy 9 лет назад
I met John McGeoch at 'After Dark' in Lockport, NY when Magazine played there to a small crowd in Aug. of '79. Our guitarist picked up several tricks and ideas that afternoon and evening after some chats.
@XellKamikaze
@XellKamikaze 12 лет назад
Everything I've heard about John McGeoch is nothing but positive. Not only an amazing guitarist but a great guy. I wish I was fortunate enough to have met him. Thanks for the comment! :)
@threadnugent
@threadnugent 2 года назад
Massive love and respect… so sad he passed…left a massive mark
@olivierblandin840
@olivierblandin840 6 лет назад
legends never die ,John Mac Geoch forever !
@farrahhassen
@farrahhassen 14 лет назад
Thank you for uploading all 6 parts. You just did a great public service by doing so, honoring such a post punk giant! Among many bands, you can't listen to Radiohead (especially The Bends record) without hearing his influence.
@johnbarry1965
@johnbarry1965 12 лет назад
What Hendrix was to the 60's, McGeogh was to post punk, my Guitar hero!!!!!
@TheEndofBeginnings
@TheEndofBeginnings 14 лет назад
Amazing and influential, RIP John. I would kill for a Guitar Hero: Magazine
@patricklindsey1308
@patricklindsey1308 11 лет назад
The light pours out of me ( him) John..
@landonweb
@landonweb 9 лет назад
Really thanks for uploading this!
@tommym1966
@tommym1966 12 лет назад
Pleasure listening to this. Many thanks for the upload.
@fraser9056
@fraser9056 5 лет назад
After listening to Magazine he inspired me to start playing the guitar. Never looked back. A truly outstanding guitarist. Sadly missed.
@thehowlingterror
@thehowlingterror 8 месяцев назад
Thank you to the BBC for making this.
@themodernday5699
@themodernday5699 13 лет назад
Thank you for uploading this!
@MCNOISE666
@MCNOISE666 14 лет назад
I missed this when it was broadcast, so thanks for posting!!!
@Devito46
@Devito46 12 лет назад
What a great guitar player he was. Thanks for uploading ! I saw him live with Magazine (lucky me) and with Siouxsie and the Banshees.
@CIRCLEOFTONE
@CIRCLEOFTONE 5 лет назад
Legend.
@rongravy
@rongravy 14 лет назад
I saw him in 90 with PiL front row on acid. Amazing show. RIP.
@asquietas
@asquietas Год назад
Impressive...
@erosssselavy
@erosssselavy 14 лет назад
Thanks for post this!
@spadger9122
@spadger9122 3 года назад
Real life . Thanks for this . Me and my bro , he's our proper guitar hero .
@stevemckenna2401
@stevemckenna2401 10 месяцев назад
For me the most underrated guitarist of all time. Period.
@jameshenderson2863
@jameshenderson2863 5 лет назад
He either played on or directly influenced the playing on pretty much every record I bought in the 80s. I love his playing still.
@Guedzilla
@Guedzilla 14 лет назад
Oh wow! Kudos to you for uploading this stuff!
@ALNITAKT
@ALNITAKT 12 лет назад
Thanks for share!
@exeuroweenie
@exeuroweenie 14 лет назад
If any guitarist could make soundtracks for the dreams I have,it'd be him.
@fellspoint9364
@fellspoint9364 Год назад
9A Batoum Gardens, Hammersmith….1984 . The scene of many wild and delightful evenings …Anglo-American rock-a-billy parties that certainly improved international relations. Dear Johnny boy was likely in attendance…quite a unique era.
@mOdWrx53
@mOdWrx53 10 лет назад
Thanks!
@AFaceintheCrowd01
@AFaceintheCrowd01 Год назад
He reached his peak just as the cutting-edge stuff began to turn away from guitars and move towards electronics.
@Nivenization
@Nivenization 5 лет назад
Thank you.
@The.Last.Guitar.Hero.
@The.Last.Guitar.Hero. 14 лет назад
legend FACT RIP john
@earinsound
@earinsound 13 лет назад
i haven't even watched this yet...but THANK YOU anyway. Mr McGeoch was an amazing guitarist.
@asquietas
@asquietas Год назад
It's a radio programme...
@philipmartin5757
@philipmartin5757 4 года назад
Sorry but there's so few to lay claim to but someone who left Scotland for London in 1971 and studied at Manchester Poly in 1975 was not 'born in Scotland and raised in Manchester and London...' That'll be born and raised in Greenock in Scotland if accuracy's ever important...
@mwjppgg
@mwjppgg 14 лет назад
Que buenos guitarrasos que tenian los temas de Magazine!
@beckfreak2000
@beckfreak2000 13 лет назад
Saw him with Magazine ,thought he was a true original then. will last forever in the ranks of electric guitarists.
@JJONNYREPP
@JJONNYREPP Год назад
Spellbound: The Story of John McGeoch (1/6) 1337pm 16.4.23 as a lover of magazine - i could say it doesn't hurt too much to listen to some chaps chat about their fav musicians... though it is beyond me just cos folk like us enjoy such and such a musician why it's assumed they must have heard of the plebian prole-y fanbase...
@timmoral
@timmoral 12 лет назад
My thanks...
@richies6420
@richies6420 4 года назад
Sure do wish there were visuals to this
@jonfletcher147
@jonfletcher147 Год назад
So special with Siouxsie
@ricardopralon4763
@ricardopralon4763 4 года назад
Great musician. Inimitable style.
@jimymichigan
@jimymichigan 11 лет назад
In the last few years we in the U.S just started getting info on bands like siouxsi and early 80 bands and certain influences they had on each other. And the different sounds they posessed..
@rikkrude4923
@rikkrude4923 6 лет назад
Best guitarist ever. I think the spot as #1 can be between him and Johnny marr. Fuck slash no one comes close to this guy and marr
@asquietas
@asquietas Год назад
Fuck yeah man
@archbishoprobert
@archbishoprobert 6 лет назад
Johns. Contributions. Are. Huge
@Devito46
@Devito46 12 лет назад
@Devito46 And The Armoury Show aswell.
@fadgadgeter3352
@fadgadgeter3352 6 лет назад
....the reason why ive played guitar for 40 years....fuck the rest...he was the best.
@jgmccabe
@jgmccabe 4 года назад
Would love to have seen this as a TV program rather than a radio series.
@moomoochacoo
@moomoochacoo 11 лет назад
he said swagger
@heavydutydudes
@heavydutydudes 14 лет назад
@TheEndofBeginnings for sure
@olafbigandglad
@olafbigandglad 13 лет назад
are there any guitarists out there who know the chords for permafrost, specifically the chorus?
@geoffreysmither8572
@geoffreysmither8572 6 лет назад
I'm guessing after 2 and ½ minutes of a fuzzy picture of John, that there is no video with this.
@asparagusbear3323
@asparagusbear3323 5 лет назад
radio show?
@shaynegray9099
@shaynegray9099 3 года назад
Hahahaha!
@asquietas
@asquietas Год назад
Jeez, it's a radio programme
@exeuroweenie
@exeuroweenie 12 лет назад
Thanks for this,loved his work with the Banshees.I doubt even Jimi Hendryx could have come up with something like Follow The Sun or Voodoo Dolly.
@iangrant9958
@iangrant9958 4 года назад
You kind of sound racist. Why did you have say Jimi Hendrix? Jimi Hendrix was a genius just like John McGeoch was a genius. Stop comparing guitar players..... they all contribute to guitar music in different ways.
@lucasramirez2292
@lucasramirez2292 2 года назад
@@iangrant9958 hendrix is constantly considered the number 1 guitarist. but i do agree hendrix could not have made the guitar parts in voodoo dolly for sure.
@moomoochacoo
@moomoochacoo 11 лет назад
were you born a "few years ago" im sure there has been info on the 80s bands before the internet.
@projectx605
@projectx605 13 лет назад
whats the song in the beggining?
@dinastanford7779
@dinastanford7779 Год назад
Have you seen his biography published last year.
@elalek8444
@elalek8444 3 года назад
Alguien que quiera subtitular en español?? 🖤🖤
@XellKamikaze
@XellKamikaze 12 лет назад
Magazine - Motorcade
@julesfruhauf7331
@julesfruhauf7331 6 лет назад
Rip 😭
@fourganger88
@fourganger88 12 лет назад
What is that song at the beginning?
@Warrogue1
@Warrogue1 5 лет назад
Motorcade by Magazine
@valjrart6702
@valjrart6702 2 года назад
Its this just the sound rippied of a propper documentary(with video, i mean)?
@asquietas
@asquietas Год назад
It's a bog standard, dated Radio 2 programme from years ago
@AmazinglyGayPhil
@AmazinglyGayPhil 4 года назад
Whats the song at the start ?
@gabriellatamney2660
@gabriellatamney2660 3 года назад
It's Magazine - Motorcade
@AmazinglyGayPhil
@AmazinglyGayPhil 3 года назад
@@gabriellatamney2660 Thank ypu sorry i came back for my fill saw my comment never expected a reply. Thank you Kindly
@gabriellatamney2660
@gabriellatamney2660 3 года назад
@@AmazinglyGayPhil Happy to help! Magazine are great, highly recommend
@pureswitch
@pureswitch 14 лет назад
Show them how to play the harp john. RIP,
@spiritualcramp8000
@spiritualcramp8000 4 года назад
put some fanger on those flat harps bro.
@padraigsisk4057
@padraigsisk4057 3 года назад
Himself and Stuart adamson were legends. Oops still are
@ulfgar26
@ulfgar26 11 лет назад
he was my hero. he was sadly a heroine addict. that answers your question x x
@galetinm
@galetinm 7 лет назад
ulfgar26 actually I think it was booze.
@pearlsforheroes1639
@pearlsforheroes1639 6 лет назад
Too many birds spoiled the broth, and scag presumably.
@Warrogue1
@Warrogue1 5 лет назад
ulfgar26, Can you cite a source for that?
@Teeb2023
@Teeb2023 5 лет назад
_"he was sadly a heroine addict."_ He had a thing for women of great repute and fortitude?
@Joaquin00
@Joaquin00 3 года назад
Please could you activate the subtitles in Spanish, it would be very important to me
@clairekilduff5930
@clairekilduff5930 2 года назад
It’s McGyoch not McGeeoch.
@speakertreatz
@speakertreatz 2 года назад
I'm glad someone's said it, I thought I was going mad. we would pronounce it McGyock (phonetically) in Ireland and I've always read it that way. All these lads and their Gee-och.. thanks for clarifying it :)
@clairekilduff5930
@clairekilduff5930 2 года назад
@@speakertreatz I'm Irish so it was driving me mad too 🤣
@speakertreatz
@speakertreatz 2 года назад
@@clairekilduff5930 :) sorry, I thought you were Scottish, Kilduff sounds very Scottish. This coming from a guy called Paisley.
@clairekilduff5930
@clairekilduff5930 2 года назад
@@speakertreatz haha well I know there are alot of Kil names in Scotland. And the only reason I know how to pronounce geoch is cos the Irish and Scottish languages are very similar. Not that I can speak either 🙄
@speakertreatz
@speakertreatz 2 года назад
@@clairekilduff5930 lol neither can I. We can pronounce McGeoch right though :)
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