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mdigenakis
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I caught them playing on an older episode of Later....w/ Jools Holland and i've been really into them since then (about 2 weeks). Listening to "A design for llife" right now.
"Don't let the darkness eat you up..."
-Greg Dulli
-Greg Dulli
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yeh i have been a fan for few years. They are good.. seen them 3 times live0
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I BrisK I wrote:yeh i have been a fan for few years. They are good.. seen them 3 times live"Don't let the darkness eat you up..."
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mdigenakis wrote:I DL a few of their songs, do you have any recommendations? A specific album choice?
The Holy Bible is by far the best album they have ever recorded and one of the best British albums of the 90's.
Generation Terrorist and Gold Against the Soul are both good as well.Can not be arsed with life no more.0 -
mdigenakis wrote:I DL a few of their songs, do you have any recommendations? A specific album choice?
yes
everything must go
gold against the soul
generation terroists
those 3 albums first then
know your enemy
this is my truth tell me yours
send away the tigers
holy bible
then if you love them listen to lifeblood0 -
Been listening to the Manics alot lately...here are my fave songs...
Roses In The Hospital
Life Becoming A Landslide
Born A Girl
Little Baby Nothing
4st 7lb
Yes
Motorcycle Emptiness
Enola/Alone
Winterlovers
FasterIs it so wrong to think that love can keep us safe?0 -
Motorcycle Emptiness
I was listening to this song while driving along an open highway. Just great."Don't let the darkness eat you up..."
-Greg Dulli0 -
their new album is a right return to form.0
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love this band
send away the tigers is a solid album with two fucking awesome songsAthens, Greece: 2006/09/30
"Call me Ishmael. Some years ago- never mind how long precisely- having little or no money in my purse, and nothing particular to interest me on shore, I thought I would sail about a little and see the watery part of the world." Herman Melville : Moby Dick0 -
I BrisK I wrote:yes
everything must go
gold against the soul
generation terroists
those 3 albums first then
know your enemy
this is my truth tell me yours
send away the tigers
holy bible
then if you love them listen to lifeblood"I remember one night at Muzdalifa with nothing but the sky overhead, I lay awake amid sleeping Muslim brothers and I learned that pilgrims from every land — every colour, and class, and rank; high officials and the beggar alike — all snored in the same language"0 -
The Holy Bible contains a subtle sound during This Is Yesterday......... can somebody please acknowledge that the melody is in part Last Christmas by George Michael. dont worry this is not a test.0
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elmer wrote:The Holy Bible contains a subtle sound during This Is Yesterday......... can somebody please acknowledge that the melody is in part Last Christmas by George Michael. dont worry this is not a test.
I was also shocked to find that This Is Yesterday was actually written by Nicky, since the subject matter is very much in the style of Richey. one of my favourite songs anyway.
"I repent, I'm sorry, everything is falling apart""I remember one night at Muzdalifa with nothing but the sky overhead, I lay awake amid sleeping Muslim brothers and I learned that pilgrims from every land — every colour, and class, and rank; high officials and the beggar alike — all snored in the same language"0 -
Jeremy1012 wrote:I believe it is, or at least inspired by it. James certainly covered the song acoustic several times, although you probably know that?
I was also shocked to find that This Is Yesterday was actually written by Nicky, since the subject matter is very much in the style of Richey. one of my favourite songs anyway.
"I repent, I'm sorry, everything is falling apart"0 -
elmer wrote:a mate who was a major fan of the manics would just grunt when I pointed the similarity out to him, couldnt willingly accept anything that could be construed as negative about them."I remember one night at Muzdalifa with nothing but the sky overhead, I lay awake amid sleeping Muslim brothers and I learned that pilgrims from every land — every colour, and class, and rank; high officials and the beggar alike — all snored in the same language"0
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seen em live 7 times since '96 i think!?!, can't quite remember
started listening to them in 1996 after i caught them supporting oasis at knebworth and 'australia' was the loudest thing i had heard to that date.
Holy Bible is an awesome piece of recording, recorded for next to nothing in the red light district in cardiff and during the time richey edwards was put in a mental hospital, its raw, pretty damn iconic and powerfull.
if you get the 10 yr anniversary of the album you get a dvd and it has a festival appearance on it(glastonbury?), JD Bradfield is fuckin intense round that period and nicky wire announces to the crowd 'think its time they built a fuckin bypass through here'...nice.
i digress....everything must go is awesome, tis is my truth has some really good songs on it but i found nicky wire's lyrics got a little 'me, me , me' during 'know your enemy' and i still haven't listened to 'lifeblood' even though its on my cd rack.
i stiil didn't pass up the chance to see them at leeds uni a couple of years ago, it was awesome, wall to wall 'bible'
james dean bradfield is a fantastic frontman, pretty fine guitarist, basically learnt all his moves from appetite for destruction, just got to watch an old bootleg from 92/93 and it makes you love 'em!
jeez, haven't thought about the manics for ages, turns out im a right geek!
leeds 26/08/06....electric
paris 11/09/06.....crushed...but estatic
wembley 18/06/07.....oh yes
'listen...you can hear the sustain...you just hold that note and you can go get a bite whilst its still going'
the legend , nigel tufnell0 -
The masses against the classes and motorcycle emptiness are probably my two fav songs."Don't let the darkness eat you up..."
-Greg Dulli0
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