This post might be better suited to the "controversial opinions" thread i dunno but here goes anyway...I reckon there's often a link between the quality of the lyrics and quality of the music in the Manics' work. When (Nicky's) lyrics are a bit naff it seems that musically the writing suffers too and when the words are decent James/Sean seem inspired to write better music. This is a bit of a generalisation and arguably totally subjective but I think it applies a lot of the time and can be seen on both an album and individual song basis. Any thoughts on this folks?
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What the hell is this: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Atlantis-I...item4aaf3cd8ef
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*facepalm* I thought it might've been too shit for youtube, didn't think to check.
It's a bit bangin' |
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btw atlantis is funny. Eurofools! |
I'd say dancey stuff too :lol:
It's definitely better than the Atlantis one |
I'm studying Daniel Defoe and his ''A Journal of the Plague Year'', and I've been gigglin for the past 5 minutes :p
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I can't get into 'We Were Never Told', I mean it's a nice song and everything but that's about it.
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I've been at uni for a week now and I've met three other people who know and like the Manics! So they definitely still appeal to young people :)
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Having said that, one of my 24 year old flat mates went to see them on the JFPL tour. He's obviously not a massive fan because he thought it was their newest album and he didn't realise I was a massive fan because he was explaining to me how they'd split it into two different sets and everything. |
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