That Journal for Plague Lovers is twinned with The Holy Bible is a red herring; JFPL's sister album is really Gold Against the Soul.
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Still no sign of the Manics doing a Tim's twitter album party, but Dave Eringa was part of last night's one for Idlewild's 100 Broken Windows, with a few anecdote about how recording it overlapped with song Manics stuff. And he liked one of my tweets which was nice
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Link to The S*n above in case anyone else is using their phone and can’t hover over the source first.
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Solitude sometimes is is the best song from the best album ever.
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Given how many historic Glastonbury events the BBC have put on iplayer (in excellent quality by the way) it's a shame they couldn't find a single Manics performance to put up.
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R.I.P. Johnny Mandel
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Having brain fog, but remind me... was the film about GT, Culture Alienation Boredom and Despair... actually released?
I know we watched it in Rough Trade that one time. edit: just answered my own question, it was in the GT20 (small) boxset, and I've already got a signed copy :lol: |
Wasn't the one shown at Rough Trade a quote unquote Director's cut? All I can remember is the crowd murmuring (with one exception) along to condemned to rock n roll.... good times.
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I've been noticing a few vintage manics t-shirts recently on eBay going for several hundred pounds but this must be a record if it's a serious buyer;
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/164296222872 |
Been listening to the holy bible and she is suffering is the weak point of the album for me
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