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View Poll Results: Favourite Manics Instrumental Track? | |||
Horses Under Starlight (Kevin Carter single) | 19 | 17.43% | |
The Vorticists (Autumnsong single) | 36 | 33.03% | |
You Know It's Going To Hurt (Indian Summer single) | 14 | 12.84% | |
'Untitled' (website-exclusive) | 2 | 1.83% | |
Alien Orders / Invisible Armies (Journal For Plague Lovers Japanese bonus track) | 10 | 9.17% | |
Ostopolitik ((It's Not War) Just The End Of Love single) | 9 | 8.26% | |
See It Like Sutherland (Radio Wales Music Day 2013 exclusive) | 9 | 8.26% | |
Other* (define in comments) | 10 | 9.17% | |
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I probably should have put an an end-date on the poll before Manorbier and left that for another poll in the future... never mind.
I think Manorbier is great, but it wouldn't change my vote for The Vorticists. I don't get people who hate all instrumentals, do they get tetchy during guitar solos? Lyrics/words/vocals are of course a massive part of the Manics' work, but sometimes I think it's nice to just focus on the music, and it's hardly a large proportion of their tracks that are without lyrics.
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