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It doesn't go into the specific specifics and it's from near 20 years ago but, apart from that, here's an interesting chat wi Sean about his influences/interests.....http://www.angelfire.com/zine2/seanm...rhythmmag.html
I remember an interview where when asked about Sean Richey produced a quote by the Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu "Those who speak do not know, and those who know do not speak”....I've always remembered that being a quiet one myself. I'd like to think that applies. However, there is another quote, possibly Mark Twain "it is better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to talk and remove all doubt.”.....which may be more my slogan
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Another interesting set up is in Coldplay, where Chris Martin gets 40% while the other three get 20% of all publishing royalties. (Confirmed in an interview). Again gives him creative control while everyone is happy. And yes the Oasis set-up surely lead to resentment. Happened in Take That with Gary Barlow too! Ha! |
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I'm quite sure that Sean has been heavily involved in the music writing for all the songs. He's never been interested in the fame side or even talking about himself. For that my respect for him grows.
The band knows how he has contributed. He's too modest and humble to have his name in the credits all the time. There are still so many MSP secrets that will remain secret.
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"Who sang on The Last Time I Saw Paris" and was it James's wife
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The biggest secret is that James still plays bass on the rockier tracks on Manics albums. Hence why obviously great songs are not played on tour.
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I do recall that Sean came up with the idea of Removables being unplugged because JDB couldn't figure it out - but whether that means the chord progression was his or not I don't know. Direction and strategy, related to performance and tone especially, are at least as important as being able to come up with a riff or melody, and I suspect Sean contributes more in this way - as have certain producers no doubt, whose role can be pretty underrated. Both Nicky and Sean had to hold James back on EMG, for example, from incorporating guitar solos, which his instincts have always favored. |
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I generally think the reason why certain songs don't get played live is down to James's insecurity about his voice and wishing to do further damage to it. Plus most of those songs require James to balance the guitar work with the singing which obviously a lot easier to do track by track in the studio. Not a knock down to James, he's still probably still one of the best lead guitar singers out there.
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