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I think it's my favourite song... for now Anyway, here's my live video I filmed last night in Halifax of it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cUlOYVKU5ls
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So is the Piano Acoustic version available to purchase anywhere does anyone know?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWrYrAHFlvs |
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https://uk.7digital.com/artist/manic...rsion-17611248 And iTunes and Qobuz and probably others.
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Flint, Porco, thank you muchly.
Miss the days when I just just buy the CD single and be done with it! |
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I know, right? “Progress is a comfortable disease… !”
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Not to mention that we no longer have sleeve quotes for the singles either.
*luddites grumpily*
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Some of my absolute favourite manics songs have been their b-sides over the years so to lose those has been like a hole in my heart! I still remember vividly working through their back catalogue and discovering the delights of their b-sides for the first time - "Sepia huh? What's this like..."
So maybe the format will return some day, who knows. Stranger things...
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I remember in 96/97 I was a nipper collecting their back catalogue of singles, then one day I found a site which sold a double CD of b-sides and rarities - about 40 songs from 89 to 97 - which I absolutely played to death. Properly exciting times. |
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I don't mind it, but still think the chorus is too sickly. Think the part of the song that preceedes it would work as a chorus. Also not a fan of the "Don't Stop Believing" guitar bits that pop up throughout the song.
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In all honesty you would think they could still produce some CD singles, maybe with the regular track, the acoustic version and the instrumental on it, say £4.99 each.
I'd like to think even if they were limited to 1000 / 1500 copies they would sell out pretty quick. Surely there are still enough die hard fans around to buy them. Ah well, I can only dream |
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How dare you!
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