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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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The Vorticists - easily. It's even in my top 10 favourite Manics tracks. Dreaming A City is quite close behind, mind you. Everything is far behind, though (although I forgot about Alien Orders/Invisible Armies which is REALLY good!)
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I haven't listened to See It Like Sutherland much, but it just came on and it's so lovely. Not my fave instrumental, but really great.
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Probably The Vorticists but Alien Orders is a triumph (and fits JFPL perfectly in my opinion), as is Hughesovka. Vocals would ruin the sheer perfection of any of these.
I went through a phase of being addicted to Ostpolitik - it's the best b-side of that era. See It Like Sutherland proved a pleasant surprise too. You Know It's Going To Hurt also deserves an honourable mention for being all poignant. Engage With Your Shadow would have made a good instrumental. |
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Kodawari was growing on me
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Horses Under Starlight
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seconded
...no, I do not mean this in a Wire-bashing way. I just think that it's a lot more exciting musically than, erm vocally.
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I completely understand and agree totally.
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Old thread, but I'd have to go with The Vorticists, Ostpolitik and Kodawari. Triumphs.
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The Vorticists is fantastic. It would have been a great opening track on Lifeblood I think.
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I've been knowing this since Ostopolitik came out but always forgot to write it: I know that it's impossible, but it sounds like a rip-off of a not-very-known song by a very-well-known Italian pop singer, who once in his lifetime decide to record a properly rock album which went pretty unnoticed. Anyway, in this album there is this song whose intro is identical to the Ostopolitik one. It's a coincidence of course, because the Italian song is from 1998 and it's quite unknown, but...well, it's pretty incredible.
Here the two songs: Che Giorno È: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eew738fjH58 Ostopolitik: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8xF9iWTLhk
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We need to run this poll again. Dreaming A City is now my choice.
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I quite like Manorbier though I chose The Vorticists
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Dreaming a City or Manorbier for me. Both very evocative. You can hear the influence of Simple Minds' Theme for Great Cities in Dreaming a City, and Manorbier always struck me as a very autumnal thing, late 60s Pink Floyd meeting late 60s Beach Boys yet somehow sounding like neither.
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