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I have no idea what criteria the band used when selecting singles. We've had glimpses of their methodology - for example, 'Indian Summer* sounds like Design For Life, in that case we'll put it on the album - and have it as a single!' I have always wondered to what extent the band were free to choose singles (and the order of singles) and how many were chosen from them by the record company. *I adore Indian Summer, by the way (my favourite track from SATT).
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Though I would have personally loved Intravenous Agnostic as a single. Maybe not even instead of one of the others, KYE was a plentiful album, it could have taken another single IMHO.
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Much more favourable to Love of Richard Nixon these days, meself. Wasn't on here at the time, curious to know what the reaction was like back then. Only knew a handful of Manics fans at the time, we were just glad they were back, don't remember banging on about how great the single was.
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Fair point about the lyrics. I suppose musically it just feels like one of the 'tamest' songs on the album, which struck me as the image they were trying to avoid at that point. I'd say similar for Ocean Spray, actually. The album has lots of rawer moments and more unusual tracks, but it feels like only the first two singles followed up on that.
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I think Let Robeson Sing is the worst single
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Sometimes I like to go on eBay and look at the completed listings and see the going rate for stuff these days. Every now and again I'm shocked. Some sod paid over £50 for a a GT and TIMTTMY minidisc.
Got em meself mind. Never gonna listen to em, never had the means to. Someone's trying to sell a Holy Bible one for £55 and a Gold Against The Soul one for £80, what the fuck. Are minidiscs actually popular?
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I kind of wish I'd bought all the official MiniDiscs now. But at the time I thought 'why bother? I have the superior quality CD and I can make a digital copy...'. and I would speculate that that is probably part of why MiniDisc failed to become as popular as it might have, as lovely a format as it was in many ways. Plus they cost the same or more than CDs, so they weren't even attractive as a budget option like cassettes were for ages.
I do have GT on MD.
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I'm just missing GATS & THB .. not got a working player anymore tho. I remember I used to spend a fortune on batteries
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The MDs always for way more then I'm willing to pay. I was lucky enough to get KYE (I forget how much) and Truth. Truth I got last year or the year before for about £3 new on Amazon Marketplace! Still haven't opened it and probably never will.
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About time I got some use out of these. None of that hipster vinyl bollocks.
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Well, I never knoew they had the titles on the side of the discs themselves... I do have them all...
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My first copies of GT and TIMTTMY were on MiniDisc, mostly for the novelty of it I think. Didn't own CD copies of either until maybe ten years ago. I think I ended up giving them to a charity shop in the end. Wish I'd been a bit more resourceful!
Still, it's a bit odd as they're pretty much obsolete. Unlike tapes, for which blanks, pre-recordeds and decks are still made in bulk, and never really went away for underground/DIY music, MiniDiscs have descended into true obscurity. I used to follow a MiniDisc label (n5MD) and they had to change to CD as they could no longer get their MDs professionally made, and I'm struggling to find any evidence of newly made hi-fis or separates available. I suppose they never sold too well and stopped being made which makes them rare and thus collectors items. |
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