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"How could you become (another boy struck dumb) How could you become another boy struck dumb with love?"
"Morrisey and Marr gave me choice" "Love rains down like Vietnam's leeches" "STERILISE RAPISTS" The Japanese sounding thing in (I Miss) The Tokyo Skyline "Daylight bores the sunshine out of me" |
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Oh aye, the when it's gone bit is impressive
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Oh God that Black Dog bit, always makes me think of the sun coming out from behind the clouds.
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"Let me hide under the sheets and celebrate the boredom"
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Literally any time the word "always" appears in a Manics song.
Also when they flip the chorus of 'Europa Geht Druch Mich' to give it to Nina is one of the best, if not the best, thing I've heard in any song this year.
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"Sun breaks and Cloudbursts"
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"And on the street tonight, an old man plays..." - especially live! Seems to be the point where it kicks in to its highest gear and gives a lot more power to the last chorus and the outro.
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We are still waiting on this section, it's gonna be badass. But while you wait perhaps you would care to peruse the lyrics for 'Underdogs' and 'Your Love Is Not Enough', from the album 'Send Away The Tigers'. |
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"And if one of the occupation troops...forces you to carry his pack...one kilometre...carry it twoooooo."
The bit where Sean's drums kick back in on Revol, particularly in recent live versions. The backing vocals at the end of P.C.P. The last verse of ADFL. The coda of Enola/Alone. (Actually, most of that album; I love the reverb-soaked strings and guitar feedback.) The strings buried deep in the mix on Tsunami. The bit before the chorus on 4 Ever Delayed where Sean opens the hi-hats up... "Drop your bombs on all I see...leave this world alone for me" (Bradfield Bellow on Solitude Sometimes Is.) The bit where the gospel choir comes in over the top of JDB's Lindsey Buckingham guitar lines on the middle 8 of The Future Has Been Here 4Ever. The acoustic guitar runs on Rewind the Film (song). Dreaming a City's bassline. And more...
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Who is so deafe, or so blynde, as is hee, That wilfully will nother here nor see Have you seen her, have you heard/the way she plays there are no words/to describe the way I feel |
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Will need time to think about this, but want to say in advance that I can't get enough of this thread.
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James' vocalisations at the end of Tolerate and the 'Drop your bombs on all I see....' line from Solitude Sometimes Is for starters!
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"Former glam-punk rocker James Dean Bradfield now looks like your friendly, slightly rumpled Welsh uncle who always brings you chocolate when he visits. That's not a bad thing." - Allister Thompson aka The Gateless Gate (Canadian musician) |
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This year, for me, it's been the closing section of Between The Clock And The Bed.
Also, as proven by how passionately I sang my heart out, fist raised aloft at the Roundhouse, the closing section of Postcards From A Young Man "I will not give up and I will not give in" |
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"I've been too honest with myself, I should have lied like everybody else". ~ fAsTeR 2005 FD Manics Tribute Album (WIP!) Yes - 4st7lbs - Revol - Found That Soul - This is Yesterday - Motorcycle Emptiness - She is Suffering - Faster |
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The guitar solo in Archives Of Pain
"who's responsible...." Faster....all of it, but particularly "I know I believe in nothing, but it is my nothing" The "yeah yeah yeah" in the live version of ADFL The final minute or so of Tolerate The final minute or so of Born A Girl That's enough for now.... |
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Sculpture Of Man, the word 'man' being stretched out "mah-ah-an"
Love's Sweet Exile, the chugga chugga guitar after the drums intro and then "we blur into images of state coercion" When I first heard that, I thought 'this is amazing' Slash 'n' Burn, the wibbly guitar bit before "Madonna drinks Coke" The kind of bouncing drum pattern at the start of PCP The little fizzy keyboard splashes that pepper Miss Europa Disco Dancer (hard to describe that) Trumpet solo in Ocean Spray *blubs like a big lassie* The very Welsh pronounication of 'heard' in Ready For Drowning (also love "WHAT IS THERE TO BELIEVE IN?' The little phone call bit "ello?" in My Guernica The lyric "and your war on cancer" in The Love Of Richard Nixon because it is just ridiculous I am actually going to stop because I will be here until Stupid O'Clock listing many more |
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