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This makes me so excited.
Fear of Motion and Little Trolls in HQ. Potential unreleased material (original demo of Midnight Sun??) The chance of getting more KYE album cuts live (always thought the likes of The Convalescent, Intravenous Agnostic, Dead Martyrs etc would EXPLODE live) One of their best eras, bound to have some incredible curios in there.
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The height of my Manics fandom.
I will pay whatever Wire asks for a shitty shoebox re-issue with fancy stickers. Just make it two separate albums with double vinyl for each. No fucking demos on the vinyl. And a nice book with handwritten lyrics like the original release. Can't wait. EDIT: Edit to say take it easy on the visual material. Everyone looked like shit. |
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Of all the visual stuff, I'd love some sort of print of the clean album cover painting.
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I popped the cd on last night after hearing about this upcoming re-issue. I really enjoyed it from start to end.
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I'm not saying it was the best post-Richey era, but it was in many ways the most interesting.
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This will always be a special album for me - when I really got into and understood music. I'd had EMG on tape and YSTSFMH on CD for years but had only played them once or twice up to this point.
19 years ago today, I used my double free period at college to walk 2 miles to Virgin Megastore to buy KYE on CD and then listened to it in my sister's CD Walkman. Following the whole campaign was so exciting at the time because the experience was so new to me
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When they then updated it to include snatches of lyrics too I can remember thinking this is going to be a weird one (Kleenex towels? Teletext? Haile Gebresilase? Beastie Boys ?) and it was! It's easy to forget just how (intentionally) bland they had become during the TIMTTMY era and this really blew that all apart. Work experience kid played a blinder that day. Last edited by Glyn; 19-03-2020 at 09:54. |
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I vividly remember the morning Know Your Enemy was released; going to Our Price on my way to college and picking up a copy, listening to it on my purple DiscMan as I walked up to Stourbridge College. Ended up missing the first half an hour of my English lecture so that I could finish listening to the album, sat smoking behind the bike sheds in the car park.
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Listening to “Intravenous Agnostic” right now. The lyrics are nonsense, the production is awful and it’s one of JDB’s laziest vocals (sometimes he doesn’t even hit the notes). AND YET...somehow...it’s still a fucking banger. The wall of lead guitar screaming in the middle eighth is just glorious.
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