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The Nicky Wire Alexa video has probably been posted before. But where's the gig they used for the alarm clock sequence? It'd be good to have as an alarm https://youtu.be/E8m0bo-7ldw
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#3617
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I think it was Preston, maybe postcards tour.
Edit : Tigers tour Last edited by *Found That Soul*; 29-06-2023 at 20:13. |
#3618
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Happy Birthday Lipstick Traces!
I hope we get a twentieth anniversary reissue with Nobody Loved You swapped in as the album opener! |
#3619
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The case hinges are white worn and still intact. Listened to CD1 probably more than FD and National Treasures compilations combined. Wow, I remember 20 years ago. The press had moved onto Libertines etc. They seemed out of place and I knew they'd still be able to get back to previous heights. It took a while. Happy Birthday Lipstick Traces! I'm going to have to read the actual book it got it's title from. |
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#3621
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Their live sound really got got a kick in the arse from Lipstick Traces onwards. From EMG to FD, James's live guitar playing seemed languid and downright plodding. The solo's to You Love Us devolved into to basic blues chords. From Lipstick Traces onwards James really seemed to fall in love with playing lead guitar and the solo to Song for Departure was an eruptive return to form. I literally squealed with glee first time I heard it.
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Imagine having friends who not only lied to you they had Manic Street Preachers tickets Past Present Future AND expected you to play in their shitty band afterwards!
Obviously fucked them off. You would have murdered them. I was in my rights Missing PPF tour bigger regret than not getting into them in 92. |
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Yes, I remember that. The only time they played Preston, to my knowledge.
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#3625
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Would have been nice to have gone to a show I could get to, afford and yet. Ah sliding doors bullshit. The bootlegs were really good of them.
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#3626
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Personally speaking, the previous couple of tours were big arena ones where the band seemed slightly distant and disconnected. The PPF tour saw them returning to medium sized venues and playing with an intensity they hadn't displayed for a few years - I may be wrong but I think it was the first time they brought in an additional guitarist which I suspect gave James a lot more freedom.
And the set lists were brilliant (please one day open with Found that Soul again!) plus the Delays were one of my all time favourite support acts they've had. |
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A Design For Life second song in as well, seemed a shock at the time. |
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https://superdeluxeedition.com/news/...tony-visconti/
A new 4 disc collection of songs produced by Tony Visconti will feature Cardiff Afterlife. |
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Also the PPF tour had the best version of Archives of Pain with James playing solo until the 2nd verse with full band coming in with thunderous jolt.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gzVe-n...YWluIDIwMDU%3D
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Thought you'd found the Lifeblood reissue! |
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