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As much as I've always loved Lifeblood.
It's the second disc I'm playing the most. I remember some b-sides. But they've finally gotten this production sheen. I know Everyone Knows/Nobody Cares. But I was this years old today before I could tell how beautiful the keyboard sound was in the intro. |
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Bit of a disappointing return, the album charted on Friday at no.27 on sales of 4,182. I bought two of those haha!
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Do you think it was the tour date and tickets? And if we get a future interview and they go "Well we were going to make a double album with Millennium gig b-sides" I'll be YOU FUCKING MANNNICSSSS!!! |
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One of my top tracks from the entire era was then and still is 'Nixon'. Love it! Synth-pop glory. |
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I do think some of Greg Haver's answers give the impression that he always thought that the lack of success of the album or the band disowning it was all his fault. I do think it's worth saying that for a Manics album, it's not the strongest collection of songs. I think that's the main point. And I wonder what the bad meeting with the record company that he mentions was all about. Probably the record company heard a few rough mixes and knew it was shit. Also remember that the main promo for the album and the singles was basically a Tim Lovejoy show. Not your fault Greg! |
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Really enjoyed that interview. Thanks for sharing.
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I enjoyed the quiet digs at SATT and PFAYM.
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The interview also makes me think that they were planning a record for 2002/2003, bottled it and went with Forever Delayed and Lipstick Traces instead. Seems like they had about 10 tracks ready to record in 2002.
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Great interview! Also:
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Have to wonder what the reception would have been like if Door to the River, Grace of God and 4 Ever Delayed were on Lifeblood instead of scattered amongst the compilations.
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When Greg was interviewed on the what is music podcast he said it was to do with the record company being concerned about a lack of singles, which then prompted James to come up with Glasnost.
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Glasnost being a potential hit single delivered on order as requested by the record company feels quite sarcastic. Maybe the sarcasm is wishful thinking on my part.
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What a great read that was with Greg, enjoyed that a lot.
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Haha, yes I would like to think so too. Funny that in spite of that the record company still went with Nixon. Maybe they had hopes of a much longer campaign. Nixon first, then Empty Souls, A song for departure, 1985 and Glasnost to really drag it out. It wouldnt have sounded particularly our of place on the radio in 04-05 really.
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