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Rather spookily Charlie Brooker has just tweeted this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Y2EF...ature=youtu.be Maybe he's a closet Manics fan and wanted to get in on the debate
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This is probably is going to be a line from the album though, unless James sneaked it out without Wire knowing or remembering - how did it bypass James' Piffle Restriction?
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i second that. I've like all the lines he's quoted up until now but that one should have been scraped...horrendous simile.
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Sometimes good songs have crap lyrics. |
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Sounds like another of those slightly ironic lyrics, in the same style that went over many peoples heads on SATT. I am intrigued to hear it, if indeed it is a lyric.
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Over our heads!?! Quirkiness and in-jokes don't age well as far as writing is concerned. Neither do they touch many people as Nicky often claims is his goal - 'touch as many people as you can' he said, when someone suggested they'd sold out. I'd agree with him but the material on SATT is incredibly wide of the mark.
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This discussion about lyrics tells me how much I don't pay attention to *every single line* in Manics lyrics. I didn't notice the Carlito's Way line.
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And guess who hasn't even seen the film despite having the album since '98?
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Neither have I. Clearly I'm not a true Manics fan
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What Carlito's Way line?
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#494
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Like Carlito's Way, there are no exit signs. From Black Dog on My Shoulder.
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Except for the scene with Viggo Mortensen; stolen thunder. |
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