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There were a few really basic things that he got wrong which I found frustrating because they were pretty simple to check. Although I suppose he may have known otherwise and just changed it to make the story flow better, which may be the point amnesic is making, but I just feel that if you're going to write a book about an actual, real life person, you should get the facts about them right. Otherwise, just make your own character and base it on them!
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I don't know about you lot, but I've learned more from Born a Girl regarding early Manics than from any other source.
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Yes. I ended up bizarrely sat next to Price at a meal above a well known Irish pub chain the following day! So got this information straight from the proverbial horse's mouth.
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Yessss. Rip It Up is fantastic. NME used to be good, but it's turned the way of Melody Maker where it's more Smash Hits. |
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He gets an aftershow sticker when he goes to their gigs and not an Access All Areas but that's probably out of courtesy. I get the impression that the band tolerate him more than actually like him. I'd be more interested in what Mitch Ikeda has to say about his professional friendship with the band than some starstruck sad little man who uses his connection with the band to make friends. Last edited by handbag; 11-01-2014 at 23:56. |
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They've mellowed a bit, but my general impression is that the Manics don't actually "like" very many people and simply tolerate them. I assume their inner circle is very select. However, I think that many of the brats in music and film could probably learn something from them in this regard. Wasn't Sinead O'Connor telling Hanna Montana last year that she shouldn't trust the yes people around her, and that she was being used? I think it has really helped the Manics' music develop over the years by not being surrounded by yes people. I think they probably heard "no" much more often!
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and yeah,I agree with one of the posters above - I also have an impression that they tolerate him more than they actually like him.. |
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Probably tolerate him because he is a big fan of the group and usually gives good reviews of everything they do so its basically free publicity.
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That's interesting. I think in 94/95 he was looking for acceptance but before then I think he was more interested in being perceived of as "different". Image and how he was perceived by others seemed to be important to him, and he liked to emphasis that he was "different". I think if he was put in a group of self harming, anorexic binge drinkers he would have had a fit, and would have come to the group with green hair and neon pink clothes, just to show that he was still different
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I'm not sure they are so much a closed circle as just simply friends. One of the band's attractive qualities is that they come across as friends who have formed a band and remained normal rather than getting together to be a band or joining the celeb thing and popping up on everything (like Gary Barlow at the minute. What is it with that man??)
Simon Price is a fan, a music journalist.....he's not a friend which doesn't mean they like/dislike him just that he's a fan and journalist. The original plan was for Nicky to write a foreword for Everything....but decided against, maybe cos of the idea that he one day would like to write the biog but also maybe cos he and the band didn't want to endore Price's as the official biog. If Richey seemed more friendly and open.....it's not so much that the others aren't, in my opinion, but more that Richey appeared willing to talk to anyone giving some the impression he was your best friend....he wasn't he just seemed to be someone who couldn't say no (Yes) Doesn't matter in the big scheme of things I just get annoyed at Simon Price's ego and how Everything could do with more objectivity and insight
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