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I agree about TYOP. At the time I bloody loved it because it had a freshness about it, but like a sugar high it doesn't stand up on later listens. I still find RC bearable, but I think the overall mood suits it well, almost to the point of making up for the lyrical issues.
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Buying KYE is a day I remember so well. I had turned 16 in November '00 and we had just moved to a town that had a record shop (several actually ) and I was so excited over it all. What a feeling it was to be able to walk and buy a cd, instead of trying to ask family friends to pick one up when they sometimes drove down to the bigger towns!
Anyway, I was a mad fan and it was the 3rd MSP album that I bought as it was released. I remember how happy I was that they'd gone back to being more rock, but I also remember KYE not striking me the way EMG did back in 1996. I was a happy fangirl anyway, also bought the lyrics poster someone mentioned as well as the Braindead Motherfucker pin, which I still wear today. I thought the album was a bit odd (...) and I didn't really get a grip on it, but there were most definitely songs that I loved immediately, such as Found That Soul, Intravenous Agnostic, Wattsville Blues, Miss Europa, The Convalescent, Baby Elian and Freedom Of Speech. I was and still am a big fan of KYE's lyrics, especially now when I understand certain things better. Oh and I remember my mum loved the video for So Why So Sad! Over the years KYE has grown on me, it's not an album that I pick first but it's one that I need to listen to on regular basis. When I get the urge to hear it, it always sounds soooooo good. These days it's up there on the "better side" of my MSP albums top 12. Last edited by jenvidg; 28-03-2016 at 15:07. |
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In a 2002 diary (That I mainly used for poetry, guitar tabs and other nonsense in 2005) I forgot all about this! I think I typed it up before either on this site, or the official website. If it was the official website then it might be why I've got memories of this being rejected.
But, I can spell "Ocean Spray" sort of in the lettering on the cover mANic St rEet Prea CheRs kn Ow Your e nemy I put in capitals the letters to pay attention to. It starts with the "O" on the second to last line and goes up to spell "OCEAN" and then "SPRY" on the way down. It could have been better quality weed being available in my area back then. Or it could be JDB with a big George Lucas beard sitting in a leather chair going "Ocean Spray has to work. Ocean Spray is the key to all this." |
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If anything, Manics album covers haven't had much scope for this sort of stuff in recent years. |
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Great post by Porco that gives a lot to think about.
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Despite its flaws KYE is a great and varied album that I often return to and binge on. Can't say the same of PFAYM, RTF, for example.
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RE: Masses - I always assumed it was left off the album because of the gap between the releases. Masses being turn of 1999/2000, and KYE being March 2001. Seems a bit long between to get it on there. Altho I agree it would have totally fit.
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Yeah it was always more tied to the TIMT campaign, and seemed to be a natural reaction to some of the negativity they'd received for going all commercial. KYE was the next step in that process. TIMT's campaign ended with the Millenium gig, and the single before Masses came out 6 months before it (Tsunami.)
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I like the remix of SWSS better. :O
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This line by Wire in his February 2018 interview in The Quietus http://thequietus.com/articles/24062...is-futile-2018 really struck me. " The only time weve ever reacted against ourselves in terms of popularity was Know Your Enemy, that was a wilfully destructive album. Is Wire referring to the fuss made over the bands visit to Cuba and the band taking yet another change in direction and sound after the success of TTMT? Or is was there more happening in the studio than we perhaps know about? For all of the band's opinion on KYE, it's still a great album. So fresh and raw. I still think it captured the band at their very very best. In sound and song writing. I'm always wondering just what has Wire horded away over the years.
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Pure sunshine in audio form, love it
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What great memories I have from around the time this was released. I was in high school... I don’t know how the CD has not melted from all the times I listened to it. I also love the majority of the bsides as well.
Where do I start? I love the cover art and the booklet. I love that they continuing housing the CDs in those slip cases. I remember I got them from the dying days of HMV and Virgin here in the states. Releasing a double single was also awesome. I loved so why so sad when it came out (cam barely listen to it now) and the avalanches remix is pure joy. I loved that video as well. I didn’t like found that soul too much but now I much prefer it to SWSS. Loved the bsides on both. Put along the Cuba gig and DVD, I was just buzzing. Although not their best album, it is definitely my favorite. It paved the way for the Manics to become my favorite band, along with oasis, my soundtrack to my late teens and early twenties. And they both remain there all these years later. So thanks, know your enemy. Ps - anyone has any high quality images of the artwork (not the cover) from around this time?
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