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hope not James can sing it on his own like he sings YLA on his own
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I really like it on first listen, sounds fresh.
Quite like the contrast between Richard Hawley's and JDB's voices.
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I like the fact it's a change in direction and nothing like their previous album. I agree with those wanting more James though. It goes to another level when he does appear; for the first couple of minutes of the song when it's just Richard Hawley, it doesn't feel like a Manics track to me. Looking forward to hearing it live though, as then it'll presumably all be James.
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first thought on one listen: thank god it's completely different to the Postcards stuff.
can also see where they're coming from with that statement of James taking less of a vocal role: fair few duets on that tracklist, wonder if they're all going to be as guest-heavy on the vocals as this track?
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Gorgeous.
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Maybe it will show up on iTunes here one of these days.
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Oh, that's absolutely fucking brilliant. Really beautiful, and doesn't really sound like anything else they've ever done. So, so impressed right now
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...having said I dare not get my hopes up for a Nicky vocal, I'm imagining this along the lines of 'William's Last Words' and thinking it would absolutely break my heart (quickly) in the best possible way. I know plenty of people don't like Nicky singing. But I adore it, and the sheer amount of feeling in his voice, with these lyrics... would be just...
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It's weird, and really is going to take a few listens to get into, but I do love the bit when James starts singing though... the song is starting to drag a bit, then BANG!! A huge strings riff, and JDB's massive voice out of nowhere - that's why I love the Manics!!
Can't imagine this be played live that much if at all though due the amount of guest vocal, and the about 50 million intertwining guitar parts
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If we feel short changed with the lack of Bradders on this track can't wait to see the reaction to 4 Lonely Roads
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On the 2nd listen, the final bit of this track really does feel like a band preparing to say goodbye, but a big goodbye, and for the record, that is the first time i've said this! i think this really will be the final GREAT phase of the Manic Street Preachers
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