#121
|
||||
|
||||
This is one of those numbers that makes me disbelieve the "we've never done drugs" line. The whole song sounds like a stoned-out jam. They must've been baked.
__________________
V2002 Move 2003 V2006 KoKo 2006 Culture Show 2007 Album Chart Show 2007 XFM 2007 V2007 Glastonbury 2007 Astoria 2007 London Brixton 2007 NME Awards 2008 NME Big Gig 2008 Forever Heavenly 2008 Roundhouse 2009 Forum 2009 Concert for Care 2009 XFM Winter Wonderland 2010 Brixton Academy 2011 Blackwood Miners Institute 2011 Roundhouse 2011 O2 2011 Rough Trade East 2012 Shepherds Bush 2013 Brixton 2014 Glastonbury 2014 Rough Trade East 2014 Acoustic Guitar Show 2014 Roundhouse 2014 Cardiff Castle 2015 On Blackheath 2015 Royal Albert Hall 2016 Swansea Liberty Stadium 2016 Wembley Arena 2018 Shepherds Bush 2019 Kingston Pryzm 2021 x2 Wembley Arena 2021 Glastonbury 2023 Alexandra Palace 2024 Shepherds Bush 2025 (41)
|
#122
|
||||
|
||||
The intro reminds me of that recorded version of Evidently Chickentown.
__________________
King George's Hall, Blackburn, 9th Oct 2010 The Ritz, Manchester, 27th Sep 2013 O2 Apollo, Manchester, 1st Apr 2014 Albert Hall, Manchester, 10th Dec 2014 Liberty Stadium, Swansea, 28th May 2016 Motorpoint Arena, Cardiff, 5th May 2018 Cardiff Castle, Cardiff, 29th June 2019 |
#123
|
||||
|
||||
I love EWYS. I hope the new album is full of stuff like this.
|
#124
|
||||
|
||||
Quote:
I like that song too, but judging from the songs we've been provided so far, it doesn't look like it will be "full of songs like this" on Futurology. Unless literally ALL of the rest of the album we haven't heard has such songs. Which quite unlikely.
__________________
100 0100 110 0001 111 0010 110 1001 110 0001 |
#125
|
||||
|
||||
Ah, EGWYS. You know what it is by how it makes you feel.
Actually the music is brilliant; and if James had done the vocals, it'd have been fantastic, rather than fantastically notorious. |
#126
|
||||
|
||||
Ha, I played this just yesterday for a laugh, my girlfriend said it was appalling but then straight after I kept playing it and we were doing silly dances to it all day and quoting the crappy lyrics all the time. UNLOCKING YOUR TRUE POTENTIAL! Thanks for the laughs Nicky! The guitar parts are fine, I reckon Nicky nicked a rough demo or something, put on a sluggish drum track and talked crap over the top when he was drunk one day and slapped it on the b-sides
__________________
|
#127
|
||||
|
||||
The guitar parts are actually very good throughout - very I Killed The Zeitgeist (in the best sense). There's a nice όber-Nicky Krautrock feel to the song; overall it just feels unfinished.
I wonder if James will ever be daring enough to try an acoustic version for a live show or a radio appearance? (Stranger things have happened.) |
#128
|
||||
|
||||
Does anyone know when Engage With Your Shadow was actually recorded?
Following on from the Lifeblood winter thread I looked again at the track listings for the Lifeblood singles. There's a very clear CD1 (1 b-side), CD2 (3 b-sides) and DVD (2 b-sides) pattern. Now, I have always assumed that Cardiff Afterlife was to released as the third single from Lifeblood - which almost matches, incidentally, the number of 'unreleased' tracks that made their way onto the Japanese bonus and God Save The Manics giveaway, except the DVD would be one track short, viz. CD1 1. Cardiff Afterlife 2. The Soulmates CD2 1. Cardiff Afterlife 2. Antarctic 3. A Secret Society 4. Firefight DVD 1. Cardiff Afterlife 2. Picturesque (video) 3. ??? Given that Failure Bound was created from No Jubilees for the Empty Souls DVD, could it be that Engage With Your Shadow - which is to me at least just as conspicuously, er, 'experimental' - is in fact the missing Lifeblood DVD b-side? And before anyone says Engage With Your Shadow is from 2011, Midnight Sun, from the same single release, was originally from the KYE sessions. Was Engage Your Shadow shelved, like Midnight Sun, only to be dug out when the PFAYM b-sides needed bolstering?
__________________
What a mess |
|
|