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heyday of the blood?
I've just read a book called Heyday of the Blood (library of Wales), looked it up on Amazon and the first link was to a Manics track with the same title. I've never heard of it. What's that then and is it any good?
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It's a B-Side from the Send Away the Tigers era.
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It's great - one of the B Sides from Indian Summmer in 2007
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Thanks clever people, I'll track it down. The book is great too - as I was reading it I was thinking that I bet James will have read this.
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I've never read it, but have to get round to it.
The Library of Wales series are excellent. Lot's of great under appreciated authors like Gwym Thomas and Dorothy Edwards with great cover art on the books |
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praise be to libraries, for ever how much longer they will survive.
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Totally and utterly agree. I'd love to read it, it sounds really interesting.
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nice little b-side.. it sound like it should have been wriiten for a James bond film
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Pah, the old ones are the best. Seriously though, I presume the song was inspired by the book.
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The Arthur Machen novels in the series are great as well. Getting back on topic, its a great b-side (one of my favourite from the Send Away the Tigers period.) On a slightly related note, I was reading Gwyn William's 'When Was Wales?' recently and the opening chapter is entitled 'A Prologue to A History'. More of Nicky Wire's literary borrowing perhaps?
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Ah I didn't know that. I guess Patrick Jones may have borrowed the phrase from Gwyn Williams seeing as his book was published before most of Patrick's work (and Gwyn Williams' book was pretty influential in Welsh historiography) but it seems a lot more likely Nicky got the title from Patrick.
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What's the book about?
Nicky noted the music sounded "Who/Quadraphenia-like" and hinted this might be a future route to take. Of course Richey came back on the scene and they went back to choirs and strings rather than Townshend windmiles and synth |
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'The old way of things was ending; she had come at the end of one age and the beginning of another. Wales would be the last to go but it was going...'
its about a rural community on Welsh borders and conflict between Welsh rural life and lure of contemporary urban living, class and education. It's got some great set comic pieces as well as poetic writing but its not an easy read because of its age. |
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