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New Book: The Holy Bible 33 1/3
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Manic-Stree...ers+holy+bible
Out next April, part of the 33 1/3 book series. |
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I liked the proposal for this person's THB 33 1/3 (which was rejected).
http://www.fromahighhorse.com/wp-con...ssa_Wodtke.pdf Looks like the publishers think that being born in Cardiff and having a degree from Oxford means he's going to produce something better. I'm not expecting much. |
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...I thought it was the same book coming out. Yeah, really really took the eye off the ball on that one.
Universal Credit Clause* Although at least it's a different author with a better business plan than "I've written a book about the making of Pink Floyd's The Final Cut... But you can only buy it if you also buy my book on the making of The Wall!! Haha! Ahahahaha!". It's a book so I hope it does well and hope I come across it sometime. |
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Thank you sister! That's me getting into the book tonight! Merry Christmas!
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*One Day Later
Well I finished it. Thought it would take longer. Glad it took in the whole of the bands history. And by goodness, I am indeed in an arrested development as I still put this band above everything else. (Oh there are other bands, but yeah, it's the Manics. Every day for all days). I can't see myself collecting every title in the series. But a pretty decent piece. I'd recommend this AND I only ran to my smartphone a couple of times to look up some words. Like you've ever felt the need to drop "etiolated" into a sentence or when going to the shops to pay for the gas and electric. |
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I didn't know about this one! I'll have to check it out (although I haven't gotten to reading the last two manics books I bought yet)
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"There is a pleasure in the pathless woods, There is a rapture on the lonely shore There is society, where none intrudes, By the deep sea, and music in its roar: I love not man the less, but Nature more," - Byron 'I must go down to the seas again, for the call of the running tide Is a wild call and a clear call that may not be denied; And all I ask is a windy day with the white clouds flying, And the flung spray and the blown spume, and the sea-gulls crying.' (from Sea Fever - John Masefield) "Hope is the thing with feathers That perches in the soul And sings the tune without the words And never stops at all" - Emily Dickinson |
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I personally loved the last Holy Bible book, 'Triptych'. It was hard work and super dense but well worth the effort.
The only 33 1/3 book I've read was the Guns N' Roses Use Your Illusions one and it was fucking terrible. The author clearly hated the band and the albums and was basically slagging them off for the duration of the text. No new or interesting facts about the albums at all, no insight, no anything apart from criticising the albums. And not even in a funny rant kind of way. I finished it thinking, "Why the fuck would you even think to write a book about something you clearly despise without it at least being amusing?" Saying that, I'll no doubt read The Holy Bible one when it comes out. It can't be any worse than the GNR one... |
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Aren't the 33 1/3 books supposed to celebrate albums ??
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I've just seen that 33 1/3 are accepting new proposals and I'm thinking of having a go (probably for Mansun's Attack of the Grey Lantern), but I've never actually read any of the books, so I need to read a few to get an idea of what gets accepted. Thinking of ordering the THB one discussed here but wondered if anyone had read it or had any opinions on it?
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All my Manics gig reviews are here! Also: BOWIE - SUEDE - MANSUN - PLACEBO - and MUCH MORE! |
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And this is where the book really falls short, for me. The author didn't discover the Manics until the early 2000s, and it feels like such a massive wasted opportunity that they chose a proposal from someone who wasn't actually a fan at the time of THB. For an album that means so much to so many, and from a Manics era so full of incident, it would have been so much more interesting to hear about, for example, Richey's final Astoria gigs from someone who was actually there, rather than someone just repeating second-hand information. It's not the author's fault - he clearly loves the album and had every right to put it a proposal - but it seems to show a lack of insight from the 33 1/3 team that they thought this was the best approach for such an important album. I would still recommend the book as a very good introduction to the band for a new fan, and the three or so chapters actually analysing THB are worth reading for any fan. But it's sad to think of what might have been. I haven't read "Tryptych", but I'm guessing that is better suited to the hardcore fan. I'm moving on to read the other 33 1/3 book I ordered, on Bowie's "Diamond Dogs" - my favourite album of all time, and actually written by someone who was a fan at the time - looking forward to this one!
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All my Manics gig reviews are here! Also: BOWIE - SUEDE - MANSUN - PLACEBO - and MUCH MORE! Last edited by blackflower; 15-05-2020 at 07:23. Reason: Grammar! |
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I finished reading it today, and I thought it was good. I didn’t learn much, but it was nice to read about someone else’s journey with the album (similar to mine tbh), and the ‘Welshness’ angle was interesting. Definitely worth a read.
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