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Old 03-06-2010, 22:52
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The b-sides of the lifeblood era are almost universally superior to half the actual album.
I don't think I've ever asked you before, Stu - do you think the same can be said for SATT? Because I remember prefering almost every b-side to the SATT album tracks (except 'Send Away The Tigers' and 'Indian Summer', which I personally enjoy).

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All Alone Here and the Jap b-side Antarctica would, I think, have improved the album, but not the others - unless you can cheat and add FireFight and Picturesque.
Dude, really?! You don't like 'Litany'? I agree about 'All Alone Here' - I foolishly forgot to include it.
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Old 03-06-2010, 22:55
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Yeah I do, less out of bad album tracks and more out of strong b-sides from that era. In fact I once posted this in another thread:

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Welcome To The Dead Zone

1 - The Vorticists
2 - Boxes and Lists (having removed the "Like, a Nazi, War film" line )
3 - Imperial Bodybags
4 - Fearless Punk Ballad
5 - Anorexic Rodin
6 - Picturesque
7 - The Second Great Depression
8 - Indian Summer
9 - Your Love Alone Is Not Enough
10 - I'm Just a Patsy
11 - Welcome To The Dead Zone
12 - Rendition
13 - Love Letter To The Future

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Old 03-06-2010, 22:56
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You seem to like all the SATT album tracks that I like! Except the title track. But I honestly don't know anyone other than me and my Dad who like that song

But you know why I wouldn't include 'Picturesque' in there
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Old 03-06-2010, 23:00
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All Alone Here and the Jap b-side Antarctica would, I think, have improved the album
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I agree about 'All Alone Here' - I foolishly forgot to include it.
I really hate this song in a number of ways. Primarily the repeated "so all alone here"... *shudder*
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Old 03-06-2010, 23:00
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I don't think I've ever asked you before, Stu - do you think the same can be said for SATT? Because I remember prefering almost every b-side to the SATT album tracks (except 'Send Away The Tigers' and 'Indian Summer', which I personally enjoy).



Dude, really?! You don't like 'Litany'? I agree about 'All Alone Here' - I foolishly forgot to include it.
It's alright, I once had it on a compilation tape for my car radio, I actually think it has a poor production and could sound good enough to be an album track had more effort gone into it; James's vocals are untypically dull sounding on it.

Also I slightly prefer No Jubilees, though not sure it beats the album tracks.
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Old 03-06-2010, 23:02
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I really hate this song in a number of ways. Primarily the repeated "so all alone here"... *shudder*
Yeah but the Bethlehem radio is crystal clear and beautiful.
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Old 03-06-2010, 23:02
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I actually think it has a poor production
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Old 03-06-2010, 23:03
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Yeah but the Bethlehem radio is crystal clear and beautiful.
Yeah, that meaningless shite too.
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Old 03-06-2010, 23:11
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You know, this is why I love the Manics so much. There is no other band whose fans have such divisive opinions over something they all love

I wish I could have a conversation like this with someone about Nirvana. People tend to just be like 'Nirvana are awesome' or 'Nirvana are shit'.
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Old 03-06-2010, 23:24
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I wish I could have a conversation like this with someone about Nirvana. People tend to just be like 'Nirvana are awesome' or 'Nirvana are shit'.
Well mostly it goes:

"Do you like Nirvana?"

"Oh yeah, they're amazing!"

"What's your favourite song?"

"Erm...Smells like Teen Spirit"

End of conversation


Nirvana ARE an amazing band but at some point in the early 2000s i was ashamed to like them as kids were going round with Nirvana hoodies who didn't know anything other than Smells like Teen Spirit!
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Old 03-06-2010, 23:26
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Nirvana ARE an amazing band but at some point in the early 2000s i was ashamed to like them as kids were going round with Nirvana hoodies who didn't know anything other than Smells like Teen Spirit!
I know what you mean but I guess it had the opposite effect on me. Just made me feel that they really were a band for my generation and that the kids today will take a little longer to actually discover the real genius of Nirvana. The negative side-affect of that is you feel superior to the kids
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Old 03-06-2010, 23:45
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I'm imagining it as the intro to "Motown Junk"...
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SWSS and TLORN are worse than anything Coldplay have ever produced. And I don't say that lightly. Even worse for the fact they're from the band who produced Faster, ADFL and Ready For Drowning.
I couldn't agree more; not only shite beyond belief, but to lead off an album push? I can't bear to hear either track.

But I think TBTGOG is a far superior song.
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The age at which I heard TLORN has clearly clouded my judgement on the song, but still I can't decide whether I like it or not. I can't help hearing references to Richey in it. Sometimes I think it sounds so weird it's great, and sometimes it is one of the worst songs I've ever heard. It really is proof that you can make yourself like anything if you want to like it enough.
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Old 04-06-2010, 06:51
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1. 1985
2. Litany
3. A Song For Departure
4. Always/Never
5. Everyone Knows/Nobody Cares
6. Voodoo Polaroids
7. No Jubilees !!!!
8. Solitude Sometimes Is
9. Fragments
10. The Soulmates !!!!!
11. Cardiff Afterlife
12. Askew Road !!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm really glad that You were not the Lifeblood executive producer because that album would have been their absolutely worst. I like only 4 songs of it!
They make a good job with songs selection that time (logical after KYE), I'd only swap Always/Never for Everyone Knows/Nobody Cares

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All Alone Here and the Jap b-side Antarctica would, I think, have improved the album, but not the others - unless you can cheat and add FireFight and Picturesque.
They couldn't have used All Alone Here. It's just a few words repeated again and again. Don't get me wrong I like it but the lyric sucks...
Antarctic is one of their worst songs ever and I'm sure they also think so A fake country ballad. Any change would make it better, even Nicky's vocals

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SWSS and TLORN are worse than anything Coldplay have ever produced. And I don't say that lightly. Even worse for the fact they're from the band who produced Faster, ADFL and Ready For Drowning.
Worse than Coldplay??? Bullshit. I prefer both SWSS and TLORN to Ready For Drowning and many other songs. SWSS is nothing special, it's a normaln retro tune but well produced. TLORN is weird but after two months of litening to it I found a hidden beauty in it. It's not just a coincidence that TLORN brings back the memories of 2004 to me more than my faves ES and SSI!
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Old 04-06-2010, 06:58
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Well mostly it goes:

"Do you like Nirvana?"

"Oh yeah, they're amazing!"

"What's your favourite song?"

"Erm...Smells like Teen Spirit"

End of conversation


Nirvana ARE an amazing band but at some point in the early 2000s i was ashamed to like them as kids were going round with Nirvana hoodies who didn't know anything other than Smells like Teen Spirit!
Yeah, def, I think their legacy has suffered significantly because of that association

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The age at which I heard TLORN has clearly clouded my judgement on the song, but still I can't decide whether I like it or not. I can't help hearing references to Richey in it. Sometimes I think it sounds so weird it's great, and sometimes it is one of the worst songs I've ever heard. It really is proof that you can make yourself like anything if you want to like it enough.
I think it's a really good song. "Richard the 3rd in the white house, cowering behind divided curtains" always makes me shiver a little bit. I guess if you look hard enough you could also find a lot of richey references, which is always fun to do in a manics song.

I like whiterevolver's description of TLORN, something about a pervert with a casio keyboard breathing through your letterbox or something.
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