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Old 14-09-2010, 18:46
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Work-in-progress track listing.

Manic Street Preachers 11 - 70 Songs Of Failure & Hatred

Disc 1 - Assorted Failure & Hatred
14. He Doesn't Like You
15. I Don't Like You Either
16. I'll Be Careful / You'll Be Dead
Hidden track - Let the Wookie win!
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Old 14-09-2010, 19:46
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Old 15-09-2010, 10:11
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Old 15-09-2010, 12:01
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69 Love Songs, as a concept, is great. The first disc is fantastic (with the exception of Punk Love) but the second and third aren't to the same standard.

I've always thought of Know Your Enemy as their Sandinista! I've got a lot of time for it, much more than SATT and PFAYM where they're treading the same EMG territory. I just hope they do something different with the next album which I think is what they tried to do with KYE. A double album yes, a triple just wouldn't work with 70 songs. That's too much for any band.
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Old 15-09-2010, 12:30
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their next album will be a sprawling mess, another KYE. it'll need to after the user-friedly sound of this one
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Old 15-09-2010, 14:44
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This album would also contain Sleepflower Pt.2 & 3
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Old 15-09-2010, 15:14
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I just don't think that they have the stamina in them write any more than an albums worth of good songs. In fact, I know they don't because they've been shockingly inconsistent for many years now. I suppose, objectively speaking, JFPL has better songs on it than the norm and probably makes it their best post-EMG album, even if I didn't quite "get it". But the Manics, as much as I love them, are a band who have written two consistently good records out of ten.

70 songs would be painful.
I can't agree. Apart "The Holy Bible" and "Everthing Must Go" you've mentioned, I'd say that, at least, "This Is my Truth..." & "Generation Terrorists" are on the same level of importance and quality, for different reasons, though...

A "70 songs record" would be the perfect closer for their career. It's highly ambitious.. But that's just my opinion.

Really hoping, they're going to do it ...for real!
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Old 15-09-2010, 17:51
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14. He Doesn't Like You
15. I Don't Like You Either
16. I'll Be Careful / You'll Be Dead
Great!

17. This Little One Is Not Worth The Effort (Now Let Me Get You Something)
18. A Farewell To Arms
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Old 15-09-2010, 22:54
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Great!

17. This Little One Is Not Worth The Effort (Now Let Me Get You Something)
18. A Farewell To Arms
And to think I even wondered if anyone would notice what I was on about there...
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Old 15-09-2010, 23:11
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That 70 track triple album will sit nicely next to everyone's copies of the album where all the songs were based on cities, and the commemorative programme from the Springsteenesque Sets Tour.

Which album was supposed to be based on cities?
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Old 15-09-2010, 23:21
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Which album was supposed to be based on cities?
I think Nicky mentioned it as an idea around the time of Lifeblood... I could be wrong/mis-remembering but I think Cardiff Afterlife was one of the titles he thought up for such an album, as well as Stockholm Alone, (I was never sure if that was a joke or not!).
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70 tracks = a lot more than 3 albums!!! Fucking Wire!
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Old 15-09-2010, 23:25
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I think Nicky mentioned it as an idea around the time of Lifeblood... I could be wrong/mis-remembering but I think Cardiff Afterlife was one of the titles he thought up for such an album, as well as Stockholm Alone, (I was never sure if that was a joke or not!).
Thanks.

I suppose we're also still waiting for the Nebraksa album. Wintery acoustic songs recorded in a kitchen on a four-track.
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Old 15-09-2010, 23:25
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70 tracks = a lot more than 3 albums!!! Fucking Wire!
Well, this is only 1 album... http://www.earache.com/catalog/mosh010.html
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Old 16-09-2010, 00:06
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Well, this is only 1 album... http://www.earache.com/catalog/mosh010.html
Fair enough - that brings the average amount of tracks on one album up from 12/13 to 13.0000000000002
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