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View Poll Results: How do you feel about Journal For Plague Lovers now? | |||
I still love it as much as I did originally | 53 | 51.96% | |
It's grown even better with each new listen | 43 | 42.16% | |
It hasn't held up to repeat listens | 4 | 3.92% | |
Sorry, but I still don't get anything out of it | 2 | 1.96% | |
I still haven't heard JFPL | 0 | 0% | |
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Ok, I can see how that could be awkward!
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Hey! I like Jackie Collins. They should've played that on 'Strictly'! Swear words and all! There's nothing like profanity on tea time tv to ramp up the sales. I doubt James' aunties would've been so proud of his appearance though. |
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Ha, that's actually a reasonable presumption! I feel the same way a lot of time.
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STILL my third favourite Manics album but STILL the one I listen to the most
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How come you don't listen to the other two as much then? just wondering. I guess I love GT, but barely listen to it, it has to be the right time.
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JFPL I find I can listen to in full or just listen to a couple of tracks any day of the week. So I guess mood plays a part too; THB and EMG require a different kind of mood.
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Unbelievably good album, brought me back into the MSP fold after I drifted during LB era and baled with SATT. If it hadn't been for JFPL, there's no way I would have been here for PFAYM (though I do wonder what my reaction would have been - I certainly like it a lot more than SATT but would that have been enough?).
Interestingly (possibly), one of the big reasons I drifted in the mid-noughties was that I started to find the live shows so samey... They're nothing if not consistent. |
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It's my favourite MSP album with the best four-song opening set ever. It's like they disseminated all aspects of their history into one album.
Speaking of specific songs: JFPL gets skipped frequently and I'm not too keen on Marlon J.D. (it's not as musically complex as I would like). The menacing intro to Peeled Apples sets the tone nicely. Hate to admit it, but I do skip William's Last Words a lot. Sorry, Nicky.
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I am in the 'it grew on me' camp.
I absolutely hated it when it was released. Hated it with a venom I never thought I'd have for a Manics album. It sat unplayed until just after PFAYM was released then I decided to give it another go. Now I can't stop raving about it to anyone who'll listen and I think it may be up there in my top 4. I think I've played it every day on my morning commute, which lasts just about as long as the album itself, perfecto!. The only slightly disappointing aspect of the Melbourne show for me was that they didn't play at least one song from JFPL. I would have loved to hear Peeled Apples or Jackie Collins live. |
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Out of everything they've released in the last decade it's the album that best stands the test of time.
A true classic and in their top 3 best records with EMG and THB. They should celebrate it more, as an album it deserves to have more than the occasional and meagre one song played from it at gigs, especcially as it only came out just over a year ago.
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Mega album with some interesting lyrics to try and sing along to, great gritty guitars, some beautiful moments and perhaps the most consistant album they've released in the past 12 years. I give it a 9 /10. Had it on this week again and was playing along to Peeled Apples and Doors Closing Slowly (demo version is hauntingly beautiful I think).
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Peeled Apples is one of the best first tracks on any album and is one of the greatest manics singles never released.
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I maintain if that had been a single, and pushed in the right areas, it would've done well (and certainly a lot better than Postcards' singles).
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They should have gone all out with Journals. Singles, massive tour, more promotion etc. |
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