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Old 22-06-2011, 18:21
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I bet they got a bottle of whiskey of James back in 2004 as well. Ungrateful goons!
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Old 22-06-2011, 21:09
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Ah but to know that you'd actually have to have, like, listened to those albums.
It's normally good practice before forming opinions and publishing them on the internet.
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Old 22-06-2011, 21:41
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It's normally good practice before forming opinions and publishing them on the internet.

...I think you over-estimate the internet and the majority of it's users
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Old 23-06-2011, 18:29
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Was that Nicky's 'Within You Without You'?
Aha hovering. My typo :-) But maybe I was right ? My Little Empire has risen and its set.

My Little Empire isn't about hoovering anyway is it ? Leastways I've never felt like that hoovering. More concerned with getting it done quickly to save electricity.

The opening paragraph recommends typing Richey Manic arm into Google. I did this and there was a rather nasty picture when Richey had carved treat into his arm. Oh wait. No, it's 4 real. Feel like sleeping with the NME now.
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That's not what they said at the time in 2004! Having found their original review of Lifeblood I can confirm that they gave it 4 out of 5 stars and called it and that Oh the fickle nature of music journalism.
Now that review sounds a little more accurate - Eat humble pie Classic Rock, you've been caught red-handed in your contradictory reviews by Industrial's thoroughness....
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Old 24-06-2011, 06:12
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Knew I should have kept my magazine cuttings. I had it as PROOF!
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Old 24-06-2011, 06:47
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That's not what they said at the time in 2004! Having found their original review of Lifeblood I can confirm that they gave it 4 out of 5 stars and called it and that Oh the fickle nature of music journalism.
You should shove this article of there face!
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I agree with what Classic Rock said about "Lifeblood". It is the one MSP album I cannot stand and never play.
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Old 25-06-2011, 17:05
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I agree with what Classic Rock said about "Lifeblood". It is the one MSP album I cannot stand and never play.


(That's just my opinion of course! )
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Old 25-06-2011, 18:53
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Probably been over this a thousand times, but I always think of the latest album by my favourite bands as being their final act if they all trip over their shoelaces and fall into a volcano tomorrow.

To that end, I was upset with Kid A at the time, but since In Rainbows I quite like it. Because if Tom and the boys all trip over their shoelaces and fall into a volcano tomorrow Kid A is not their final act (before the tripping incident, of course).

Similarly, I didn't take too well to Lifeblood at the time because, had the Manics tripped over their shoelaces and fallen into a volcano around 2005, their last act (apart from the tripping incident) would have been a bit lame. But, now that they have very much found their fire again, I can quite enjoy Lifeblood for the pleasant little anomaly that it is.
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Old 25-06-2011, 19:15
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ANOMALY!?!

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Old 25-06-2011, 19:36
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Probably been over this a thousand times, but I always think of the latest album by my favourite bands as being their final act if they all trip over their shoelaces and fall into a volcano tomorrow.

To that end, I was upset with Kid A at the time, but since In Rainbows I quite like it. Because if Tom and the boys all trip over their shoelaces and fall into a volcano tomorrow Kid A is not their final act (before the tripping incident, of course).

Similarly, I didn't take too well to Lifeblood at the time because, had the Manics tripped over their shoelaces and fallen into a volcano around 2005, their last act (apart from the tripping incident) would have been a bit lame. But, now that they have very much found their fire again, I can quite enjoy Lifeblood for the pleasant little anomaly that it is.
So if the Manic tripped on their laces now, or got their rented helicopter shot down at the start of WWIII, then what would you think of them leaving PFAYM? I'd still think it wasn't the farewell they could of have had. But it at least sounded like they were wanting to do something different on the next one and wanted to get it all out of their system.
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Old 25-06-2011, 19:38
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ANOMALY!?!

To my ears, at least. All their other albums sound like a progression/regression from the last, but LB sticks out like a sore thumb (that's not necessarily an insult) as something from another universe. It just feels very different. To me.
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Old 25-06-2011, 19:43
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To my ears, at least. All their other albums sound like a progression/regression from the last, but LB sticks out like a sore thumb (that's not necessarily an insult) as something from another universe. It just feels very different. To me.
I'm glad that it's different!
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Old 25-06-2011, 20:00
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I think the most melodramatic result of the Manics falling into a volcano would had been right after The Holy Bible, lmfao.
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