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not splitting after Generation Terrorists | 3 | 2.59% | |
carrying on after Richey's disappearance | 3 | 2.59% | |
Toiletgate at Glastonbury | 6 | 5.17% | |
Lifeblood | 2 | 1.72% | |
not releasing 1985 as a single | 21 | 18.10% | |
Send Away The Tigers / Autumnsong single | 7 | 6.03% | |
no singles from Journal For Plague Lovers | 23 | 19.83% | |
quickly following JFPL with Postcards From A Young Man | 27 | 23.28% | |
the singles chosen from PFAYM | 6 | 5.17% | |
other, please kindly state what. | 18 | 15.52% | |
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I do, sorry.
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Ah, thought so, no worries. Course, you don't even need to have sex to have HIV anyway.
Anyway!
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It was all just Nicky being a pillock anyway. If he's homophobic, he's the most effeminate homo-erotic wannabe homophobe ever.
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Silly, lovable man. For what it's worth I really love R.E.M. so I can't exactly defend Wire with this one!
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I've never understood the fuss about 'Toiletgate' but then I've also never really been a big festival person and got into that 'festival spirit'. I prefer going to individual gigs of bands I actually like and really want to see, getting hammered and enjoying myself and then mooching on back to a comfy bed.
Besides which, wouldn't everyone opt for their own personal crapper at such shindigs if they could get away with it?! I'm not sure Lenin and Marx would ever have decreed, 'a good communist must always share the stinking, fetid dumper at musical communions' |
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in theory they should not even be on this forum, bar a brief reappearance for a minor album release in 2009 bastards, but for give them, for they do not know what they do. Quote:
i am not entirely sure anyone is "judging" him 20 years later, much like i am sure no one is behaving as an apologist for the man. it was a fucking stupid thing he said, and he's probably rather fortunate that the "politcially correct" movement wasn't as all dominating and judgemental at the time, really.
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Yeah, the Manics' early years were all about sensationalism. Set yourselves on fire on TOTP, "I laughed when Lennon got shot", 4 real, rock n roll is homosexual... Could be here all day, Nicky and Richey were like pullstring dolls sometimes, just spouting anything that'll get em noticed. They didn't have to mean it. Except the 4 real thing Quote:
I've been to a lot of festivals and seen some downright disgraceful toilets but I'm sure the backstage ones are paradise, even if they're not just reserved for three people. Didn't they justify it by sayin they didn't want to use toilets that everyone's been taking drugs in or something like that? I dunno. I don't think it's anti-socialist or anything like that, it's just amusing. Arguing over a toilet.
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I think the NME article where they said they'd like to see travellers "treated more harshly" must rank as a pretty big low point.
And Strictly Come Dancing generally. Not that they did it necessarily, but their justification for doing so was weak, they should have just been honest about it. |
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essentially, what I mean to say is that in the early 90s the thought of AIDS had a deeper and scarier resonance within the queer community than it does now, which is why that in particular leads me to believe that the comment was homophobic. phew. it's too late and I'm too tipsy to try and make much sense on the internet also, I meant to add earlier that proevpete's posts on the '98-'01 era in this thread have been spot on. well said.
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Biggest Manics folly is probably the fact that they've barely played over here in the US (last time, it was 18+ gig when I was 17, and before that, I was 7). Next tour I swear to God they'd better come here, dammit.
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'Other' : The Way They've Treated Lifeblood
One could point to lots of petty comments designed to make headlines or sometimes just made without engaging their brains properly, but for me I think it's most of the way they have handled Lifeblood, both from the choice of singles at the time to the way they have continued to denigrate it ever since. We're all using the word 'folly' to mean 'something foolish', but to me their treatment of Lifeblood can be seen as a kind of metaphoric architectural folly, something built for its own sake, at great expense, with little or no point. They spend time denigrating the album, calling it 'a mistake' or a 'disappointment' at the expense of putting off potential fans who may have actually ended up really loving it and seeing the Manics in a different way. I think Lifeblood makes the entire Manics back catalogue a stronger, more varied and more interesting one. If they'd gone straight from Know Your Enemy (via Lipstick Traces and Forever Delayed) to Send Away The Tigers I think they'd be a poorer band for it, and I think it's a real shame that the album's relative commercial failure seems to have dictated their view of it so much.
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Their treatment of Lifeblood is just plain SILLY!
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