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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% | |
Voters: 102. You may not vote on this poll |
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I still don't like the fact the band butchered it lyrically - way too much repetition on the verses and choruses. It would have made more of an impact if they had the balls to work all of the remaining lyrics into each song. Musically, it's fine but it's not taxing to play.
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Wonder why this got bumped?
Anyway. Overall it's a great album, the only thing I really disliked in hindsight is that William's Last Words got turned into something that it's not. The music media at the time effectively seeing it as Richey's suicide note, which when you look at the unedited lyrics, it doesn't seem to be at all. |
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Probably their best 'modern era' album... although it's the best part of 10 years old
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Where on earth does the time go?!
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#140
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I know. It doesn't feel like the same gap between 97 and 2007!
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Time is compressed or falling away like wet cake... i forget which.
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Please, he prayed, now - A gray disk, the colour of Chiba sky. Now - Disk beginning to rotate, faster, becoming a sphere of paler gray. Expanding - And flowed, flowered for him, fluid neon origami trick, the unfolding of his distanceless home, his country, transparent 3D chessboard extending to infinity. Inner eye opening to the stepped scarlet pyramid of the Eastern Seaboard Fission Authority burning beyond the green cubes of Mitsubishi Bank of America, and high and very far away he saw the spiral arms of military systems, forever beyond his reach. And somewhere he was laughing, in a white-painted loft, distant fingers caressing the deck, tears of release streaking his face. |
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Yeah totally, have we ever seen the original Holy Bible lyrics? It would be interesting to see how their editing process has changed over the years.
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#143
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A wonderful piece of art. But it's not an album I return to to actually listen to it very often.
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Cracked of an album, shame they dropped it like a hot rock. Must've been stewing for ages whether to use Richey's leftover lyrics or not and wondering whether he'd have liked what they did with em, and whether the fans would. Totally understandable why they'd want to avoid lyrics from the period, hats off to em for doing the Holy Bible tours. Must be awkward enough for any band when the fans want them to focus on a certain period of their career. Weird to think that Wayne Murray's been touring with em longer than Richey was and how, while Richey has only been directly involved in just over 1/3 of their material, and only about 1/5 of their time as a band, well, old songs leave long shadows.
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It is a great album, which in my opinion could only be improved by replacing the title track with Bag Lady and having William's Last Words as the hidden track, making it a 12 track album. Definitely in my top 5 Manics albums though.
Seem to recall James saying something about them not being particularly fond of it and found the whole process tough going. Understandable really. |
#146
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Still my second favourite Manics album.
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And just a point to make - this was a magical time to be a Manics fan. Something that maybe wasn't appreciated at the time. It was a serious project between what we can now see was the bluster and superficiality and cynicism of SATT and PFAYM.
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#148
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Their first/only decent album cover design too
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I still listen to it frequently - the remixes of it just as much, too.
Some of the remixes (Jonathan Krisp/Bag Lady, Errors/All Is Vanity, but also the Underworld remix of William's Last Words that made it onto the Welsh Rock For Refugees compilation) are as good as or even better than the originals. Otherwise my criticism of JFPL (original) is the standard: butchered lyrics, for the most part. Musically I don't find it as simple as it may technically be.
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I think the irony here is that, for all the Postcards talk of 'mass communication', JFPL got much more media attention, acclaim and connected in a much more mainstream way.
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