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I think you're coming at this from the wrong angle Tim. It's not about how 'Welsh' the music is. The candidates simply have to be Welsh. That's it.
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The Manics sing about Wales in Ready For Drowning anyway.
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Do they? thats the first I've known about that, anyone just listening to it would'nt know though
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ready for drowning is about that welsh town or village that was flooded to build a reservoir wasn't it?
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No, I realise that, it's more of a tangent....I just think because welsh culture, and language and art is kinda caught up in what it means to be welsh as I see it, surely bands which sing in welsh, or are more 'welsh' than the manics are more deserving of a welsh prize...if that makes sense.
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and cardiff afterlife, but even so.
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They are Welsh and it's a Welsh music award. Doesn't say that they have to sing in Welsh. They're still part of Welsh culture.
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But that was just the common thing amongst youths to want to get aware from your 'insular town/village' whatever. The wanting to return to Wales (In James' case at least! Nicky never left and Seans not too far away!) is a sort of Welsh thing, no?
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yea aside from Richey's quote that if there was a museum in Blackwood it would be full of rubble and shit, James has said that the reason they wanted to get away was because they had no support from the welsh music scene. That might have been cos they were slagging all the bands off tho'
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If we're debating Welshness then don't forget that the Mercury (for British and Irish acts) once went to Antony And The Johnsons.
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Some good albums on there. Love the Y Niwl, Sweet Baboo and Gruff Rhys albums.
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