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I can only hope that line is an ironic dig at themselves given the subject matter of that song.
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(However, my opinion after my first listen didn't change all that much.)
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Breaking up our bones, breaking up our minds It's supposed to be about the decline of the manufacturing industry & so more likely refers to how so many jobs with a point, with an end result requiring craft, skill, workmanship have been lost so many of us are now in jobs that produce nothing of any real value and it matters cos your job takes up a fair part of your life but you wouldn't say many really define you, you don't go home feeling you've contributed to something worthwhile, produced something of value, gain satisfaction....many of the manufacturing industries defined working class areas, when they shut down as well as the jobs and income a part of the identity of a place goes too. And what does Britain manufacture anymore, it is all servicing and entertainment
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And it was a very nice moment to actually buy a CD on the release day again, don't know when I last did that (compared to buy the mp3s at Amazon or iTunes). markus
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I second that an album should be worth more than the cost of a latte, good writing by Asthmathic Kitty for the new Sufjan Stevens album by the way.
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The future has been here 4 ever, it's called promotion.
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Have been listening to it all week and I really like this album. It's passed 3 of my 4 listening tests.
I listened to a few tracks in a bad mood on Monday and wasn't thrilled. Took it work on Tuesday and the album came alive. After listening to it on my stereo today it was really good. It's a bit too choir and strings arific at times, but on the Wire song they complement his voice well - that intro reminded me of Zeitgeist as soon as I heard it. Lots of queen nods in the album. It's not a perfect album, but its a darned fine album that they should be very proud of. It deserves to be No. 1. |
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First listen earlier today, is it really that bad? I actually switched it off before the final track.
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first time i listened to the album on monday on a crappy cd player in the kitchen.. Hazleton avenue was the song that stood out of the ones i hadnt already heard.. i listened to it again on the puter through even worse speakers and distracted by the telly. Finally listened to it properly through headphones last night gone midnite... planned to only listen to it once but played it 4 times Hazleton avenue is still a favourite aswell as Skon, postcards, golden platitudes, and don't be evil. Dunno where to put INWJTEOL yet as i'm a bit tired of it hearing it on the radio all the time. LOVE IT !
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Go back and listen to Don't Be Evil you naughty Manics fan!
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I'm still totally loving PFAYM. I'm even not skipping TFHBH4E like I thought I would do.
Really hope they get the number one album tomorrow.
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You could probably answer your own question if you carried on listening to it I don't see how you can form a proper opinion on it if you won't even listen to it all the way through.
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It took me 4 or 5 times, it requires a bit of investment.
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