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1. Lifeblood 2. This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours 3. The Holy Bible (US) 4. Know Your Enemy 5. Futurology 6. Resistance Is Futile 7. Everything Must Go 8. Journal For Plague Lovers 9. Rewind The Film 10. Gold Against The Soul 11. Send Away The Tigers 12. Generation Terrorists 13. Postcards From A Young Main |
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1. Generation Terrorists
2. Journal for Plague Lovers 3. Futurology 4. Gold Against the Soul 5. Holy Bible 6. Everything Must Go 7. This is My Truth 8. Resistance is Futile 9. Rewind the Film 10. Lifeblood 11. Send Away the Tigers 12. Know Your Enemy 13. Postcards from a Young Man |
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1. The Holy Bible
2. Everything Must Go 3. Journal For Plague Lovers 4. This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours 5. Lifeblood 6. Send Away The Tigers 7. Rewind The Film 8. Generation Terrorists 9. Futurology 10. Resistance is Futile 11. Gold Against The Soul 12. Know Your Enemy 13. Postcards From A Young Man |
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Haven’t made myself do this in far too long.
1. The Holy Bible 2. Journal For Plague Lovers 3. Lifeblood 4. This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours 5. Everything Must Go 6. Rewind The Film 7. Futurology 8. Generation Terrorists 9. Know Your Enemy 10. Gold Against The Soul 11. Send Away The Tigers 12. Postcards From A Young Man 13. Resistance Is Futile Every time I’ve attempted this since JFPL, beyond the top 3 - and since PYAYM, the bottom 1/now 2, didn’t think that would change but here we are - I look at my ranking once I’m done like ‘really? Is that what I think? Huh.’ It’s so hard to order what’s just marginally/changeably less-favourite, and feels wrong to have some of them end up near or next to what is very definitely The Worst.
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OK then, doing this again.
The Holy Bible Everything Must Go Generation Terrorists Gold Against The Soul Know Your Enemy Lifeblood Journal For Plague Lovers This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours Resistance is Futile Rewind The Film Futurology Postcards From A Young Man Send Away The Tigers |
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Just popping back on here to say I'm very concerned about the current use of crack cocaine among FD users, seeing as at least two people think Resistance Is Futile is a better album than Everything Must Go.
Just say no, kids. Cheerio! x |
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1. The Holy Bible
2. Everything Must Go 3. Gold Against The Soul 4. Journal For Plague Lovers 5. Generation Terrorists 6. This Is My Truth 7. Send Away The Tigers 8. Know Your Enemy 9. Resistance Is Futile 10. Lifeblood 11. Postcards From A Young Man 12. Rewind The Film 13. Futurology |
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1. THB*
2. EMG 3. TIMTTMY 4. KYE 5. LIFEBLOOD 6. GATS 7. RIF 8. GT 9. FUTUROLOGY 10. SATT 11. JFPL 12. RTF 13. PFAYM My list has changed dramatically and might be to do with getting older! THB is still top as I genuinely believe it's the greatest album of all time. It just all works for me. But I also hate it. Its nasty and doesn't help my mental state and probably won't listen to it again. I haven't listened to it since I saw it performed at the roundhouse. I just don't need that negativity at the moment! |
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I've been a fan since 1996 and it seems nothing can shake EMG off the top spot.
1. Everything Must Go + Gold Against The Soul (solely for the singles) 2. Rewind The Film 3. Resistance is Futile 4. This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours 5. Futurology This mid-section from 6 to 10 isn't set in stone. My heart hurts for placing PFAYM at no.7, as Golden Platitudes is absolutely one of my favourite Manics songs ever. 6. The Holy Bible 7. Postcards From a Young Man 8. Lifeblood 9. Journal For Plague Lovers 10. Know Your Enemy 11. Generation Terrorists (12. GATS without the singles) 13. Send Away The Tigers |
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It’s been a while. It’ll all change again next week but number one and two always remain.
This Is My Truth. It’s an album of three thirds. Anthemic opening tracks. The introspective middle. The power pop to end out the album. The track listing is perfect. Nicky’s writing is at its peak. I can see why “Nobody Loved” you was removed off the re-issue which is a pity as I feel it is Nicky’s best song to his departed friend. A deep thoughtful album. Know Your Enemy. KYE has become the forgotten album. The Cuban album. A sprawling raw energetic album that to me sums up best the rock sound that the band wanted. I always like to think that this would have been the album that Richey would have felt most proud of. Rewind The Film. You have to spend more time in the shadows than the sun to appreciate the pure melancholy of the album. Postcards From A Young Man. When an effort is made to really listen to the album you realise how damn good it is. From choirs and some wonderful mixing and production. It is a good album. Part of the problem that many might find with the album is that James’ singing can be quiet, quiet, loud, quiet, quiet, loud. You probably need to be or have been at the stage of life that Nicky was writing about to fully appreciate it. Knowing you’ve done more living on one side and that there is less on the other. Resistance Is Futile. A good solid album. The indie power pop influence from the 80’s is all through this album. That’s is fine by me. The Holy Bible. Their best album doesn’t necessarily have to be everyone’s favourite. Journal For Plague Lovers. They say the band owed it to Richey. Richey owed it to the band. Either way the band did it justice. The album is always going to be overshadowed by its older, bigger and more popular brother The Holy Bible. It’s a hard album to place in ranks. I probably do rate it higher at times. Gold Against The Soul. Image wise the band never looked cooler or sexier than they did during this period. The album is not perfect but the wabi sabi is there. Best period single wise. Everything Must Go. It feels quite sparse in its production now. Would it have made it if “A Design For Life” wasn’t on it? Lifeblood. Lifeblood crept up on me. It was that time when the music press was just hanging on by a thread. The internet was just about becoming ubiquitous and ta-da, a new Manics album. “Empty Souls” is MOR perfection. Futurology. It’s too short and needed a few more extra tracks to make the album complete. I don’t like the way the songs blend into each other without a respectable gap between. Send Away The Tigers. Really, really good B-side period. Generation Terrorists. There’s nothing wrong with it, but it does sound not dated but aged
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The Holy Bible
Journal For Plague Lovers This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours Everything Must Go Generation Terrorists Futurology Gold Against The Soul Rewind The Film Lifeblood Know Your Enemy Send Away The Tigers Resistance Is Futile Postcards From A Young Man
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Couldn't agree more. There's one (1) song on SATT that I can say I actually really like, but the b-sides I play over and over again. And again.
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Finally bought myself a SATT 10th Anniversary Edition and have reassessed it slightly. It's still a weak Manics album, but there are songs on there I like. Now with Underdogs fucked off, I find the first seven tracks perfectly enjoyable. The title track and Indian Summer are the only two which I'd say I'd miss if the album were erased from history, but it no longer actually annoys me. I'll have to see if the same is true for GATS and PFAYM soon.
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I stand by my opinion that my alternative album - Welcome To The Dead Zone - is better than SATT. But don’t just take my word for it; listen to my Spotify playlist!
https://open.spotify.com/user/richey...RgKtMO0c5h4IeQ
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