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^ Exactly the same as me
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is there such thing as a song that isn't self indulgent in some way? Like any song written assumes that someone somewhere would be interested in what you have to say slightly.
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I am certain Wire mentioned going one better than the Magnetic Feilds " 69 Love Songs" album as the inspiration. It certainly is a tall order by the Manics standards |
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I didn't really explain it well enough, sorry fella. I meant maybe they should make it sound like KYE should have been. 1 take on each song.
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Personally, I absolutely love KYE If I had a wish list for the next album it'd be something like this:
1: Experiment with the sound used on "Everyone Knows/Nobody Cares". 2: Lyrically, they should write songs on whetever they want - get out of this political/social commentary box Wire has been in for the last few years. 3: Write some love songs - Further Away was amazing 4: If Nicky Wire is struggling with lyrics at any point, drag in James and John Niven 5: write some accoustic songs 6: Use a lot more piano (one of my favourite instruments rarely ever gets used in the manics music) 7: release it as a box-set ala The ESSENTIAL Bruce Springsteen album. 8: Do a few new cover songs 9: vary the instruments used - think about world music |
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Respect!
Did you ever sit down and try to read the message painted in black? But on topic, there would have to be an acapella track. All three of them singing at the same time. They could record the album by putting small weights on the fretboards and recording the strings by peeling off masking tape at different speeds for the rest of the album for all I care if it means we get at least one acapella song? My wish list anyway. |
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Engage With Your Shadow is NOT the way to go
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Yeah, come back mass communication, all is forgiven. We'll take 70 generic pop songs with love in the title.
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i hope they'll go for a less polished sound and atleast try not to aim for mass communication..
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Just hope they don't go take the electronic path...
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'Further Away' is pretty naff. I'd rather they stuck to writing the kind of political songs that other bands don't do rather than just write love songs like everyone else. [QUOTE=StarBright;2220911]4: If Nicky Wire is struggling with lyrics at any point, drag in James and John Niven[QUOTE=StarBright;2220911] I think 'TGW's lyrics show my James sticks to the music to be honest. Oh, and I love KYE too. For the next album? Less polished production, gospel influences sitting alongside rock'n'roll (like having 'Found That Soul' and 'Let Robeson Sing' on the same album), more trumpet, at least one Nick vocal, lyrics reflecting the unrest of the times and that recognise the wider world - not an album of Nick moaning about being miserable. And no string sections. Maybe the sound could be a bit more '3D' as well, like the way the sounds seems to loop around on 'Tolerate' and 'Everything Will Be'. Stuff like that. |
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[QUOTE=Phil C;2221006]I would love them to make a proper pop album at some point. I'm not knocking 'Lifeblood' but most of it wasn't pop of any sort.
But what if they *want* to write socio/political songs? Should they carry on because they want to, or stop because you want them to? Plus they haven't been in that box for 'the last few years' - 'Postcards' is their most political album in years, and Nick's last set of lyrics (for SATT) only contained a couple of political songs - and every Manics album has at least a couple. 'Further Away' is pretty naff. I'd rather they stuck to writing the kind of political songs that other bands don't do rather than just write love songs like everyone else. [QUOTE=StarBright;2220911]4: If Nicky Wire is struggling with lyrics at any point, drag in James and John Niven Quote:
Personally, Lifeblood for me had only had a link to pop with TLORN. The rest of it was just a solid set of songs. Again, just my opinion. I would like to see the band write music that isn't following the current trend or trying to fit into a particular box. |
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Other songs are more 'soft' but have interesting elements. One of the inspirations for 'End of Love' was Auden's quote about millions living without love but no-one living without war, which fits in with the current zeitguist around the Bush/Blair wars. It's very much a 'half and half' album - half (at times over) polished ballads, half rock songs. Half vague lyrics, half pointed. But that's a better balance than has been seen since 'KYE'. |
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