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Started by Bad Karma

Their last album Lifeblood was mostly mediocre bar three or four songs and has been a commercial flop.The tickets for the 2nd night at the Hammersmith on their current tour weren’t selling very well until they annonced that a free EP would be given out which caused a bit of an outcry with fans who couldn’t attend the gig but wanted the EP.So for once the Manics have made a sensible decision and made it a free download so everyone can get it.Whether it’s any good or not will be another story.I suspect the latter going on their current form and (again) very dodgy lyrics.Which when posted on friday most fans thought were an April Fools joke.

http://www.manics.co.uk/04/news.php

http://www.manics.co.uk/04/interact/lyrics.php

Posted on Sun, 3 April 2005 at 15:58

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not_that_kind_of_guy (a story on the radio) wrote:

but let’s face it, you know and i know and every one else know’s that it will be crap anyway. it’s just to make the tour serve some kind of purpose other than “hmmm, no-one bought our last album, let’s play some old stuff etc etc”. and then someone came up with the brilliant idea of calling it the past/present/future tour meaning that they had to put out something new. personally i’d much rather they put out always/never as a single but then again, i’m just little old me.

Posted on Sun, 3 April 2005 at 19:06

#2

Bad Karma wrote:

I have a feeling this EP will be crap but i’ll give it a listen.You have to admire their optimisism that they still think they have a future by calling the tour past/present/future.I was offered a ticket for the Wolverhampton gig but i thought it wasn’t worth the hassle of getting time off work,arranging travel and somewhere to stay just to see them play a load of songs from an album i don’t like and i think songs like A Design For Life etc have been played to death now.
It’s just a rumour but plans for a 3rd single have been scrapped.

Posted on Sun, 3 April 2005 at 20:04

#3

romy wrote:

Bad Karma wrote:

It’s just a rumour but plans for a 3rd single have been scrapped.

well,i would not be surprised if that rumour were true - let’s face it, most of the tunes on lifeblood are hardly single material.

let’s hope they’ll return with a belter like masses against the classes as the antithesis to lifeblood….well.maybe.

Posted on Sun, 3 April 2005 at 21:04

#4

30seconds wrote:

I liked ‘the love of richard nixon’… Is that the song title?
I haven’t heard any other songs though off lifeblood though

Posted on Sun, 3 April 2005 at 21:14

#5

Dennis wrote:

I am going to the Wolves gig (tomorrow, as it happens) although I have very low expectations. I saw them on the Holy Bible tour at the same venue, and they were the most vital, life-affirming band I have ever witnessed. I had no intention of ever seeing them again after the dismal Greatest Hits gig at the NEC but my brother wanted to go and so out of morbid curiosity I am going. I’ll let you know how it goes.

(Crosses fingers furiously for lots of Holy Bible tracks and some surprisingly good new songs…)

Posted on Tue, 5 April 2005 at 09:11

#6

not_that_kind_of_guy (a story on the radio) wrote:

Dennis wrote:

I am going to the Wolves gig (tomorrow, as it happens)…

(Crosses fingers furiously for lots of Holy Bible tracks and some surprisingly good new songs…)

well, the first couple of setlists are available here: http://foreverdelayed.org.uk/ .

i’m going to the cambridge gig on the 12th which’ll be fun. hopefully.

Posted on Tue, 5 April 2005 at 16:19

#7

30seconds wrote:

not_that_kind_of_guy wrote:

i’m going to the cambridge gig on the 12th which’ll be fun. hopefully.

Why are they playing smaller venues now???? The cambridge corn exchange is pretty small compared to what they normally play

Posted on Tue, 5 April 2005 at 16:26

#8

Dennis wrote:

not_that_kind_of_guy wrote:

well, the first couple of setlists are available here: http://foreverdelayed.org.uk/ .

i’m going to the cambridge gig on the 12th which’ll be fun. hopefully.

“Archives of Pain (ACOUSTIC)”

ACOUSTIC?!?!? What the fuck is this?!

Jesus, what the hell am I wasting my Wednesday evening on…Just shoot me now, won’t ya?

Posted on Tue, 5 April 2005 at 16:29

#9

not_that_kind_of_guy (a story on the radio) wrote:

dennis: archives of pain acoustic? are you sure you’re looking at the right setlist? archives of pain is indeed being played but not acoustic. the only acoustic number mentioned is the everlasting.

Posted on Tue, 5 April 2005 at 16:41

#10

gb199 wrote:

Archives of pain starts kind of acoustically though, sounds good though. Saw them in SOton on sunday and they were amazing!

Cant understand why no-one likes Lifeblood - it’s by far their best album since Everything Must Go IMO.

Posted on Tue, 5 April 2005 at 17:25

#11

not_that_kind_of_guy (a story on the radio) wrote:

gb199 wrote:

Saw them in SOton on sunday and they were amazing!

what was the new song like? “firefight” i believe it was called.

Posted on Tue, 5 April 2005 at 17:32

#12

romy wrote:

30seconds wrote:

Why are they playing smaller venues now???? The cambridge corn exchange is pretty small compared to what they normally play

cos the arenas on the last tour were hardly sold out…

Posted on Tue, 5 April 2005 at 19:28

#13

Bad Karma wrote:

Dennis wrote:

I am going to the Wolves gig (tomorrow, as it happens) although I have very low expectations. I saw them on the Holy Bible tour at the same venue, and they were the most vital, life-affirming band I have ever witnessed.

A friend of mine phoned me from that gig when they were playing Faster!

Archives Of Pain was indeed been played acoustic on the Lifeblood tour.I’ve no idea what version they’re playing on this tour,from the setlists it seem they are playing at least four or five Holy Bible songs.

I downloaded a bad quality version of Fireflight earlier and it’s a bit crap maybe the studio version will be better.Heres a link you can judge for yourselves but it’s just more bland MOR rock.

http://s17.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=0A8VD2A7N6VLI0P10A1BLO5O9C

Posted on Tue, 5 April 2005 at 19:33

#14

Dennis wrote:

Erm, OK, now I feel as if I am going mad and imagining things…

I am sure I read somewhere that they did Archives of Pain acoustically, but hey!

It is tonight, I will bore you all with a full review tomorrow..

No wait, come back…!!!

Posted on Wed, 6 April 2005 at 08:50

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Bad Karma wrote:

I’ve heard all the new tracks from the EP on 6Music and i’m shocked they’re actually ok.There’s nothing amazing on the EP,the songs are only really b-side quality but much better than some of the crap that ended up on Know Your Enemy and Lifeblood.Apparently once this tour has finished thats it for at least two years and there will be no 3rd single(the songs on this EP were probably it’s B-sides) from Lifeblood.Sony wouldn’t pay for the EP it’s coming out of the bands own pockets(probably not a good sign for the future).Secret Society is the best song of the three it’s very ‘rock’,at first i thought it’s lyrics were terrible but now i really like the line “Ban religion,wipe it out and start again”.The studio version of Firefight is a very MOR pop almost in Lifeblood territory but it’s alright written by James Dean Bradfield and the last song Picturesque is the weakest.Nicky used a line from an old unreleased Richey song to complete it’s lyrics.I had pretty low expectations for this free EP but i’m glad it’s ok.

Posted on Fri, 8 April 2005 at 16:26

#16

not_that_kind_of_guy (a story on the radio) wrote:

Bad Karma wrote:

I had pretty low expectations for this free EP but i’m glad it’s ok.

i’ve heard a good quality recording of firefight which i actually rather liked. you’ve intrigued me now, i’ll have to go and download the others… they’re still on the foreverdelayed forums if anyone else is interested.

http://foreverdelayed.org.uk/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=7

Posted on Fri, 8 April 2005 at 17:35

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Bad Karma wrote:

30seconds wrote:

I liked ‘the love of richard nixon’… Is that the song title?
I haven’t heard any other songs though off lifeblood though

Thats probably because apart from Radio 2 no one else will play them,yeah it’s called The Love Of Richard Nixon the song that killed their career.I think James Dean Bradfields vocals on this song sound very bored especially near the end.There’s another Manics topic a few pages back with me ranting about Lifeblood.It’s an album that’s split the fanbase some people love it and others hate it.Last year this was second album i wanted to hear the most and i was very disappointed.Now i think it’s a very average album with some outstanding moments like 1985 and To Repel Ghosts which are worth downloading.The rest of the album ranges from ok to terrible.If you’re new to the Manics you should check out The Holy Bible and Everthing Must Go.Lifeblood is now £4.99 on play.com if you want to take a risk.

Posted on Fri, 8 April 2005 at 20:54

#18

30seconds wrote:

No I’ll take your advice,I won’t by Lifeblood judging on the reviews, I’ll probably get the re-issued Holy bible some time soon

Posted on Fri, 8 April 2005 at 20:56

#19

Bad Karma wrote:

The 10th Anniversary edition of The Holy Bible is a fantastic buy.It’s really good value as well when you consider you get two CD’s with lots of bonus tracks and a DVD.

Posted on Fri, 8 April 2005 at 20:59

#20

30seconds wrote:

I didn’t know it came with a DVD!! Is it music videos or documentaries???

Posted on Fri, 8 April 2005 at 21:01

#21

Bad Karma wrote:

Both it comes with thirteen videos well actually it’s sixteen three of the videos are easter eggs and a 30 min band interview minus Richey of course.The videos are taken from various TV appearances,MTV,Top Of The Pops,Reading Festival and Glastonbury 94.Oh and it has the video for Judge Yourself.

Posted on Fri, 8 April 2005 at 21:05

#22

30seconds wrote:

Wow!!! It sounds excellent!!

Posted on Fri, 8 April 2005 at 21:06

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30seconds wrote:

Posted on Fri, 8 April 2005 at 21:07

#24

Bad Karma wrote:

Posted on Fri, 8 April 2005 at 21:12

#25

30seconds wrote:

Wow, and free delivery!!!! That is quite a good value package!!
Tommorow I will buy it, Play are usually quite quick delivering from what I’ve heard

Posted on Fri, 8 April 2005 at 21:14

#26

not_that_kind_of_guy (a story on the radio) wrote:

bad karma: what’s all this about hidden stuff on the holy bible dvd? please explain. please…

Posted on Fri, 8 April 2005 at 21:21

#27

Bad Karma wrote:

I see Lifeblood is now £8.99 on play,it was 101cd.com i saw it cheaper http://www.101cd.com/music/info.asp?id=811633&asptnr=3869

When you are watching the videos and you see the rotatings R’s at the bottom of the screen just click select on your remote and it plays the promo videos for Faster,She Is Suffering and Revol.The video are already on the Forever Delayed DVD.

Posted on Fri, 8 April 2005 at 21:22

#28

not_that_kind_of_guy (a story on the radio) wrote:

bad karma: ah, okay cheers anyway. a little interesting fact nonetheless.

Posted on Fri, 8 April 2005 at 21:32

#29

Bad Karma wrote:

Did you download the other tracks from the EP?If you did what do you think?

Posted on Fri, 8 April 2005 at 21:36

#30

not_that_kind_of_guy (a story on the radio) wrote:

sorry, i meant to post about that earlier. i think that the best of the three is firefight. i like secret society although it does sound like a complete rip off of she’s lost control by joy division (well the verses do anyway, especially the stacco guitar parts). picturesque i don’t think has much to it. a throwaway really. i agree that they’re better than most of lifeblood though.

Posted on Fri, 8 April 2005 at 21:52

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