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poptimists2007-12-14 11:31 am
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The Friday Canon: MANIC STREET PREACHERS

The Manics (BA Hons, Swansea) are responsible for many things: a reasonably popular London club night, skyrocketing feather boa sales, the gratitude of the Goan tourist board and of course, thousands upon thousands of rabid fans desperate to bleed all over Steve Lamacq in 'tribute'. But what do you poptimists make of their back catalogue? 33 UK Top 40 singles means you get ELEVEN ticks to dish out. Eyeliner pencils at the ready!
[Poll #1105942]
Fleetwood Mac: (link)
1. Go Your Own Way
2. Dreams
3. Little Lies
4. Don't Stop
=5. Albatross
=5. Tusk
=7. Big Love
=7. Oh Well
=7. Sara
=10. Black Magic Woman
=10. Say You Love Me

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Mind you, I never realised how much "before my time" a lot of their stuff was. I was between the ages of 5 and 7 when most of this was released.
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They're a rum case, the Manics.
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*not that one, as far as I know.
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Er, as you were.
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I think that might be the most unflattering picture of Sean Moore evar (though it's hotly contested I believe).
Still can't believe they ever released She Is Suffering - it should obviously been ifwhiteamericatoldthetruthforonedayitsworldwouldfallapart. Or maybe Of Walking Abortion.
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HOW PRECISELY
Poptimists keen to hear the annual airing of "The Masses Against The Classes" should be at the CLUB POPULAR ALL #1s ALL THE TIME club night on Saturday 6th January, by the way.
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Erm it is about the idealism of fighting for something you strongly believe in which in this case is the Spanish and their bombs and their guns and their guns and their bombs.
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WHEN I WAS YOUNG "P.C." MEANT POLICE CONSTABLE
*stands, applauds*
4rilz (fsvo)
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2. From an outsider, right, it seems clear where they fall off: they lose Richie, they take a couple of years off, and when they return they're ugly old men. But I still get the impression (as seen in
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2. I think Everything Must Go is a fairly bad record but it has its moments (4 ticks for A Design For Life? You big contraries you) and obviously there was loads of goodwill towards them right there. The theory was, I think, that either they would never make another record or that the big stadium plod-rock of EMG was to prove to themselves/Richey that they could have been huge if they wanted and it would be back to spikiness soon enough. Obviously neither of these was correct.
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EASIEST SET OF TICKIES EVER
i still l♥ve them really, how could i not?
also, bah to no MOTOWN JUNK
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Everything up to and including EMG is, er... fine, everything since.... *shudders at the thought of 'Ocean Spray'.
I've always loved 'No Surface All Feeling' (the last track on EMG). Should've been a single.
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'Autumnsong' was much MUCH better than 'Your Love Alone...' and 'Let Robeson Sing' is one of their all-time best moments.
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*I'm calling a "British hit" as anything in the Top 40, though that's a dubious def'n, especially during the era that precedes download stats but follows the time when lots of people actually bought physical singles.
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Girls Aloud and Sugababes and Blur
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(Anonymous) - 2007-12-14 13:54 (UTC) - ExpandALSO "roses in the hospital"
(is this a Great Pop Things joke, i'm sure i haven't made it up myself)
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she is suffering is the only one i'm not sure about...
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I ticked the first 11.
First two albums = 4 Real
After that = bit rubbish.
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The only ones I would definitely not tick are 'Slash'n'Burn', 'Australia', 'You Stole The Sun' and 'Found That Soul.' I like all the others.
The large bits of the Manics canon I don't rate are half of Generation Terrorists, half of This is My Truth, and almost all of Know Your Enemy. Other than that it's all good.
Shocked at how badly 'Stay Beautiful' is doing! :o