Beyond the BCB 130 - The Manic Street Preachers
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We're on for 20-odd pages of this shit again, aren't we?
Matt 'interesting' Wilson wrote:So I went from looking at the "I'm a Man" riff, to showing how the rave up was popular for awhile.
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While don't like what I've heard of the MSPs and see no reason to investigate further, was amazed that a thread about them made it to 8 pages.
Then in a moment that can only be described as Damascene, I saw who started the thread and the scales fell from my eyes! Good luck with getting it to 250-pages, Copey!
Then in a moment that can only be described as Damascene, I saw who started the thread and the scales fell from my eyes! Good luck with getting it to 250-pages, Copey!
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'dent' wrote:We're on for 20-odd pages of this shit again, aren't we?
If you tolerate this then...........
So Long Kid, Take A Bow.
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Matt 'interesting' Wilson wrote:So I went from looking at the "I'm a Man" riff, to showing how the rave up was popular for awhile.
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painted nails wrote:If you tolerate this then...........
Oasis will be next?
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Copehead wrote:mission wrote:You seem to have mistaken what you say about the Manic Street Preachers with the Manic Street Preachers.
Frankly that is rubbish. It doesn't even mean anything.
Well, to you it very well might not. Perhaps you can find an English speaker on the boat to give you a hand?
Goodness gracious me.
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'dent' wrote:We're on for 20-odd pages of this shit again, aren't we?
If you keep submitting pointless posts it could do 80
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fueryhk(redux) wrote:While don't like what I've heard of the MSPs and see no reason to investigate further, was amazed that a thread about them made it to 8 pages.
Then in a moment that can only be described as Damascene, I saw who started the thread and the scales fell from my eyes! Good luck with getting it to 250-pages, Copey!
Thank you!
Then it could be up there with Permashambles and RWC, two of BCB's most "popular" and long lasting threads.
The Manics deserve a permanent thread so all the mouth breathers can get the fact that they really don't like them off their chests over and over and over and over again.
It is like care in the community
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mission wrote:Copehead wrote:mission wrote:You seem to have mistaken what you say about the Manic Street Preachers with the Manic Street Preachers.
Frankly that is rubbish. It doesn't even mean anything.
Well, to you it very well might not. Perhaps you can find an English speaker on the boat to give you a hand?
It is something that looks sage but is in fact meaningless.
Like most of your contributions.
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Re: Beyond the BCB 130 - The Manic Street Preachers
mission wrote:Copehead wrote:mission wrote:You seem to have mistaken what you say about the Manic Street Preachers with the Manic Street Preachers.
Frankly that is rubbish. It doesn't even mean anything.
Well, to you it very well might not. Perhaps you can find an English speaker on the boat to give you a hand?
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Re: Beyond the BCB 130 - The Manic Street Preachers
Copehead wrote:
It is like care in the community
Careful what you wish for there, Copey!
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Copehead wrote:mission wrote:Copehead wrote:I still don't really understand why the Manics produce more extreme responses than say Muse, but they do and that makes it interesting to discuss them.
You seem to have mistaken what you say about the Manic Street Preachers with the Manic Street Preachers.
Frankly that is rubbish. It doesn't even mean anything.
I laid out a fairly innocuous case for them and let the vitriol flow.
8 pages now.
A thread on Muse would garner one page, generally favourable.
For some reason people seem compelled to share their hatred of MSP in great detail., it is fascinating.They are a pretty pedestrian second-division plodrock outfit who no-one really particularly has any strong feelings about.
Like most people who hate them you appear to have heard very little of their music.
And this very thread shows your point to be risible.
You seem to have made a BCB career out of being spectacularly and comically wrong in just about everything you write, good to see you aren't having an off day here.
Who writes a post on page 8 of a thread saying no one is interested in the thread, you are a hoot.The silly things you say about them, however, do provoke responses.
Basically all I said is I really like the Manics, the judgement that this is silly and the undeniable compulsion to comment on that is all yours.And your idea of "interesting" matches your boofer-loofer kitschmensch idea of what constitutes decent music.
Thank you, I think you have all the musical taste of a ten year old dish rag as well.
"Who writes a post on page 8 of a thread saying no-one is interested in the thread?"
Good question. I certainly didn't.
Goodness gracious me.
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Re: Beyond the BCB 130 - The Manic Street Preachers
fueryhk(redux) wrote:Copehead wrote:
It is like care in the community
Careful what you wish for there, Copey!
Round up all the rambling nutters on to one thread.
What could go wrong?
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Re: Beyond the BCB 130 - The Manic Street Preachers
I'd forgotten how much I liked Your Love Alone Is Not Enough, so I picked up the album it's from, Send Away The Tigers, for less than £2 from Amazon shops (my thrift store). I'm actually shocked by how good it is: a keeper.
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soundchaser wrote:I'd forgotten how much I liked Your Love Alone Is Not Enough, so I picked up the album it's from, Send Away The Tigers, for less than £2 from Amazon shops (my thrift store). I'm actually shocked by how good it is: a keeper.
It is considered their return to peak form
Try Futurology as well
Similarly tuneful big rock album
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Copehead wrote:soundchaser wrote:I
It is considered their return to peak form
Try Futurology as well
Similarly tuneful big rock album
Thanks, I'll check it out.
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Re: Beyond the BCB 130 - The Manic Street Preachers
soundchaser wrote:Copehead wrote:soundchaser wrote:I
It is considered their return to peak form
Try Futurology as well
Similarly tuneful big rock album
Thanks, I'll check it out.
you'll need this too.
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Re: Beyond the BCB 130 - The Manic Street Preachers
I honestly don't think I've ever knowingly heard anything by the Manic Street Preachers.
I wonder if that will ever change?
Probably not.
I wonder if that will ever change?
Probably not.
Tempora mutatur et nos mutamur in illis
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Re: Beyond the BCB 130 - The Manic Street Preachers
yomptepi wrote:
you'll need this too.
Okay, as long as it's not used.
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Re: Beyond the BCB 130 - The Manic Street Preachers
soundchaser wrote:Copehead wrote:soundchaser wrote:I
It is considered their return to peak form
Try Futurology as well
Similarly tuneful big rock album
Thanks, I'll check it out.
Isn't Autumnsong on Send Away The Tigers brilliant?
I love that cheeky GnR rip off guitar motif
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