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View Poll Results: Biggest Manics Folly?
not splitting after Generation Terrorists 3 2.59%
carrying on after Richey's disappearance 3 2.59%
Toiletgate at Glastonbury 6 5.17%
Lifeblood 2 1.72%
not releasing 1985 as a single 21 18.10%
Send Away The Tigers / Autumnsong single 7 6.03%
no singles from Journal For Plague Lovers 23 19.83%
quickly following JFPL with Postcards From A Young Man 27 23.28%
the singles chosen from PFAYM 6 5.17%
other, please kindly state what. 18 15.52%
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Old 13-10-2011, 13:04
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I don't get the KYE hatred.
80% of it is some of their best work.
True though, I still don't know how His Last Painting goes, I've listened to it so many times, but it's faded in the back of my mind.

I think splitting after JFPL would've been such a cool move, although that would've meant me only having seen them once.

But I agree, their absolute worst folly is the abuse and neglect they give their work that isn't on the first half of GT, THB, a 90s top 10 single or YLAINE
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Old 13-10-2011, 13:05
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ahem, Everything Must Go featured Richey lyrics after he disappeared, and off the top of my head at least one of the singles (Kevin Carter? forgive my ageing memory) was penned by him. didn't stop them then, no idea why it stopped them now.
Indeed, but they had already been working on that material when he was still around and more importantly, had not become a chart topping mainstream band yet. JFPL was 12 or 13 years later.
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Old 13-10-2011, 13:07
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Why are people so concerned with singles that were or weren't. We still have the songs, it wouldn't change the album. So why the big fuss whether or not a song was essentially sold seperately?

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Old 13-10-2011, 13:09
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Constantly bashing a massive chunk of their past works while blindly believing they can only do two different types of rocking as a band, effectively closing themselves in a very small box with no desire to get out or acknowledge there is a world outside that box.
Yep, I'd go with that too. They managed to do themselves a massive disservice taking such a simplistic view of the band. I hope they've gotten over the whole 'there are two versions of us' thing by the time the next album comes out.

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I don't get why people say that JFPL should be treated as a stand alone album. It's a MSP album.
Yeah, I don't really get the 'JFPL needs to be heard in full' argument either. Surely the same can be said for a lot of albums, but it doesn't stop singles being released.

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Recording and releasing PFAYM.
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Old 13-10-2011, 13:14
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Actually, I'm gonna go with not really touring Lipstick Traces. I was lucky to see them at Glastonbury but out of the set there were only 3 songs off Lipstick Traces that they played there. Would've been great to see a few more b-sides then.
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Old 13-10-2011, 13:30
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Actually, I'm gonna go with not really touring Lipstick Traces. I was lucky to see them at Glastonbury but out of the set there were only 3 songs off Lipstick Traces that they played there. Would've been great to see a few more b-sides then.
I would say not touring America in 1994 was a much bigger deal than not touring a b side compilation when their best days were behind them. If they had made an impact in America in 94, everything could have been different.. But you're right in that those festivals gigs were great. I had a great time at Witnness that year.
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Old 13-10-2011, 13:43
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I was lucky in '03, got a rare outing of Prologue. I had a great day all round, and Judge Yr'self was great live.
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I would say not touring America in 1994 was a much bigger deal than not touring a b side compilation when their best days were behind them. If they had made an impact in America in 94, everything could have been different.. But you're right in that those festivals gigs were great. I had a great time at Witnness that year.
Would have been *slightly* tricky for them to tour America in 1994, wasn't really an option if you think about it..
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It was more of a what if.. than a folly, in fairness. After all, they did intend to go there the following year.
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Old 13-10-2011, 13:51
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It was more of a what if.. than a folly, in fairness. After all, they did intend to go there the following year.
No probs, was going to edit my post as I sounded a little bitchy there, didn't mean to!
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I would say not touring America in 1994 was a much bigger deal than not touring a b side compilation when their best days were behind them. If they had made an impact in America in 94, everything could have been different.. But you're right in that those festivals gigs were great. I had a great time at Witnness that year.
True, but I'm being selfish

Interesting to think how things could've panned out if they did have a bigger impact across the pond at the time but thinking about that's getting thinking a bit Doctor Who-y and making me a bit on the uncomfortable side..

I haven't done bad with Lipstick Traces overall though, seen 11 songs off it live. Just three at the time.
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I haven't done bad with Lipstick Traces overall though, seen 11 songs off it live. Just three at the time.
God, never thought about that. 12 for me, still no Raindrops though!
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Toiletgate was pathetic so I chose that the rest as others have mentioned were artistic decisions and probably brought some joy to at least someone.
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