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Great James solo
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One of the best alongside Locust Valley, Found That Soul, Donkeys, Faster and Archives of Pain
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On a cold mids morning the sun shone bright Upon a beautiful smiling five pound note Gazing at me, from the pavement Wet with love, it wasn't there I was dreaming, you always are I see the coins that were your eyes My eyes shining like sapphires I can't think, and I can't paint, I can't love! And no one will, for money makes us up Death to monetaries! Death to monetaries! Patsy The Dolphin Dog |
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Love it, incredible solo! Would love it played live as unlikely as that
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It's an unsung line in the written lyrics to "All we Make is Entertainment" seen in the deluxe booklet. Quote:
As for it being cliche: it was something totally different to Lifeblood and just about anything they'd done for years at least in terms of the words. |
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Hmm, chances are zero but I really would like to hear Leviathan live after having in a playlist over the last few days.
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Would rather hear this live than Hazelton, Platitudes or You Stole The Sun From My Fucking Heart FOR THE MILLIONTH TIME.
Best Bradfield solo since 'Bateman' - discuss.
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Don't put them off playing YSTS! Not until I get it at Birmingham anyway!
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"Former glam-punk rocker James Dean Bradfield now looks like your friendly, slightly rumpled Welsh uncle who always brings you chocolate when he visits. That's not a bad thing." - Allister Thompson aka The Gateless Gate (Canadian musician) |
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The Patrick Batemen song was one of the poorest attempts at metal by a band like this. It follows that the guitar solo is poor. Just standard generic cliche 80s metal kinda crap. It also sounds like Motorhead's WWF wrestler song The Game
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i havwe very fond memories of when Leviathan was released, it was supposed to be the two year break and i hate breaks, but then we got Leviathan and then solo stuff so actualy it wasn't a break at all. James vocals are amazing on it and i think it is a shame it has kinda just dissapeared
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If they played "Leviathan" on the upcoming tour, that might just be enough to get me to go.
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Leviathan marked the beginning of a period of me losing interest in the Manics after ten years of being a fan. I absolutely loved Lifeblood, and the infamous 'our next album will be even more electronic' interview had me really excited. Then along comes what seemed like a fairly meat and potatoes sounding rock song on the Help album and I was totally deflated. Followed by SATT and then "we're using Richey's lyrics" on JFPL and I really felt like they'd gone massively backwards and lost it.
A couple of years later I gave JFPL a proper chance and loved it and I've been back on track since, but Leviathan falls into the SATT camp for me - something I'm happy to never hear again. |
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