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well said sir... I was going to say something similar, however I had the sneaking suspicion that Ek was on a fishing trip.Mike wrote:How anyone could describe the Manic Street Preachers as lift music is beyond me. It also completely ignores the fact they produced one of the most revered, challenging and completely brilliant albums of the last 30 years in 1994's The Holy Bible.
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Lostprophets, that's another one I was trying to think of. I always knew Ian Watkins of Steps was secretly Welsh. And therefore a paedophile.
Thing is with Manics fans is they're unbelievably easy to troll.
In aaaaalllllll seriousness, James Dean Bradfield is probably one of the most technically accomplished guitarist the UK has ever produced. I appreciate that and I don't think he gets the credit he's due.
Also, I do remember a bizarre fact about them; the drummer used to chew the sides of his cheeks and then eat salt and vinegar crisps. The power of rock is strong with this one.
Thing is with Manics fans is they're unbelievably easy to troll.
In aaaaalllllll seriousness, James Dean Bradfield is probably one of the most technically accomplished guitarist the UK has ever produced. I appreciate that and I don't think he gets the credit he's due.
Also, I do remember a bizarre fact about them; the drummer used to chew the sides of his cheeks and then eat salt and vinegar crisps. The power of rock is strong with this one.

Brandon W wrote:you elites.
One of my best friends disappeared for most of a month. Turned out he was attending EVERY SINGLE MANICS CONCERT in their recent tour. I don't know anyone that does that. Anyone. With any other band.
That also means that he's incredibly defensive about it and didn't tell anyone (or possibly just me, actually) about it until he got back because he knew he'd have the piss taken out of him. Which is ridiculous. Why would anybody take the piss out of such a sad.. I mean, devotion?
Although when he told me he got to meet Nicky Wire on several occasions the first thing I asked was whether he got the chance to ask him if Fidel Castro showed him where he locks up all the gay people in Cuba.
That also means that he's incredibly defensive about it and didn't tell anyone (or possibly just me, actually) about it until he got back because he knew he'd have the piss taken out of him. Which is ridiculous. Why would anybody take the piss out of such a sad.. I mean, devotion?
Although when he told me he got to meet Nicky Wire on several occasions the first thing I asked was whether he got the chance to ask him if Fidel Castro showed him where he locks up all the gay people in Cuba.

Brandon W wrote:you elites.
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This actually happened. In a story about the Lost Prophets guy some newspaper or website printed a photo of H from Steps and he received loads of hatemail and death threats.ekwatts wrote:Lostprophets, that's another one I was trying to think of. I always knew Ian Watkins of Steps was secretly Welsh. And therefore a paedophile.
I remember reading it and wondering how he managed to sift through and parse them out. He might not be a paedophile but he was in Steps. It's one of those stories that makes you lose all faith in humanity. Like, "He wasn't already receiving a daily barrage of abuse? WHY NOT"johnnyseven wrote:This actually happened. In a story about the Lost Prophets guy some newspaper or website printed a photo of H from Steps and he received loads of hatemail and death threats.ekwatts wrote:Lostprophets, that's another one I was trying to think of. I always knew Ian Watkins of Steps was secretly Welsh. And therefore a paedophile.

Brandon W wrote:you elites.
God I want to hit you right now. Take it back.George wrote:lol now this is trollingekwatts wrote: In aaaaalllllll seriousness, James Dean Bradfield is probably one of the most technically accomplished guitarist the UK has ever produced. I appreciate that and I don't think he gets the credit he's due.
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C'mon guys! I like Manics but shall we come back to the main theme of this treat? I can't understand what is the kind of wood used for the Tele Thinline...
-Guitar: Squier VM Mustang, Squier CV '50 Duo Sonic;
-Amplifier: Hughes&Kettner Blue Edition 60;
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-Amplifier: Hughes&Kettner Blue Edition 60;
-FXs: Dunlop Cry Baby GCB-95 Wah, Boss BD-2 Blues Drive, Proco RAT, Danelectro Cool Cat Tremolo, EH Small Clone, MUZA FD900, Bespeco Volume pedal.