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APRIL 17TH 2007 BLOG



April 17th 2007, a quick audience with Nicky Wire, a hotel room in London. England are playing South Africa at cricket n silently in the background. He is drinking hot chocolate.

We did the first gig of the campaign, our first official gig I'd say, in Cologne on the weekend. It was heart-warmingly full...scarily so. There were some brilliant hardcore fans from the UK there, the true Secret Society Girls. I must add that they were dressed in cheerleader outfits with TEAM WIRE written in glitter across their chests. I think James and Sean just took that one on the chin. There was lovely kid from Ireland there... actually, to be honest it was a lot of the people who turned up at all of my solo gigs! There were some lovely German fans we've known right from the start. I did my usual bit of German speaking, post "I Killed The Zeitgeist". 'Sehnsucht!' 'Ich heise Nicky Wire, das ist der Manic Street Preachers!" I got worried that it made it sound like I was saying it was my band. When we were in Germany, I got given this brilliant book that has been being compiled for years, which is pieces of art by alternative rock stars- mine's the best in there, obviously! (The picture is a painting of Saint David's Wood - you can find the book at http://www.myspace.com/skizzenbuchunterwegs) It's a beautifully done book. Maximo Park's one is brilliant, very architectural. Ricky Wilson's is good, it's quite Matisse like I think I was the only one who sent them the physical painting too. I was tactile...

Shit, England are f**ked there...

Anyway, that was really good, the first gig, first time we've properly played tracks off "Send Away The Tigers". We did 5 new tracks, a few oddities as well. "Freedom Of Speech Won't Feed My Children", I don't think we've played that in about 6 years, that was really good. Off the new record, we played "Send Away The Tigers", "I'm Just A Patsy" "Autumn Song", "Your Love Alone" which James is finding really hard without Nina, 'cos he's literally getting out of breath, having to sing all the words, all the replies, it doesn't leave him much room to move... we did "Underdogs" as well. 5 new ones, plenty of old ones. As far as first gigs go, there were no real disasters. Then we drove all the way back to Heathrow, dropped Sean off, flew to Dublin, did a load of promo, James did a couple of acoustic sessions. We've got a Top 20 airplay hit in Ireland, very good reaction over there... we just confirmed Electric Picnic over there too. Nina's coming in tomorrow, we're doing E4, T4 - you know, whatever all those f**king young children's programmes are (due to be broadcast the weekend of the 22nd April). We're doing 'Transmission' down in Swansea, in the Brangwyn Hall. We played there on the second 'Lifeblood' tour, it's got these huge murals on the wall, it's really beautiful. We're back in Swansea doing Fflam later in the year too. We're hoping Nina will be good to do a couple of festivals with us, hopefully Hultsfred in Sweden and Glastonbury. V Festival, we'd love her to that but that's a bit far away to plan...

England just lost another wicket - for 8 - theWorld Cup is over. This is the last chance saloon for England, imagine they'll be sent home, imagine the coach will be sacked from the one day side after this, 'cos it's been awful...unless they bowl South Africa out...

Coming back from Germany, we had a great service stop. I do think I am the person who should stand up for British service stations, there's always some cunty chef on BBC 2 saying how "As a kid I was driving through France and there were these great services where they served beautiful bread and free range chicken." Yeah, where's the f**king fruit machines and video games, where's the f**king M&S food shop, where's the brilliant stationary shop where you buy any magazine. You go into one in France and they've still got Betamax videos and some dusty fucking antiques, just 'cos you can buy a belly of pork people think it's great. Services are are fantastic. Reading services are f**king genius. I could fucking live there. Costa Coffee... food that's just been there, getting crisp for hours on end, a breakfast that's been there for 8 hours, dried out and shrivelled up, I f**king love that...

On the bus, the whole 'garden shed' bus journey, consisted of repeated listens to "Marquee Moon", the first Goldie Lookin' Chain album... you forget how much that record makes you smile. The tour bus now, and this is how much things have changed, the bus has a hard disc facility with 300 films on it. Sean was in his element. We watched "25th Hour", "Blood Diamond", "Equus" (the Richard Burton version which was really f**king grim), "The Thick Of It - the whole first series. Listened a lot to the Bright Eyes album, which I've absolutely fallen in love with. The first four songs are awesome. The lyrics... I have to say I don't think there are too many people who write better lyrics than me but he really does write some amazing words. The rhymes he gets out of words too...

The other week, I had a very rare night out in London, dragged kicking and screaming by all of James' mates to the Jon Savage book launch (CLICK HERE). It was a brilliant turn out for the boy - Johnny Marr, Edwyn Collins, Nicky Wire. Jon was in a beautiful checked lilac jacket mixed with a lilac polo neck. He looked on fine form. The book is brilliant, highly recommended by me, a heavy read, really f**king good...

So other than that we're about to start another load of rehearsing, we've got about 6 radio sessions coming up. We're trying to rehearse in London then weu'll be on the never-ending tour - the Bob Dylan Manics tour of the UK. Now it's less Springsteen, we're more like the 'Rolling Thunder Revue' At the moment, support wise, I think The Enemy are doing a few, Fear Of Music are doing a few. Davo is roadie-ing for us AND playing support as Johnny Boy on 3 nights which is a big call for him. The Little Ones are supposed to be doing a few but there is a question mark at the moment over them. The Enemy were on Soccer AM the other day talking about doing it, the singer is really f**king bright in interviews. F**king young too...

Finally, one brilliant thing for us, this time around we've actually got a release in America. That's the first time in a while. Red Ink are putting it out there. There you go - Nicky Wire's f**king solo career pays dividends again!!!




 

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3 years ago drummer4lifexxx wrote...
i agree with ''cherry-blossom'' its not fair that so called fans will get the tickets! ive been into msp for about two years ive not been to a gig tho :( but i want to and im sorry '' manic street TEATCHER'' missed a gig and missed your train and got soaking wet just because of work!! well i dont work just now but when i do i will NeVeR miss AnY gIg for it defenatly msp! (you ROCK!!!) i'd just phone in sick and everyone who has ever missed any gigs i feel so sorry for you! :(


3 years ago manic82 wrote...
The Forum gig was superb.See my full
review on raysgigs.com
i have seen over 4000 gigs inc a dozen
by the manics since 1991.


3 years ago hongkongdragon wrote...
hello boys! can't seem to get enough of your gigs, even though i have seen you at Leeds, Newcastle and Manchester... just superb. your support musicians onstage are a credit to the manics. enjoy the rest of the tour and see you all in Swansea for Fflam.


3 years ago Paul409 wrote...
The album came out about a week late here in the US, not to worry, definately worth the wait...

100% awesome, 'IAJA Patsy', 'Imperial BB' and 'SAT Tigers' would obliterate the American music scene if they get radio/CBS primetime over hear...

The US never picked up on GT, maybe theyre ready for Wales this time around.

Nickey, James, Sean... tour America again, you have to ~ even if its just for the ex-pats... tour America again, Detroit needs you... please.


3 years ago nigs66 wrote...
my sister just rang me to say she was at a cash machine in conwy north wales and J.D.Bradfield is getting cash out of that very same machine, to shy to go say hello though, they playing in llandudno tomorrow


3 years ago davepr wrote...
Guys, fantastic gig in Wolves on Monday night. The new songs sit perfectly alongside the older stuff. Had a great night, look forward to seeing you again in December. Just make sure you get James to sing 'Last Christmas'! The album is on constant rotation. Autumnsong has radio hit written all over it, and Patsy is becoming a favourite!


3 years ago Cherry Blossom wrote...
Only just noticed Aviee's comment regarding most of the current tour tickets being snapped up by "fair weather fans" who "when the manics are not as popular...will droop away". Bit of an unfair sweeping generalisation, don't you think? So what if the crowds don't consist entirely of ye olde faithful Holy Biblearians & a smidgen of EMG-era fans? Who would you class as 'fairweather'? A hearty mix of intrigued brand new fans and/or the odd guest with a spare ticket? Jeez, don't be so elitist. There's room for everyone...(except, of course, beer-throwing tossers as per the previous comment).


3 years ago allanlloydhaydock wrote...
just watched manics again in my hometown preston last night and was blown away with the intimicy of the gig, just pure class apart from all this pretencious crap of modern bands. James mentioned about seeing us again in December is this true, i wanna book my tickets now . nicky !!! nice volley of abuse to the tosser who threw the beer, hope it doesnt put u off coming back again and what did you think of the gig????


3 years ago Manic1982Chile wrote...
I wish a had a bottle, right here in my pretty face to where the scars to show from where i came we don't talk about love we only wanna get drunk.... GREAT SONG!!!!!


3 years ago jennypink123 wrote...
does anyone know who is the supporting band tomoz nite in preston?


3 years ago Manic1982Chile wrote...
hello my friends my manic friends


3 years ago Manic1982Chile wrote...
Well i'm from Santiago, Chile, the place most beautiful of Southamerica. You maybe know Marcelo Salas, Iván Zamorano, Marcelo Ríos, well they are idols in muy country. I am a great fan of Manics, i think that i am the only one person that know so much things and information of Manics. I wait receive and send comments of our band. My favourite songs are all, but the 5 principals are: The everlasting, A design for life, You're tender and you're tired, Be natural, Baby Elian. Thanks and a great greeting from Chile


3 years ago Manicben wrote...
MANIC STREET TEACHER great to see another Manics fan in Milton Keynes.


3 years ago Manicben wrote...
Genius,keep them coming.


3 years ago bhamjeep wrote...
Live in Canada and visiting family in Wales in July - will miss Manic Swansea gig by about 4 days - gutted!!!! ahahaahah. Had to share .....


3 years ago manic street teacher wrote...
Spent the last 5 months counting down the days to seeing the Manics at Cambridge on Tuesday, got sent to a teachers conference in Birmingham for work, missed my train home, got soaking wet, and missed the concert, sat crying all night scanning ebay for replacement tickets for anywhere nearish to where I live In Milton Keynes. (ebay is full of sharks)
just wanted to share my pain.


3 years ago Suicide Club wrote...
Just wanted to say I have a spare ticket for Saturday's gig at Cardiff Uni. Will let it go to the first person who gives me a reply. No strings attached. Please e-mail me @ paul.coman@btinterne t.com ... Cheers. Paul C.


3 years ago Paul409 wrote...
Is the new album coming out in the USA?

I thought I recalled reading this one got US distribution? Does anyone know when its being released in the America?

I have the single en route from the Manic's "Store" link on this website where I could buy the full length CD if needbe but i would just as soon purchase it stateside and avoid the 3 weeks shipping lead time and shipping costs if possible!

Cheers, Paul.


3 years ago Aviee wrote...
It great to see the manics back on form. and all the critics that wrote them off especially radio 1 should be made to apologize. My biggest beef is as an old fan i was out of the country when the tour tickets went on sale thus by the time i got back they had sold out. I feel like a limb is missing has i have seen every tour since the early 1990s this will be the first one missed . It annoys me because most people that are going arer fair weather fans and when the manics are not as popular they will, droop away. Anyway good luck on the tour great album hope to see you next time.


3 years ago sofie wrote...
These blogs are brilliant...they should write them even when they're not on tour;) I second Nicky Wire's opinions on the new bright eyes album-it is quite amazing (and the artwork on it fascinates me)...Cool to hear Nina's doing some festivals too, just wish I could be there to see them:( Oh, I'm counting the days now (23) until the Manchester gig! YAY!:D



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