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Joe Posted Mon 18 Jun, 2007 7:39 AM |
So, I'm in need of some more music to te me over until the summer.
I thought about getting Send Away The Tigers by the Manic St. P.. It seems pretty decent as.
1. I like the Best of the Manics.
2. Amazon advertise it as the "perfect partner" for TBWNN.
3. I like the single they did with the Cardigans.
I just wondered if people could comment on what it's like compared to their other stuff.
Cheers.
Joe |
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Dutchgirl Posted Mon 18 Jun, 2007 8:12 AM |
Send Away The Tigers by the Manic St. P
i love the cd, nr 7 is also very very goood :-)
I could recommend you this:
- The Kooks - Inside In Inside Out
- The Fray - How To Save A Life
- Augustana - stars and boulevards
- A balladeer - panama
Hope you like something
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KevInSweden Posted Mon 18 Jun, 2007 8:13 AM |
I love it, lots of good songs on it. Worth picking up I reckon. |
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cosmic Posted Mon 18 Jun, 2007 8:34 PM |
it is aaaaaaaaaaaceo!! |
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Sanne (nl) Posted Mon 18 Jun, 2007 8:44 PM |
Mika "Life in Cartoon motion"
U2 "How to dismantle an atomic bomb"
*runs and hides*
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Esteban Posted Mon 18 Jun, 2007 8:45 PM |
Have you tried James Dean Bradfield's solo album?
At least it's vaguely Manics related, and a very good album too.
By the way, this thread wins today's 'Missed the point of the original post' prize. Congratulations. |
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kim2007w Posted Mon 18 Jun, 2007 8:45 PM |
i will probably get shot down in flames now, but Brinkman are growing on me, see them 3 times as support for Travis and have just been to their my space to listen to them again. try them out |
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Sanne (nl) Posted Mon 18 Jun, 2007 8:48 PM |
Oke it's not new at all but i think it's massive!
Talking Heads- The best of "Once in a lifetime"
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DAKOTA Posted Tue 19 Jun, 2007 2:34 AM |
Quote: By the way, this thread wins today's 'Missed the point of the original post' prize. Congratulations.
Hahaha, True that!
Anyway, I'll take a crack at being on topic. To me it seems like each Manics album definitely has a different sound than any of the others, so it's hard to compare, but if you've liked their later work, and the single, then I think this new one would be a safe bet. Actually, I quite like it. |
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Joe Posted Tue 19 Jun, 2007 6:38 AM |
DAKOTA wrote:
Hahaha, True that!
Anyway, I'll take a crack at being on topic. To me it seems like each Manics album definitely has a different sound than any of the others, so it's hard to compare, but if you've liked their later work, and the single, then I think this new one would be a safe bet. Actually, I quite like it.
Thanks. It sounds like good feed-back on th whole (i.e. by the two of you who answered the question). ;-)
I'll grab it on my way back from work. |
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Joe Posted Tue 19 Jun, 2007 6:38 AM |
Sanne (nl) wrote: Mika "Life in Cartoon motion"
U2 "How to dismantle an atomic bomb"
*runs and hides*
:)
Oh dear, we have a comedian. |
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Sanne (nl) Posted Tue 19 Jun, 2007 6:40 AM |
Joe wrote: Sanne (nl) wrote: Mika "Life in Cartoon motion"
U2 "How to dismantle an atomic bomb"
*runs and hides*
:)
Oh dear, we have a comedian.
At least one person that sees my talents;) |
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