My favourite track from my favourite band of all time. Ive seen them live loads of times and they are fantastic live. Jdb is a great frontman. Fantastic guitarist, vocalist and has great charisma
ben grint - you lucky git. A great song that they make disparaging comments about. It was a studio creation. No previous incarnation or demo. I can kind of see why they don't like it too much. The album/studio version is the only one that gives it justice
Great, sludgey riff..... And I know this is one of the Wire's favourite songs..... It's unashamedly Gins and Rosesque but with a brain and conscience....
Argh, I can't watch this yet, Megabus wifi says no :( This was amazing last night, so pleased to have seen it. Saw JDB play it at Rough Trade for the GT reissue, but hearing Sean play what's never been perform before was just WOW.
@@fuckamericanidiot Lazy with the vocals and guitar sometimes. He used to play all the guitar notes but now just picks certain chords which makes the song feel empty, also misses out verses and sings them allot shorter then he used to. I’m being honest.
@@davidattwell2574 I personally think it’s all the years of screaming he used to do in the 90’s plus the fact the Manics have never really taken a break from touring.
My favourite track from my favourite band of all time. Ive seen them live loads of times and they are fantastic live. Jdb is a great frontman. Fantastic guitarist, vocalist and has great charisma
What. A. Guitarist.
One finishing piece they missed at the end: "There's nothing I wanna see, there's nowhere I wanna goooo"
There’s an interview where James said he didn’t agree with the sentiment of that line, maybe that’s why they left it.
I was there! First Manics gig and couldn't believe my luck when they played this.
ben grint - you lucky git. A great song that they make disparaging comments about.
It was a studio creation. No previous incarnation or demo.
I can kind of see why they don't like it too much. The album/studio version is the only one that gives it justice
@@Sidneyyoungblood75 "We always liked that song" - the Manic Street Preachers
This song won an FB poll for best JDB solo
Great, sludgey riff..... And I know this is one of the Wire's favourite songs..... It's unashamedly Gins and Rosesque but with a brain and conscience....
Steven Stratton
More Skid Row than GnR
Great job of pulling this song off live! Well done Manics! 👍
Same set and outfits as when I saw them on their Holy Bible 2015 US tour! Brings back some bloody good memories
Argh, I can't watch this yet, Megabus wifi says no :( This was amazing last night, so pleased to have seen it. Saw JDB play it at Rough Trade for the GT reissue, but hearing Sean play what's never been perform before was just WOW.
JDB the worlds most underrated guitarist - Sean should get some drumming lessons to keep up with him
Feel thats harsh on Sean. The original album track was created with a drum machine it was never gonna sound as it did
Wow! Never thought they'd play this live
Great to see them playing this live!
Thanks for sharing.
The Slash of the Valleys!
riveting
certainly we do not have a "secret history" of this kind....
Was there bloody brilliant!! The worst/best Moshe pit there also not seen in years
Bloody hell..!
You lucky lucky fuckers!
Shame JDB has gotten lazy with the vocals and not singing the words long enough.
Lazy? He works his butt off up there.
@@fuckamericanidiot Lazy with the vocals and guitar sometimes. He used to play all the guitar notes but now just picks certain chords which makes the song feel empty, also misses out verses and sings them allot shorter then he used to. I’m being honest.
He's getting older ❤😊😊😊
@@davidattwell2574 I personally think it’s all the years of screaming he used to do in the 90’s plus the fact the Manics have never really taken a break from touring.