It just didn't feel like the manics, I much preferred know your enemy. But I'll give it another couple of goes. It took me 4 attempts before I 'got' OK Computer.
I don't dislike Know Your Enemy but it's not really something you listen to for leisure - A bit too long; gets a little tedious. It's no Sandinista!, though; that's a f*cking chore. Lifeblood's fine for me.
I can certainly see how lifeblood would make good background music. I just liked the strangeness of KYE on first listen more than lifebloods 'smoothness'.
Not a fan of KYE at all (or Lifeblood for that matter), apart from the odd couple of songs. That's why the new record was such a nice surprise cos everything after Everything Must Go has just been one miserable downward spiral.
Whiskey, painkillers and speed will carry me there.....
Rage Against the Machine - The Battle of Los Angeles
"The National Rifle Association says that, "Guns don't kill people, people do,” but I think the gun helps, you know? I think it helps. I just think just standing there going, "Bang!" That's not going to kill too many people, is it?" - Eddie Izzard
Serafina Steer - Cheap Demo Bad Science Johnny Foreigner - Arcs Across the City Mika Miko - 666 3hostwomexicansandatinofspanners - Everything Is F*cking Sh*t
Acquired:
Ghostface Killah - Supreme Clientele Ghostface Killah - The Big Doe Rehab Pylon - Gyrate Plus Everyone to the Anderson - Doodlebug Anthony Reynolds - British Ballads
Curiosity Killed The Cat, Haircut 100, Glenn Miller tapes from Charity Shops 2x Art Brut, 3x Libs bootlegs, Velvet Goldmine OST, Martha Wainwright chrimbo presents copied by penpals Manics Generation Terrorists (FINALLY - to replace the copy I gave to JP about 4 years ago)