Thursday 21 October 2021

Manics Top 50s - 20th - 21st Oct 2021

Two charts again today and the first is from a returning top 50-er who has given his story below.  For those watching out for the no-vote album tracks, She Bathed Herself In A Bath Of Bleach has now been removed from that list!

I’ve updated my chart since my original entry that was included on your excellent blog on 15/08/13.

The interim period has been a roller coaster in terms of my relationship with the band. (Interesting side point - they are still the only current band that I feel there is a connection to the band, the bond between me and the band’s music is more than just fan and artist).

The highs include on 16-17/12/17, the two days and nights spent in London going to the Roundhouse to see The Holy Bible tour (this is the reason why many of the tracks that didn’t make my first chart are new entries in the updated one as I definitely have a newfound appreciation for those songs).

The second highlight would be going to Newcastle on 6/8/17 to see the band. Two reasons why this was personally special to me was it was a good excuse to spend time with my brother who lives up there (I’m in Coventry so we don’t get together too often).

The other reason this gig was a special memory is that I got to meet a few new friends at the concert, including the delightful @AndDarkWithin.

The third highlight would be on 23/06/19 when my two favourite live bands played 10 minutes from my house! Bon Jovi and the Manics at the Ricoh arena in Cov.

The low point is that due to personal circumstances out of my control I haven’t listened to their recent material as much as I have with previous releases. This is evident is the fact that there’s not a great difference in most of the songs general positions, maybe just moved down spaces to accommodate the occasional climber or new entry but Spoiler Alert the top 9 are as before!

Even though I haven’t listened as much as possible, the Manics remain head & shoulders above every other artist making music at the moment, still producing songs that can move the feet, touch the heart, and get the brain thinking all at the same time. Long may they continue to do this.

david wells @davidwells661
1. Yes
2. Motown Junk
3. Faster
4. Patrick Bateman
5. Motorcycle Emptiness
6. Stay Beautiful
7. Me And Stephen Hawking
8. Hibernation
9. Theme From MASH (Suicide Is Painless)
10. 4st 7lb
11. 30-Year War
12. Little Baby Nothing
13. Didn't My Lord Deliver Daniel
14. Together Stronger (C'mon Wales)
15. Virginia State Epileptic Colony
16. Your Love Alone Is Not Enough
17. Jackie Collins Existential Question Time
18. Umbrella
19. The Next Jet To Leave Moscow
20. No Surface All Feeling
21. Let Robeson Sing
22. Revol
23. Dylan & Caitlin
24. Small Black Flowers That Grow In The Sky
25. (It's Not War) Just The End Of Love
26. You Love Us
27. (I Miss The) Tokyo Skyline
28. PCP
29. Peeled Apples
30. Too Cold Here
31. Europa Geht Durch Mich
32. Ocean Spray
33. Autumnsong
34. Archives Of Pain
35. The Everlasting
36. Further Away
37. Sex, Power, Love & Money
38. Of Walking Abortion
39. Kevin Carter
40. She Bathed Herself In A Bath Of Bleach
41. ifwhiteamericatoldthetruthforonedayitsworldwouldfallapart
42. You Stole The Sun From My Heart
43. All Is Vanity
44. The Intense Humming Of Evil
45. Rewind The Film
46. The Masses Against The Classes
47. Mausoleum
48. So Why So Sad
49. Prologue To History
50. A Design For Life

By Era
Generation Terrorists 6
Gold Against The Soul 2
The Holy Bible 11
Everything Must Go 5
This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours 3
Know Your Enemy 4
Lifeblood 0
Send Away The Tigers 2
Journal For Plague Lovers 6
Postcards From A Young Man 1
Rewind The Film 3
Futurology 3
Resistance Is Futile 1
The Ultra Vivid Lament 0
Others 3

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Our second chart sees Faster return to the top spot, the top 8 all being from the first three album eras, if like me you attach Judge Yr'self to The Holy Bible.  The rest of the chart is spread out more across the whole back catalogue, with only SATT failing to make the cut.

And it's another treat for the no-vote album tracks as Always/Never picks up its first points, leaving only FIVE album tracks waiting to break their duck.

Lucy @LaPoose
1. Faster
2. La Tristesse Durera (Scream To A Sigh)
3. Yes
4. Judge Yr'self
5. Motown Junk
6. She Is Suffering
7. Motorcycle Emptiness
8. Sleepflower
9. Peeled Apples
10. A Song For Departure
11. This Joke Sport Severed
12. From Despair To Where
13. Still Snowing In Sapporo
14. Stay Beautiful
15. No Surface All Feeling
16. The Girl Who Wanted To Be God
17. Ocean Spray
18. Prologue To History
19. All Is Vanity
20. The Next Jet To Leave Moscow
21. Always/Never
22. Golden Platitudes
23. 4 Ever Delayed
24. ifwhiteamericatoldthetruthforonedayitsworldwouldfallapart
25. Found That Soul
26. Revol
27. Black Square
28. Hold Me Like A Heaven
29. Enola/Alone
30. Walk Me To The Bridge
31. Condemned To Rock 'N' Roll
32. Marlon JD
33. Love's Sweet Exile
34. Diapause
35. Bored Out Of My Mind
36. The Everlasting
37. Nobody Loved You
38. Empty Souls
39. Tsunami
40. Miss Europa Disco Dancer
41. Divine Youth
42. 1985
43. Bag Lady
44. PCP
45. Dead Yankee Drawl
46. Comfort Comes
47. Kevin Carter
48. This Sullen Welsh Heart
49. Donkeys
50. Between The Clock And The Bed

By Era
Generation Terrorists 7
Gold Against The Soul 5
The Holy Bible 7
Everything Must Go 4
This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours 4
Know Your Enemy 3
Lifeblood 4
Send Away The Tigers 0
Journal For Plague Lovers 5
Postcards From A Young Man 1
Rewind The Film 1
Futurology 5
Resistance Is Futile 1
The Ultra Vivid Lament 2
Others 1

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