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  2. Manic Street Preachers - Wikipedia

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    Manic Street Preachers' first charting single was "Motown Junk" in 1991, followed by their debut album, Generation Terrorists, in February 1992. The band's next two albums were Gold Against the Soul in 1993 and The Holy Bible in 1994, [ 3 ] the latter being the last album with Edwards, who disappeared in February 1995 and was legally presumed ...

  3. This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours - Wikipedia

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    Its working title was simply Manic Street Preachers. [7] The cover photograph was taken on Black Rock Sands near Porthmadog, Wales. [8] It was the first Manics album to feature lyrics solely by Nicky Wire, while all the music was written by the duo of James Dean Bradfield and Sean Moore.

  4. Motown Junk - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Heavenly re-released "Motown Junk" to sell at the Manic Street Preachers gig on 21 May 2011 and at the Berwick Independent Marker. [ 6 ] The track has long been a live favourite throughout their career.

  5. List of concerts at the Millennium Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Concerts: Year Day/month Headline artist Name of concert, tour or event Supporting artists Notes Ref(s) 1999 31 December Manic Street Preachers: Manic Millennium Super Furry Animals, Feeder, Shack, and Patrick Jones. This was the first rock concert held at the new stadium.

  6. Nicky Wire - Wikipedia

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    Wire played an intimate solo gig at the Hay Festival on 5 June 2006. [12] The setlist consisted of material from his forthcoming album. Also included was a short acoustic rendition of "Condemned to Rock 'N' Roll" from Manic Street Preachers' début album Generation Terrorists. Speaking to NME.COM before the gig, Wire confirmed that he was ...

  7. Leaving the 20th Century - Wikipedia

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    Leaving the 20th Century is a concert film of the Welsh alternative rock band Manic Street Preachers's performance at Manic Millennium, Millennium Stadium, Cardiff, Wales on New Year's Eve 1999. The concert celebrated the 10th anniversary of the band and was performed in front of more than 57,000 fans.

  8. Everything Live - Wikipedia

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    Everything Live is a concert film of the Welsh alternative rock band Manic Street Preachers' performance at the NYNEX Arena, Manchester, England on 24 May 1997.Along with the 1996 album Everything Must Go, it captures the band's comeback following the disappearance of their rhythm guitarist and lyricist Richey Edwards and their transition to being a major band.

  9. Richey Edwards - Wikipedia

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    Richard James Edwards (22 December 1967 – disappeared 1 February 1995, declared dead 24 November 2008), also known as Richey James or Richey Manic, was a Welsh musician who was the lyricist and rhythm guitarist of the alternative rock band Manic Street Preachers.