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"We're not obsessive at all!" claims one member of the audience at this New Year's Eve gig, the sarcasm of her words evident by the fact that she is clad from head to toe in Manic Street Preacher-styled glam-rock nightwear. In truth, it's difficult to think of many bands whose fans are quite as devoted as those of the Manics. Certainly any MSP follower worth their salt would have been at Cardiff's Millennium on December 31, 1999 for a gig that not only celebrated the dawning of a new era but also a decade of Preaching which has seen the band overcome the disappearance of guitarist/lyricist Richey Edwa
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"We're not obsessive at all!" claims one member of the audience at this New Year's Eve gig, the sarcasm of her words evident by the fact that she is clad from head to toe in Manic Street Preacher-styled glam-rock nightwear. In truth, it's difficult to think of many bands whose fans are quite as devoted as those of the Manics. Certainly any MSP follower worth their salt would have been at Cardiff's Millennium on December 31, 1999 for a gig that not only celebrated the dawning of a new era but also a decade of Preaching which has seen the band overcome the disappearance of guitarist/lyricist Richey Edwards to become one of the country's most beloved acts. Nor did James Dean Bradfield & Co. disappoint as they tore through a set ranging from early tracks like "Motown Junk" and "You Love Us" to more recent crowd-pleasers such as "Everything Must Go". --Clark Collis On the DVD: Stacked to its heavily mascara-ed gills with extras the DVD also includes a brace of bonus tracks, discography, photo gallery and a series of interviews in which, among other things, bassist Nicky Wire reveals that they once wanted to release a record covered with sandpaper "so that when it was in the rack with all the other records it would destroy them." --Clark Collis
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Manufacturer: Smv
Release date: 3 July 2000
Number of discs: 1
EAN: 5099720112693
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