Manic Street Preachers relive rebel youth in London
2014/12/16 21:27:17 @Entertainment News Headlines — Yahoo! News
Welsh alternative rock band Manic Street Preachers celebrated the 20th anniversary of their iconic third album & quot;The Holy Bible & quot; this week with sold-out gigs at one of London & #039;s most iconic music venues. At the first concert Monday in the 19th-century former railway engine shed in north London, in front of a crowd of 3,300 people, they dedicated the first half of the concert to playing their third album, originally released in 1994, track by track. The & quot;Manics & quot;, now respected musicians in their mid-40s, took to a camouflage net-clad stage, singer and guitarist James Dean Bradfield wearing a navy blue sailor shirt akin to his outfit from the mid-1990s. Bass player Nicky Wire sported a camouflage jacket and drummer Sean Moore had on the same military beret he wore on the back cover of the album. [ VIEW FULL COVERAGE @Entertainment News Headlines — Yahoo! News ] |
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