Suede and Manic Street Preachers Announce 2022 North American Tour

Everyone in the band gives their personalized setlist away, which is kind of cool
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Did you know i walked past his house in london?? TWICE?!?

I bet he would’ve came out to see ya if he knew you were Canadian. Both Neil and Brett like the Canadian Suede fans best.
 
don’t think they need a barrier
 
thank you for reassuring me, k-ket! i was all in a tizzy that they might have consider canada just a warm up!! :disappointed::lbf:

Watching these American shows, it looks as if they must have spent all their energy and love on that first Canadian show.
 
Watching these American shows, it looks as if they must have spent all their energy and love on that first Canadian show.
I think so, ket! Man, were they energetic! Well, not neil, but then he never is (it's endearing). But Brett sure was! He got so sweaty. I got to touch his back, did you know, and when I pulled my hand away it was drenched in his sexy delicious sweat!!
 
I think so, ket! Man, were they energetic! Well, not neil, but then he never is (it's endearing). But Brett sure was! He got so sweaty. I got to touch his back, did you know, and when I pulled my hand away it was drenched in his sexy delicious sweat!!

I’m sure he hasn’t washed that part of his back since! He believes in that Canadian love there. (Drowners reference). Don’t think the American audience move him in the same way.
 
Suede & Manics 4eva ❤️

From some article on the internet about the North American tour:

“The idea was to kind of do it with a band that we have some kind of symmetry with. And we do with Suede,” said Manic Street Preachers singer and guitarist James Dean Bradfield. “We always felt as if we had a kinship with Suede for many reasons. Not even just for the fact that I loved some of their records - I loved the albums Dog Man Star and Coming Up. Dog Man Star especially, I absolutely loved that album,” he said.

“One of the things that I think has been fascinating is that, in 1993, if you had said, ‘Which two British bands are going to crash and burn? Who’s going to go down in glorious flames?’ You’d say, ‘Oh, it’s probably Suede and The Manics.’ And, weirdly, we’re probably the last two left standing,” added Suede bassist Mat Osman with a chuckle. “There’s something quite exciting about that. The stakes are raised a little bit I think. It’s not your average, ‘OK, we do this every couple of years’ thing. I think it will be an event.”

 
wonder if they’ve done this one on tour …



f*** queen and country
Repeat after me
Death sentence heritage
Death camp palace
Useless generations
Dumb flag scum
Useless generations
Dumb flag scum
Repeat after me
f*** queen and country …

I listened to an interview with *ahem* Nicky Wire the other day, and the interviewer asked them about their first performance on TOTP and what they were about and what they were against when they first started out, and he answered: "We were against everything." :lbf:
 
I’m sure he hasn’t washed that part of his back since! He believes in that Canadian love there. (Drowners reference). Don’t think the American audience move him in the same way.
Thats also a bun bun tattoo reference!

Oh thanks k-ket!! I'll tell you one thing, k- ket, that was the ONLY time in my life I've EVER enjoyed and didn't regret touching a human male!! He does have PROBABLY the sexiest back ever (I've long admired it!!!!)! I have half a mind to buy the autofiction shirt with the picture of his sexy sexy back and to draw a little circle on it in pen where I touched his real back and write the words "I touched here!!!!!!!!!"
 
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