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Motorcycle Emptiness by Manic Street Preachers

Biografía del artista Manic Street Preachers

Manic Street Preachers Es Un Grupo De Rock Procedente De Gales Reino Unido Formado Por James Dean Bradfield Voz Y Guitarra Sean Moore Batería Y Nicky Wire Bajo . La Banda Se Formó En 1986 Tomando Influencia De Bandas Como Badfinger Y Joy Division Sumándole Guitarras Agresivas Como Un Cruce A Mitad Camino Del Indie Y El Punk Más Tradicional Sus Tres Primeros Discos Se Caracterizaron Por Letras Poéticas Y Reivindicativas. Hasta Que La Misteriosa Desaparición De Richey James En 1995 Los Reorganizó Como Trío. El Grupo Tiene En Su Haber Canciones Como "A Design For Life" "If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next" "Motorcycle Emptiness" O "The Everlasting'' Auténticos Himnos De La Década De Los Noventa. Manic Street Preachers Siempre Se Identificó Con Ideas Marxistas E Izquierdistas Tomando Siempre Causas Que Comúnmente No Eran Escuchadas Como La Canción "Baby Elián" Que Narra La Historia Del Pequeño Elián González Que Nuevamente Trajo A Colación La Histórica Rivalidad Entre Estados Unidos Y Cuba . Fue También La Primera Banda De Un País "capitalista" En Tocar En Vivo En La Habana Ante El Mismo Fidel Castro En El Teatro Karl Marx. Su Vocalista James Dean Bradfield Editó En 2006 Su Primer Disco Solista Titulado "The Great Western" Con Gran Éxito De Aceptación Entre Los Fans De La Banda Galesa El Primer Single Fue "Still A Long Way To Go". Mientras Se Espera El Regreso De La Banda Aún Sin Fecha Se Puede Disfrutar De La Música Y El Talento Del Músico Británico. Discografía Grabaciones De Estudio * Generation Terrorists 1992 * Gold Against The Soul 1993 * The Holy Bible 1994 * Everything Must Go 1996 * This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours 1998 * Know Your Enemy 2001 * Lifeblood 2004 * Send Away The Tigers 2007 Recopilatorios * Forever Delayed 2002 - Grandes Éxitos * Lipstick Traces 2003 - Caras B Versiones Y Temas En Directo Triple CD

Frogtoon Música - Información de la canción: Motorcycle Emptiness

"Motorcycle Emptiness" Is A Song By Welsh Alternative Rock Band Manic Street Preachers From Their Debut Album Generation Terrorists. It Was Released As A Single On 1 June 1992 By Record Label Columbia And Reached Number 17 In The UK Singles Chart On 13 June 1992. The Track Is Inspired By S.E. Hinton's Book Rumble Fish About Biker Gang Culture. According To The Band The Lyrics Are An Attack On The Hollowness Of A Lifestyle Centered Around The Consumerism Which Is Offered By Capitalism Describing How Society Expects Young People To Conform. The Line "From Feudal Serf To Spender" Draws A Direct Parallel Between Slavery Of Peasants To The Lord Of Their Manor Under The Feudal System In Medieval Times And The Brand Loyalty Of People In Modern Capitalist Societies Which The Companies Use To Their Advantage In Pursuit Of Profit. The Song Was Derived From The Early Manic Street Preachers Songs "Go Buzz Baby Go" With Which It Shares The Chord Structure And The Phrase "Motorcycle Emptiness" Late In The Song Over The Verse Chords And "Behave Yourself Baby" A Rough Demo With A Similar Structure That Has The Lines "All We Want From You Is The Skin You Live Within" Similar To "All We Want From You Are The Kicks You've Given Us" In This Song. Some Of The Lyrics Are Taken From The Poem "Neon Loneliness" The First Line Of The Chorus "Under Neon Loneliness" Is A Direct Lift By Welsh Poet Patrick Jones The Brother Of Manics Bass Guitarist And Lyricist Nicky Wire. "Motorcycle Emptiness" Was Also Included On Forever Delayed The Manics' Greatest Hits Album In October 2002 And Released As A Reissued Single From The Compilation In February 2003.

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