Richey Edwards` last tv interview part 3
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I got into the Manics early on well before the first album came out, I think when Richey vanished they became a different band and i haven't really listened to their stuff since 1995, to many strings for me.
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I wonder if the interviewer was expecting anything like this. Richey's interviews are always amazingly honest, he speaks more candidly and coherently about depression than any public figure I've seen.
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I love how k
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Richey was truly one of the most beautiful human beings to ever exist. If more people followed his lead and adhered to his values the world would be a far nicer place, more fascinated by culture than celebrity. One day I hope to join him, be it in heaven, on earth, or the deepest depths of hell. RJE forever, I raise a glass to you. LSG x
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I believe he's just trying to illustrate that people who didn't share his childhood with him, didn't see him grow up, don't really know what he's experienced in his life on a personal basis, can't really make judgements about his life and himself as a person like he can about himself.
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Oh no, not this again...
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what does he mean somewhere in this interview when he says "I know what happened to me when I was a child?"
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A wee boy lost! I wish his family all the best.
Having grown up with the Manics since I was 11 year old boy and I'm now a 21 year old man I still find this hard to watch. I come back to it every now and then to help me get a sense of perspective- he'll articulate how I feel far better than I ever could.
ShortestFuse 1 year ago 7
Poor Rich =[
Noirie93 2 years ago 7