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Uploaded by on Mar 11, 2008

Manic Street Preachers- My Little Empire.
It wasn't on youtube so i threw a load of photos together and put it on because i thought it was necessary. i think the intro is amazing!!!
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  • *pauses at 01.30 and drools copiously*

    lol at 2.05, look at the size of the box sean is standing on compared to richey, he's still not as tall.

    and there's some really deep backing vocals here, i'm sure that can't be james dean bradfield...

    anyway, enough of my neurotic obsessiveness.

    nice video and nice song!

  • The backing vocals are Nicky Wire.

    And thanks for your comment

    1.30.....wow, and i had never noticed the boxes..haha

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  • Oh god...this just feeds an empty sad spot in my heart!!

  • I've always maintained that James deserves some considerable accolades for his guitar mastery. This song oozes melancholy!

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  • ガチンコファイトクラブ4期生vs大阪帝拳3/3

  • 4 real

  • Awesome collection of photos too!

  • @celticlegg - I think it's about the self-isolating, self-inflating, pointless and miserable delusional-ego that is in constant denial of its own painfully obvious misery and destructiveness. So in a nutshell, the song is about habitual denial. Hence, "I'm happy being sad" and "All my violence, it does not exist." He is using "sad" here to mean not "melancholy" or "blue," but "pitiful" and "pathetic." This is a very Buddhist song, actually.

  • I have taken this title inspired by the heavenly manics and named my loo after this song!

  • love this song. I just remember sitting as a teenager learning the intro on the guitar. I used to love it. After listening to this song now, I still do!

    The song really sums up the human condition. - just let me be.

  • its so easy to love nikki minaj when u never lived the 90s...

  • Stunning song. One of my favourites ever.

  • this is the song of my angsty youth, now I'm 27 and I can look back on those times with a bittersweet smile

  • the song is about whatever you want it to be about! :)

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