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Last updated: 19 May 2009
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Fuelled by the anger left by the defeat of the miners' strike and devouring books of philosophy and literature, four young boys from Blackwood in South Wales rebelled and formed the Manic Street Preachers, a band which mixed the gender bending of glam rock with 70s punk.
"The way the miners' strike ended had a massive effect on us. At that point we hated words like sincerity, passion, ideology and belief and wanted to turn those words into something else," says James Dean Bradfield.
"We didn't want to rely on the passion of a true heart - we wanted to be so intelligent that we were never going to get bludgeoned as our history was bludgeoned."
Clip taken from the ´óÏó´«Ã½ documentary Close Up (1998)
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See also
- Manic Street Preachers biography
- Interview: Manics' own top 10 singles
- Review: Postcards From A Young Man
- Manic Street Preachers photo gallery
- Nicky Wire interview (2007)
- Fans' questions for Nicky
- Interview (2005)
- Profile of James Dean Bradfield
- Profile of Nicky Wire
- Profile of Sean Moore
- Profile of Richey Edwards
- Manic Street Preachers video clips
- Review: The Holy Bible
- James Dean Bradfield solo biography
- Nicky Wire solo biography
- Rock music in Wales
- Manics on Welsh love songs