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'''''Everything Live''''' is an edited recording of the Welsh rock band [[Manic Street Preachers]] performing at the Manchester NYNEX on 24 May 1997. Accompanying the album [[Everything Must Go (Manic Street Preachers album)|''Everything Must Go'']], it captures the band's triumphant comeback following the mysterious vanishing of their iconic lyricist [[Richey Edwards]] and their transition to a major band. On the Tenth Anniversary Edition of ''Everything Must Go'', bassist [[Nicky Wire]] cites the concert as the moment he knew that the band had "made it".


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The recording, released as a [[VHS]] video on 29 September 1997, has not been reissued on DVD and is therefore no longer available. However there is a Japanese only version of Everything Live on DVD, but again this does not feature the complete show.
| name = Everything Live
| type = video
| artist = [[Manic Street Preachers]]
| cover = Msp everythinglive.jpg
| released = 29 September 1997
| recorded = 24 May 1997
| venue = [[Manchester Arena|NYNEX Arena]], [[Manchester]], [[England]]
| studio =
| genre = [[Alternative rock]]
| length =
| label = [[Sony Music Video|Sony]]
| producer =
| chronology = Manic Street Preachers video album
| prev_title =
| prev_year =
| year = 1997
| next_title = [[Leaving the 20th Century]]
| next_year = 2000
}}


'''''Everything Live''''' is a [[concert film]] of the [[Wales|Welsh]] [[alternative rock]] band [[Manic Street Preachers]]' performance at the [[Manchester Arena|NYNEX Arena]], Manchester, England on 24 May 1997. Along with the 1996 album ''[[Everything Must Go (Manic Street Preachers album)|Everything Must Go]]'', it captures the band's comeback following the disappearance of their rhythm guitarist and lyricist [[Richey Edwards]] and their transition to being a major band. On the tenth anniversary edition of ''Everything Must Go'', bassist [[Nicky Wire]] cites the concert as the moment he knew that the band had "made it".{{r|Larkin2000}}{{r|Power2010}}
''Everything Live'' was directed by Dick Carruthers. The first 12,000 copies came with five postcards featuring photographs of the band by their official photographer Mitch Ikeda.


The film was released as a [[VHS]] video on 29 September 1997 by [[Sony Music Video]], and the full concert was later released on DVD as part of the ''Everything Must Go'' 20th Anniversary Edition reissue.{{r|Larkin2006}}
==Track listing==
#'[[A Design for Life|Introduction: A Design For Life (Stealth Sonic Orchestra Mix)]]'
#'[[Everything Must Go (single)|Everything Must Go]]'
#'[[Faster/P.C.P.|Faster]]'
#'[[Kevin Carter (single)|Kevin Carter]]'
#'[[La Tristesse Durera (Scream to a Sigh)|La Tristesse Durera (Scream To A Sigh)]]'
#'[[Roses in the Hospital|Roses In The Hospital]]'
#'Elvis Impersonator: Blackpool Pier'
#'[[Motown Junk]]'
#'[[Motorcycle Emptiness]]'
#'No Surface All Feeling'
#'This Is Yesterday'
#'[[Australia (Manic Street Preachers song)|Australia]]'
#'[[A Design For Life]]'
#'[[You Love Us]]'


''Everything Live'' was directed by [[Dick Carruthers]]. The first 12,000 copies came with five postcards featuring photographs of the band by their official photographer Mitch Ikeda.
The VHS also includes an exclusive interview and documentary footage interspersed between songs.


== Track listing ==
The full tracklisting the of the show was as follows:
# "[[A Design for Life|Introduction: A Design For Life (Stealth Sonic Orchestra Mix)]]"
# "[[Everything Must Go (single)|Everything Must Go]]"
# "Enola/Alone"[*]
# "[[Faster/P.C.P.|Faster]]"
# "[[Kevin Carter (single)|Kevin Carter]]"
# "[[La Tristesse Durera (Scream to a Sigh)|La Tristesse Durera (Scream To A Sigh)]]"
# "Removables"[*]
# "[[Roses in the Hospital|Roses In The Hospital]]"
# "Elvis Impersonator: Blackpool Pier"
# "The Girl Who Wanted To Be God"[*]
# "[[Motown Junk]]"
# "[[Motorcycle Emptiness]]"
# "No Surface All Feeling"
# "This Is Yesterday"
# "Small Black Flowers That Grow In The Sky"[*]
# "[[Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head|Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head]]"[*]
# "Yes"[*]
# "[[Australia (Manic Street Preachers song)|Australia]]"
# "[[Stay Beautiful (Manic Street Preachers song)|Stay Beautiful]]"[*]
# "[[A Design for Life]]"
# "[[You Love Us]]"


[*] Only included on the ''Everything Must Go'' 20th Anniversary Edition DVD Disc 1
#'[[A Design for Life|Introduction: A Design For Life (Stealth Sonic Orchestra Mix)]]'

#'[[Enola Alone]]'
It also includes an exclusive interview and documentary footage interspersed between songs.
#'[[Everything Must Go (single)|Everything Must Go]]'

#'[[Faster/P.C.P.|Faster]]'
==Personnel==
#'[[Kevin Carter (single)|Kevin Carter]]'
*[[James Dean Bradfield]] - guitar, vocals
#'[[La Tristesse Durera (Scream to a Sigh)|La Tristesse Durera (Scream To A Sigh)]]'
*[[Nicky Wire]] - bass guitar
#'[[Removables]]'
*[[Sean Moore (musician)|Sean Moore]] - drums
#'[[Roses in the Hospital|Roses In The Hospital]]'
*Nick Nasmyth - keyboards
#'Elvis Impersonator: Blackpool Pier'
*Barbara Snow - trumpet on "Kevin Carter"
#'The Girl Who Wanted To Be God'

#'[[Motown Junk]]'
== References ==
#'[[Motorcycle Emptiness]]'
{{reflist|refs=
#'No Surface All Feeling'
<ref name="Larkin2000">{{cite book
#'This Is Yesterday'
| author = Colin Larkin
#'Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head'
| title = The Virgin Encyclopedia of Nineties Music
#'Yes'
| url = https://books.google.com/books?id=crs7AQAAIAAJ
#'[[Australia (Manic Street Preachers song)|Australia]]'
| year = 2000
#'Stay Beautiful'
| publisher = Virgin
#'[[A Design For Life]]'
| isbn = 978-0-7535-0427-7
#'[[You Love Us]]'
| pages = 248–
}}</ref>
<ref name="Power2010">{{cite book
| author = Martin Power
| title = Manic Street Preachers
| url = https://books.google.com/books?id=KYtHcvQr4EwC&pg=PT450
| date = 17 September 2010
| publisher = Omnibus Press
| isbn = 978-0-85712-462-3
| pages = 450–
}}</ref>
<ref name="Larkin2006">{{cite book
| author = Colin Larkin
| title = The Encyclopedia of Popular Music: Kollington – Morphine
| url = https://books.google.com/books?id=cgwKAQAAMAAJ
| year = 2006
| publisher = MUZE
| isbn = 978-0-19-531373-4
| pages = 475–
}}</ref>
}}

== External links ==
* {{Discogs master|1372264}}


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Latest revision as of 13:07, 5 August 2024

Everything Live
Video by
Released29 September 1997
Recorded24 May 1997
VenueNYNEX Arena, Manchester, England
GenreAlternative rock
LabelSony
Manic Street Preachers video album chronology
Everything Live
(1997)
Leaving the 20th Century
(2000)

Everything Live is a concert film of the Welsh alternative rock band Manic Street Preachers' performance at the NYNEX Arena, Manchester, England on 24 May 1997. Along with the 1996 album Everything Must Go, it captures the band's comeback following the disappearance of their rhythm guitarist and lyricist Richey Edwards and their transition to being a major band. On the tenth anniversary edition of Everything Must Go, bassist Nicky Wire cites the concert as the moment he knew that the band had "made it".[1][2]

The film was released as a VHS video on 29 September 1997 by Sony Music Video, and the full concert was later released on DVD as part of the Everything Must Go 20th Anniversary Edition reissue.[3]

Everything Live was directed by Dick Carruthers. The first 12,000 copies came with five postcards featuring photographs of the band by their official photographer Mitch Ikeda.

Track listing

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  1. "Introduction: A Design For Life (Stealth Sonic Orchestra Mix)"
  2. "Everything Must Go"
  3. "Enola/Alone"[*]
  4. "Faster"
  5. "Kevin Carter"
  6. "La Tristesse Durera (Scream To A Sigh)"
  7. "Removables"[*]
  8. "Roses In The Hospital"
  9. "Elvis Impersonator: Blackpool Pier"
  10. "The Girl Who Wanted To Be God"[*]
  11. "Motown Junk"
  12. "Motorcycle Emptiness"
  13. "No Surface All Feeling"
  14. "This Is Yesterday"
  15. "Small Black Flowers That Grow In The Sky"[*]
  16. "Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head"[*]
  17. "Yes"[*]
  18. "Australia"
  19. "Stay Beautiful"[*]
  20. "A Design for Life"
  21. "You Love Us"

[*] Only included on the Everything Must Go 20th Anniversary Edition DVD Disc 1

It also includes an exclusive interview and documentary footage interspersed between songs.

Personnel

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References

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  1. ^ Colin Larkin (2000). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Nineties Music. Virgin. pp. 248–. ISBN 978-0-7535-0427-7.
  2. ^ Martin Power (17 September 2010). Manic Street Preachers. Omnibus Press. pp. 450–. ISBN 978-0-85712-462-3.
  3. ^ Colin Larkin (2006). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music: Kollington – Morphine. MUZE. pp. 475–. ISBN 978-0-19-531373-4.
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