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It’s okay to talk about Richey Edwards again. Touring a new album carved from gritty rock and lyrics left to the band by their guitarist before his 1995 disappearance, the Manic Street Preachers have steeled themselves for the inevitable barrage of questions about their former friend and bandmate. In the second-part of an exclusive three-part interview, bassist Nicky Wire talks about his past and what it means to be present in the Manics.
Read the introduction to the interview with Nicky Wire from the Manic Street Preachers and on recording Journal for Plague Lovers.
Fans always talk about Richey’s “genius.” Where do you start with lyrics bequeathed to you, and what do you think made your friend so unique?
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