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James about Corona giving him a sense of urgency, making an album about Chilean musician and political activist Victor Jara, political intolerance, public ownership and ideology, working with poet Patrick Wright, making songs from poems, The Boy From The Plantation, protest singing, the important women in Jara’s life, Manifesto, There’ll Come a War, Sean and Nicky’s lyrics, his favorite line on the album, a connection between Chili and Wales, Wales’ relationship with England, new Manic Street Preachers work, the album title Even in Exile
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Video interview with Welsh singer-songwriter, producer and frontman for rock band Manic Street Preachers, James Dean Bradfield. FaceCulture spoke with James about Corona giving him a sense of urgency, making an album about Chilean musician and political activist Victor Jara, political intolerance, public ownership and ideology, working with poet Patrick Wright, making songs from poems, The Boy From The Plantation, protest singing, the important women in Jara’s life, Manifesto, There’ll Come a War, Sean and Nicky’s lyrics, his favorite line on the album, a connection between Chili and Wales, Wales’ relationship with England, new Manic Street Preachers work, the album title Even in Exile and a lot more! (07/07/2020)
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