Manic Street Preachers - The Masses Against The Classes live video free download


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"The Masses Against the Classes" was a limited-edition single released by Manic Street Preachers in January 2000, following the success of their year-end concert at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium the month before.

The single reached number one in the UK charts on January 22, 2000 without any promotion by the band; it was their second #1 single joining "If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next" (August 24, 1998). It was deleted (removed from wholesale supply) on the day of release.

It knocked Westlife "I Have a Dream/Seasons in the Sun" off the #1 spot after four weeks and claimed to the first new #1 of the millennium.

"The Masses Against the Classes" was released both as a CD single and 10"; each version also featured the songs "Close My Eyes" and a cover of Chuck Berry's "Rock and Roll Music".

A live version of the song has also appeared as a B-side on "Found That Soul" (February 26, 2001).

Although "The Masses Against the Classes" was not formerly featured on any album release, it was included on Forever Delayed (October 28, 2002), Manic Street Preachers' greatest hits album, as track eleven.

The single begins with a Noam Chomsky quotation and ends with a quotation from Albert Camus. The record sleeve features the Cuban flag, a mark of the band's socialist political ideology. They were to play in Havana in February 2001 to a sold-out Karl Marx theatre with Fidel Castro in the audience, whom they met when he arrived just thirty minutes before they were due to play.

The song appears to be a musical reply to criticism of the band's This Is My Truth, Tell Me Yours album, seen by many fans as a shift in style from the usual angry alternative rock produced by the band in the early to mid nineties, as it is noticeably harsher and louder than most of the material the band had recorded in the years leading up to the release of the single, most of the lyrics confirm this.

The title is possibly an allusion to a quote from William Ewart Gladstone - All the world over, I will back the masses against the classes.

Comments

11 years ago

SuperPissflaps

I LIKE THEM TWO AT THE FRONT WHERES THE SMASH HITS GONE

11 years ago

WhirlStyleMedia

Fuck the keyboards, they ruin all their best songs live.

11 years ago

Dave G

oh man...i love the Manics and have seen em loadsa times but wtf is goin on with the keyboards......ugh...........

12 years ago

Tolly Clarke

Best band in the world - but need the audience to get there - O2 in December 17 will be full of real MSP fans - lets make it 1 nite to remember !!!

12 years ago

SloppyStain

I can't stop laughing at the keyboards........ roller coaster tycoon 2 anyone? lmao

12 years ago

BadEggCymru

@shitcasecinema that Millenium gig was FUCKING BRILLIANT

13 years ago

lizlaz350

Oh dear god... I really love the Manics and usually love this song too, but this... They should have kept the keyboards out of it... it made it sound like a child's version or something...

13 years ago

rhysed84

love love love the manics..... keyboards fuckin' demolished the song :(

13 years ago

msgr33nday

that sounds like a parody of the song....

14 years ago

joshyboi1991

they must notice the keyboard makes it sound shitter? Surely?

14 years ago

shitcasecinema

That's the infamous Nick Naysmith. It's like a circus song haha! This song would be better without the keyboards. The Millenium gig has the best version of Masses ever!

14 years ago

shiroiruka

Whats this terrible synth sound........

14 years ago

Tigerkatzitatzi

I love this band!^^

15 years ago

captainofwhat

Urgh that was horrible...

15 years ago

tuneinfuckoff

I love this song!

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