Manic Street Preachers - We Are All Bourgeois Now video free download


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Duration: 04:36
Uploaded: 2009/02/06

Manic Street Preachers cover of We Are All Bourgeois Now originally by McCarthy

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9 years ago

indevelopment

they totally nail this

9 years ago

Paul Stanway

We are all bourgeois now. I don't get the irony so I think it's great being bourgeois.

10 years ago

SavoPaddy

Thanks for posting, great cover, great song, great bands

11 years ago

LocalH3ro

Top Tune, one of my Fav's on KYE but (Ug, Yuk!) it could have done without the awkward & prolonged close up of the Gingers Genital Area. And yeah, it's an Epic Jumper too, had one exactly like that in the mid-70's. It was a much loved & sadly missed Christmas Present that could very well still be doing the rounds of some Charity Shop somewhere to this day, either that or on Noel Edmond's Wall in a glass frame :D

11 years ago

Jon Britton

Great cover of a great song.Song of the day!

12 years ago

baboon2525

one of the best things i've ever heard.

12 years ago

Richard Weir

@PereUbu72 I stand corrected! Cheers....

12 years ago

PereUbu72

@Rich27014 Tim Gane wasn't the singer, he was the guitarist. Malcolm Eden was the singer/lyricist. Otherwise, yes. I like this kid's jumper, by the way.

13 years ago

SamFromNT

5% of the world owns 95% of the wealth. 95% of the world owns 5% of the world. We are all bourgeois now!

13 years ago

will jackson

Beautiful song nicely done here, the original by McCarthy gets my vote for "Greatest Songs Ever Written" ... thanks Will J

13 years ago

2happy2care

Excellent song, crappy video... You still got a thumbs up from me though :-)

13 years ago

Richard Weir

@thedraizetrain They existed in the twilight world of Joh Peel and the odd Indie chart appearance and were exceptionally left wing. Despite doing 3 albums, they never realised any commercial success. Singer Tim Gane formed Stereolab, after McCarthy's demise and had a damn sight more success! Your user name is right up there as one of my favourite Smiths tunes. Played it to death for years!!

14 years ago

Richard Weir

I've only just recently discovered that the Manics covered some McCarthy songs, a band that I've loved for a long time, and this is a fine version, very true to the original.

15 years ago

Georgie

Hurrah.. The hidden track on KYE.... Nice

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