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Postby Mick G » 19th Dec 08, 17:48

Hello Ginger!
I'd be interested to know which tracks, from the entirety of your recorded output, do you consider the best songs you ever wrote?

I'll have a stab and vote for:

1. The Man Who Cheated Death (Valor)
2. Everlone
3. 29 x The Pain
4. Greeting from Shitsville
5. Miles Away Girl

Very difficult to narrow down to just five out of a huge collection of bona fide classic songs, so I've had to be brutal.

But these songs stand up against anything, anywhere, by anyone, and have a very special place in my heart. They are also the most played songs of my adult life, so deserve their place for that alone!
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Postby Rancidpunk_76 » 19th Jan 09, 22:47

Hey Ginger, firstly i really enjoyed the "Wildhearts in the studio" dvd.

I've recently just finished watching the Lamb Of God dvd "Walk with me in hell", it's a 2 disc (5 and a half hour) monster of a package. There's one documentary on the making of the last album which clocks in at 1 and a bit hours. Then there's the 2 hour documentary following the band touring the globe in support of their album. With extra's including deleted scenes, their full Download performance, music video etc. The documentaries cover live performances, personal lives, travelling, doing press, drinking, arguing, downtime, just about every facet of being in a band.

All in all, a great few hours viewing.

So, here's the question - have the Wildhearts ever considered doing anything as comprehensive as this???
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Postby Jason_scorching_past » 15th Mar 09, 01:06

Did you have any idea that 29 x The Pain would be so popular when you recorded it?

If you were writing 29 x The Pain today, would you include any other band references?
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Postby geordierussell » 15th Mar 09, 02:21

Noo,then bonny lad. Other than Ginger, have you had any other nicknames? Cheers Plum Toes.
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Postby WiredOut » 15th Apr 09, 22:36

This thing still going?

Er, that wasn't my actual question. :)

But since it's put us at disorientation stations in another thread, who is the Palmer credited as a co-writer of Lovebank?

Thanks.
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Postby Rancidpunk_76 » 21st Apr 09, 12:45

Rumour is, The WIldhearts won't be at Download this year - so my question is could you play Sonisphere instead please??

(Don't bother with the Reading festival, the lineup is shat-tastic and you'd be wasted on that crowd.
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Postby nuno75 » 21st Apr 09, 22:50

What kind of hoops will I have to jump through to include my cover of "Caffeine Bomb" on my independently produced album?
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Postby frisbee deathcode » 12th May 09, 13:48

Any chance you can blag your way onto the bill for the AC/DC summer stadium shows Ginger ?
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Postby Rancidpunk_76 » 12th Jun 09, 01:56

Just heard that Bjorn Again have been confirmed for the Sonisphere festival, any chance you could arrange for Tragedy to be there too???
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Postby tex » 5th Aug 09, 14:39

Were you wearing any shreddies under your kilt at Sonisphere? My girlfriend wants to know........ (she hopes not!!)
Did you lie to us, Tony?
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