Your IP: 38.107.179.212 United States Near: United States

Lookup IP Information

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Next

Below is the list of all allocated IP address in 9.59.0.0 - 9.59.255.255 network range, sorted by latency.

"So Why So Sad" Single by Manic Street Preachers from the album Know Your Enemy Released February 26, 2001 Format CD, cassette Recorded 2000 Genre Alternative, lo-fi Length 4:02 Label Epic Writer(s) James Dean Bradfield Sean Moore Nicky Wire Producer Dave Eringa Manic Street Preachers singles chronology "Found That Soul" (2001) "So Why So Sad" (2001) "Ocean Spray" (2001) "So Why So Sad" was released by Manic Street Preachers in 2001 (see 2001 in music) and was jointly the first single to be released from the Know Your Enemy album. All three members of the band - James Dean Bradfield, Sean Moore and Nicky Wire - share the writing credits. The song includes the line "a burnt down expressway to your soul" [1] - a reference to the final track on Sonic Youth's EVOL album. Surprisingly launched on the same day as "Found That Soul" this was the first sign of the Manics since the surprise number 1 hit "The Masses Against The Classes" thirteen months earlier. It reached a highest UK chart position of number 8 on March 10, 2001, while "Found That Soul" reached number 9. The CD also included versions of "Pedestal" and a remix of "So Why So Sad" by Australian outfit The Avalanches whereas the 7" included a live version of "You Stole the Sun from My Heart". Less than 200 copies separated So Why So Sad from Found That Soul placing it 1 place higher at number 8, because the overwhelming majority of the sales that week were by the fans buying both. Contents 1 Track listing 1.1 CD 1.2 MC 2 Reference // Track listing CD "So Why So Sad" - 4:02 "So Why So Sad (The Avalanches remix)" "Pedestal" - 4:52 MC "So Why So Sad" - 4:02 "You Stole The Sun From My Heart" (live at Millennium Stadium 31 December 1999) Reference ^ http://www.manicstreetpreachers.com/global/discography/all/all/all/so_why_so_sad_2 v • d • e Manic Street Preachers James Dean Bradfield · Sean Moore · Nicky Wire Richey Edwards Studio albums Generation Terrorists (1992) · Gold Against the Soul (1993) · The Holy Bible (1994) · Everything Must Go (1996) · This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours (1998) · Know Your Enemy (2001) · Lifeblood (2004) · Send Away the Tigers (2007) · Journal for Plague Lovers (2009) · Postcards From a Young Man (2010) Compilation albums Forever Delayed (2002) · Lipstick Traces (2003) EPs New Art Riot (1990) · Stars and Stripes (1992) · Life Becoming a Landslide EP (1994) · Know Our B-Sides (2001)  · God Save the Manics (2005) · Journal for Plague Lovers Remixes E.P. (2009) Singles "Suicide Alley" (1988) · "UK Channel Boredom" (1990) · "Motown Junk" (1991) · "You Love Us (Heavenly Version)" (1991) · "Feminine Is Beautiful" (1991) · "Stay Beautiful" (1991) · "Love's Sweet Exile/Repeat" (1991) · "You Love Us" (1991) · "Slash 'n' Burn" (1992) · "Motorcycle Emptiness" (1992) · "Suicide Is Painless (Theme from M*A*S*H)" (1992) · "Little Baby Nothing" (1992) · "From Despair to Where" (1993) · "La Tristesse Durera (Scream to a Sigh)" (1993) · "Roses in the Hospital" (1993) · "Faster/P.C.P." (1994) · "Revol" (1994) · "She Is Suffering" (1994) · "A Design for Life" (1996) · "Everything Must Go" (1996) · "Kevin Carter" (1996) · "Further Away" (1996) · "Australia" (1996) · "If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next" (1998) · "The Everlasting" (1998) · "You Stole the Sun from My Heart" (1999) · "Tsunami" (1999) · "The Masses Against the Classes" (2000) · "Found That Soul" (2001) · "So Why So Sad" (2001) · "Ocean Spray" (2001) · "Let Robeson Sing" (2001) · "There by the Grace of God" (2002) · "The Love of Richard Nixon" (2004) · "Empty Souls" (2005) · "Underdogs" (2007) · "Your Love Alone Is Not Enough" (2007) · "Autumnsong" (2007) · "Indian Summer" (2007) · "The Ghosts of Christmas" (2007) · "(It's Not War) Just the End of Love (2010) Box sets Six Singles from Generation Terrorists (1997) Video Albums Everything Live (1997) · Leaving the 20th Century (2000) · Louder Than War (2001) · Forever Delayed (2002) Other appearances "Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head" (1995)  · "Leviathan" (2005)  · "The Instrumental" (2006) · "Umbrella" (2008) Related articles Discography · B-sides · Music of Cardiff