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Member Name: the edge
Real Name: Alan Kells
E-mail: akdookie@hotmail.com

Prologue To History

Verse
| Bm | - | G | - |
| D | - | F# | - |
| Gmaj7 | - | D | F# |

Chorus
| G | D | G | D |
| Bm | - | Em | - |
| A | - |Ebmaj7 | D |
| Ebmaj7...|

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kyle
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#1 by kyle perry at Sep 28, 1983 at 7:53 PM EST
In 1997 I saw the Manics at what was then the Nynex Arena in Manchester. The gig was really disappointing, and I wrote a anotty, arsey letter to the NME complaining that the band weren't as good as they used to be, using the (somewhat embarassing) pseduonym 'The Empty Vessel of Omnipotence'. And I like to believe that Nicky Wire read this letter and that it inspired the lines 'I'm talking rubbish to cover up the cracks / An empty vessel who can't make contact.' I know this is actually very unlikely, but it's what the song means to me.