Faster/P.C.P. down much faster than

Posted on March 3rd, 2008 in Uncategorized by admin

“Faster/P.C.P.” is the double A-side lead single released by Manic Street Preachers from their third studio album, The Holy Bible.

The title “Faster” can both be interpreted as one who abstains from eating (a personal issue of lyricist Richey James Edwards) or in regards to quick speed. The spoken word introduction (”I hate purity…”) is taken from the film version of George Orwell’s 1984. The lyric “if you stand up like a nail then you will be knocked down” is a Chinese proverb, referring to the probable results of differing from common consensus opinion or standards, as happened to 1984 protagonist Winston Smith.

“P.C.P.” is thought to be a protest against politically correct censorship. The title P.C.P. stands for police constable and Political Correctness (P.C.), in combination with conservative party (c.p.). Other meanings may include Plaid Cymru, the Welsh independence political party, especially the lines regarding “bilingual signs on view” and “naive policies”. In addition, P.C.P. is also a drug - Phencyclidine - which causes its users to be delusional and agitated.

Contents


Track listing


CD

  1. “Faster”
  2. “P.C.P.”
  3. “Sculpture Of Man”
  4. “New Art Riot (Live In E Minor At Clapham Grand, London, 2nd March 1994)”


10″

  1. “Faster”
  2. “P.C.P.”
  3. “Sculpture Of Man”


MC

  1. “Faster”
  2. “P.C.P.”


External links/Source

[1] Site with interpretations of Manic Street Preachers lyrics.

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