UK Channel Boredom

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“UK Channel Boredom”
“UK Channel Boredom” cover
Single by Manic Street Preachers
Released March, 1990
Format Flexi-disc
Recorded Early 1990
Genre Rock
Length 3:32
Label Hopelessly Devoted 1
Producer --
Manic Street Preachers singles chronology
"Suicide Alley"
(1989)
"UK Channel Boredom"
(1990)
"New Art Riot"
(1990)


UK Channel Boredom is a song by the rock band Manic Street Preachers that appears on a 7" flexi-disc given away free with the March 1990 edition of a fanzine called Hopelessly Devoted, which cost fifty pence. 1000 copies were made. It is not an official single, as it is non chart-eligible. Recorded for £25, the song takes its title from the (as yet unsigned) band's first press release, written by Richey Edwards: "...We are the only young kids in UK Channel Boredom to realise the future is in tight trousers, dyed hair and NOT the baggy loose attitude of scum fuck retard zerodom of Madchester". Having already gone through a number of title changes (previously it had been called 'Brighton Hotel Rock' and 'Dresden Dance'), the song later reappeared as 'A Vision of Dead Desire', a b-side to the single You Love Us, which reached #16 in 1992.


[edit] Track listing

[edit] 7" flexi disc

  1. "UK Channel Boredom" - Manic Street Preachers
  2. "I Don't Know What The Trouble Is" - The Laurens