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Last updated: 05 June 2009
James Dean Bradfield and Nicky Wire of Manic Street Preachers talk about their support for a campaign to safeguard Spillers Records in Cardiff, the oldest record shop in the world.
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It formed a central role in their early career as a hub for the local indie scene, and the two Manics recall fondly their days busking outside.
The shop remains open in 2009.
This clip is taken from The Culture Show.
Please note: the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ is unconnected with the campaign
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- Manic Street Preachers biography
- Interview: Manics' own top 10 singles
- Review: Postcards From A Young Man
- Manic Street Preachers photo gallery
- Nicky Wire interview (2007)
- Fans' questions for Nicky
- Interview (2005)
- Profile of James Dean Bradfield
- Profile of Nicky Wire
- Profile of Sean Moore
- Profile of Richey Edwards
- Manic Street Preachers video clips
- Review: The Holy Bible
- James Dean Bradfield solo biography
- Nicky Wire solo biography
- Rock music in Wales
- Manics on Welsh love songs