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  1. Original bassist Flicker (Miles Woodward) left the band in early 1988, reportedly because he believed that the band were moving away from their punk roots. The band continued as a three-piece, with Wire switching from guitar to bass, and in 1988 they released their first single, "Suicide Alley".

  2. 1 de feb. de 2018 · Hace más de veinte años que se perdió la pista del guitarrista y compositor de Manic Street Preachers. Sucedió un 1 de febrero. Óscar García Blesa reconstruye la escena y cómo afectó su desaparición a la banda. Texto: ÓSCAR GARCÍA BLESA.

  3. 13 de sept. de 2013 · Their original guitarist, Miles “Flicker” Woodward, ditched them in early 1988 thinking they’d wandered too far from their punk roots, leaving room for Wire’s best mate, former Political...

  4. 29 de jul. de 2015 · Miles Woodward (Manic Street Preachers) Recommended. “Everybody thought we were crap,” remembers Miles Woodward of his time as the Manics’ original bassist. But as his three bandmates started...

  5. Flicker (Miles Woodward), their original bassist, left the band in 1988, the same year they released their first single, ‘Suicide Alley.’ Richey Edwards, a guitarist, soon joined the band. They signed to Damaged Goods Records for the ‘New Art Riot’ EP in 1990, then to Heavenly Records in 1991.

  6. 3 de jun. de 2021 · Original bassist Flicker (Miles Woodward) left the band in early 1988, reportedly because he believed that the band were moving away from their punk roots. The band continued as a three-piece, with Wire switching from guitar to bass, and in 1988 they released their first single, “Suicide Alley”.

  7. Leaving The Manics Changed Miles' Design For Life. Publication: The Western Mail. Date: Saturday 29th August 1998. Writer: Colette Hume. Miles Woodward was part the original Manic Street Preachers line-up when the band from Blackwood formed in the mid 1980s.