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Nicholas Allen Jones (born 20 January 1969), known as Nicky Wire, is a Welsh musician and songwriter, best known as lyricist, bassist and secondary vocalist of the
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band,
Manic Street Preachers Manic Street Preachers, also known simply as the Manics, are a Welsh Rock music, rock band formed in Blackwood, Caerphilly, Blackwood in 1986. The band consists of cousins James Dean Bradfield (lead vocals, lead guitar) and Sean Moore (musician ...
. Prior to the group, Wire studied politics at university; this would later influence his lyrical work. He was co-writer of the band's lyrics (alongside
Richey Edwards Richard James Edwards (born 22 December 1967 – disappeared 1 February 1995), also known as Richey James or Richey Manic, was a Welsh musician who was the lyricist and rhythm guitarist of the alternative rock band Manic Street Preachers. He w ...
) from 1989 to 1995, and has been the band's primary lyricist since 1995, following Edwards' disappearance. In addition to his work with Manic Street Preachers, Wire released a solo album, ''
I Killed the Zeitgeist ''I Killed the Zeitgeist'' is the debut solo studio album by Manic Street Preachers bass guitarist and lyricist Nicky Wire. It was released on 25 September 2006 by record label Red Ink. Background Many of the album's songs had previously app ...
'', in 2006.


Biography


Early life

Born Nicholas Allen Jones in
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,
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, Wire is the younger brother of poet and author Pat Jones. He attended Oakdale Comprehensive School with
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, Sean Moore and
Richey Edwards Richard James Edwards (born 22 December 1967 – disappeared 1 February 1995), also known as Richey James or Richey Manic, was a Welsh musician who was the lyricist and rhythm guitarist of the alternative rock band Manic Street Preachers. He w ...
. Wire played competitive schools
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and, aged 14, was captain of the Welsh national schoolboys' team. Although he was offered a trial at both
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and
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football clubs, back and knee problems brought his football career to an end. Wire took
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in politics and law. He later attended
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, but after several months transferred to the University of Wales Swansea, starting his course a year after Edwards. He graduated with a Lower Second-Class
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in politics, which has led him to comment that he may have pursued a career in the diplomatic service or the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.


Career

Wire is a founding member of Manic Street Preachers and was originally rhythm guitarist but changed to playing the bass guitar after original bassist Flicker left the band. He co-wrote the band's lyrics with
Richey Edwards Richard James Edwards (born 22 December 1967 – disappeared 1 February 1995), also known as Richey James or Richey Manic, was a Welsh musician who was the lyricist and rhythm guitarist of the alternative rock band Manic Street Preachers. He w ...
between 1989 and 1995, taking over sole responsibility following Edwards's disappearance. Some of Edwards' lyrics were used on 1996's '' Everything Must Go'' album, making 1998's '' This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours'' the first album with lyrics by Wire alone. Wire usually plays
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,
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, Fender Jazz and most recently Italia Maranello basses, one of which is a custom acoustic model made by request for the band's 2007 acoustic sessions. Nicky chose the pseudonym Wire because of his lanky, "wiry" frame (he is 6'3"). He often dons a dress or a skirt for his group's gigs although he has curtailed his flamboyance somewhat in recent years. Wire's cross-dressing dates back to his teens, when he would go to local pubs in Blackwood wearing a dress; he has, however, been keen to emphasise that he is not transgender . He puts his attraction to glam and women's clothes at least in part down to his very close relationship with his mother. Wire is notorious for his outspoken attitude and has been known to cause controversy in the press. He once stated during a 1992 gig, "In this season of goodwill, let’s pray that
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goes the same way as
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pretty soon". However, he has since expressed regret for the remark; stating that it was misinterpreted and "didn't come out the way ewanted it to." Wire has noted that his band has taken "inspiration from
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," Mercury's band, as well as being noted fans of R.E.M.'s earlier albums. In November 2007, he was recruited as Chair of the Advisory Board for the new commercial Xfm South Wales Radio Station.


Solo career

On Christmas Day 2005, the Manics posted a solo track by Wire called "
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", available to download free for one day. In early May, the rumoured first single entitled "
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" from his début solo album premièred on
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with
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. Wire played an intimate solo gig at the
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on 5 June 2006. The setlist consisted of material from his forthcoming album. Also included was a short acoustic rendition of "Condemned to Rock 'N' Roll" from Manic Street Preachers' début album '' Generation Terrorists''. Speaking to NME.COM before the gig, Wire confirmed that he was currently working on a solo album and he'd already written 25 songs. On the following day, Wire released the free track "Daydreamer Eyes" on his new website. He released the single "The Shining Path" as an exclusive
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only download on 17 July. His solo album, entitled ''
I Killed the Zeitgeist ''I Killed the Zeitgeist'' is the debut solo studio album by Manic Street Preachers bass guitarist and lyricist Nicky Wire. It was released on 25 September 2006 by record label Red Ink. Background Many of the album's songs had previously app ...
'' was released on 25 September, with the single "Break My Heart Slowly" released on 18 September. In an interview with
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in March 2020, that also confirmed work on a 2021 Manic Street Preachers album and a solo album by bandmate James Dean Bradfield, Wire announced that he was working on more solo content, joking that he would not have to put in much work to meet fan demand. Bradfield later reconfirmed this, likening their simultaneous solo work to when they did the same in 2006.


Personal life

Wire married his childhood sweetheart, Rachel, on 25 September 1993. He missed the band's appearance on ''
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'' to promote " Roses in the Hospital" because of the honeymoon and was replaced on the day by a Manic Street Preachers roadie wearing a
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mask. The couple live in the Newport suburb of
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with daughter Clara Enola (born 2002) and son Stanley McCarthey (2007). The family previously lived in a
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house in the village of Wattsville, near Blackwood. Although he was annoyed when a British
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revealed that he lived there, printing a picture of his house with the number clearly visible, he later paid public tribute to his former home in the title of the track "Wattsville Blues," on '' Know Your Enemy'' album. Wire follows the Welsh rugby union team, Whiteheads RFC and Dragons. He is also a fan of
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team, (who are nicknamed The Wire), as well as being a supporter of
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in
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, with whom he turned down an offer of a trial as a teenager.


Musical equipment

;Bass guitars *
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The Manic Street Preachers Gear Guide
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* Fender Jazz Bass (with custom third pickup)Preaching to the converted
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*
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*
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* Italia Maranello ;Amplification * Ampeg SV-2 * Ampeg SV-32 *
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8x10 cabinets


Solo discography

;Albums *''
I Killed the Zeitgeist ''I Killed the Zeitgeist'' is the debut solo studio album by Manic Street Preachers bass guitarist and lyricist Nicky Wire. It was released on 25 September 2006 by record label Red Ink. Background Many of the album's songs had previously app ...
'' (25 September 2006) – No. 130 UK ;Singles *"I Killed the Zeitgeist" (Free download from the official Manic Street Preachers website, 25 December 2005) *"Daydreamer Eyes" (Limited free download from his official solo site, June 2006) *"The Shining Path" (Exclusive
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only download, 17 July 2006) *"Break My Heart Slowly" (18 September 2006) – #74


References


External links


Nicky Wire biography from BBC Wales

Video – Nicky Wire talks to the BBC about the early days of the manics, and receiving the NME Godlike Genius award
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