# Everything Live

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{{Infobox album
| name         = Everything Live
| type         = video
| artist       = [Manic Street Preachers](/source/Manic_Street_Preachers)
| cover        = Msp everythinglive.jpg
| released     = 29 September 1997
| recorded     = 24 May 1997
| venue        = [NYNEX Arena](/source/Manchester_Arena), Manchester, England
| studio       = 
| genre        = [Alternative rock](/source/Alternative_rock)
| length       = 
| label        = [Sony](/source/Sony_Music_Video)
| producer     = 
| chronology   = Manic Street Preachers video album
| prev_title   = 
| prev_year    = 
| year         = 1997
| next_title   = [Leaving the 20th Century](/source/Leaving_the_20th_Century)
| next_year    = 2000
}}

'''''Everything Live''''' is a [concert film](/source/concert_film) of the Welsh [alternative rock](/source/alternative_rock) band [Manic Street Preachers](/source/Manic_Street_Preachers)' performance at the [NYNEX Arena](/source/Manchester_Arena), Manchester, England on 24 May 1997. Along with the 1996 album ''[Everything Must Go](/source/Everything_Must_Go_(Manic_Street_Preachers_album))'', it captures the band's comeback following the disappearance of their rhythm guitarist and lyricist [Richey Edwards](/source/Richey_Edwards) and their transition to being a major band. On the tenth anniversary edition of ''Everything Must Go'', bassist [Nicky Wire](/source/Nicky_Wire) cites the concert as the moment he knew that the band had "made it".{{r|Larkin2000}}{{r|Power2010}}

The film was released as a [VHS](/source/VHS) video on 29 September 1997 by [Sony Music Video](/source/Sony_Music_Video), and the full concert was later released on DVD as part of the ''Everything Must Go'' 20th Anniversary Edition reissue.{{r|Larkin2006}}

''Everything Live'' was directed by [Dick Carruthers](/source/Dick_Carruthers). The first 12,000 copies came with five postcards featuring photographs of the band by their official photographer Mitch Ikeda.

== Track listing ==
# "[Introduction: A Design For Life (Stealth Sonic Orchestra Mix)](/source/A_Design_for_Life)"
# "[Everything Must Go](/source/Everything_Must_Go_(single))"
# "Enola/Alone"[*]
# "[Faster](/source/Faster%2FP.C.P.)"
# "[Kevin Carter](/source/Kevin_Carter_(single))"
# "[La Tristesse Durera (Scream to a Sigh)](/source/La_Tristesse_Durera_(Scream_to_a_Sigh))"
# "Removables"[*]
# "[Roses in the Hospital](/source/Roses_in_the_Hospital)"
# "Elvis Impersonator: Blackpool Pier"
# "The Girl Who Wanted To Be God"[*]
# "[Motown Junk](/source/Motown_Junk)"
# "[Motorcycle Emptiness](/source/Motorcycle_Emptiness)"
# "No Surface All Feeling"
# "This Is Yesterday"
# "Small Black Flowers That Grow in the Sky"[*]
# "[Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head](/source/Raindrops_Keep_Fallin'_on_My_Head)"[*]
# "Yes"[*]
# "[Australia](/source/Australia_(Manic_Street_Preachers_song))"
# "[Stay Beautiful](/source/Stay_Beautiful_(Manic_Street_Preachers_song))"[*]
# "[A Design for Life](/source/A_Design_for_Life)"
# "[You Love Us](/source/You_Love_Us)"

[*] Only included on the ''Everything Must Go'' 20th Anniversary Edition DVD Disc 1

It also includes an exclusive interview and documentary footage interspersed between songs.

==Personnel==
*[James Dean Bradfield](/source/James_Dean_Bradfield) – guitar, vocals
*[Nicky Wire](/source/Nicky_Wire) – bass guitar
*[Sean Moore](/source/Sean_Moore_(musician)) – drums
*Nick Nasmyth – keyboards
*Barbara Snow – trumpet on "Kevin Carter"

== References ==
<references>
<ref name="Larkin2000">{{cite book
  | author    = Colin Larkin
  | title     = The Virgin Encyclopedia of Nineties Music
  | url       = https://books.google.com/books?id=crs7AQAAIAAJ
  | year      = 2000
  | publisher = Virgin
  | isbn      = 978-0-7535-0427-7
  | pages     = 248–
}}</ref>
<ref name="Power2010">{{cite book
  | author    = Martin Power
  | title     = Manic Street Preachers
  | url       = https://books.google.com/books?id=KYtHcvQr4EwC&pg=PT450
  | date      = 17 September 2010
  | publisher = Omnibus Press
  | isbn      = 978-0-85712-462-3
  | pages     = 450–
}}</ref>
<ref name="Larkin2006">{{cite book
  | author    = Colin Larkin
  | title     = The Encyclopedia of Popular Music: Kollington – Morphine
  | url       = https://books.google.com/books?id=cgwKAQAAMAAJ
  | year      = 2006
  | publisher = MUZE
  | isbn      = 978-0-19-531373-4
  | pages     = 475–
}}</ref>
</references>

== External links ==
* {{Discogs master|1372264}}

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Category:1997 video albums
Category:1990s live video albums
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