Kim Richey - I Know

Kim Richey's music video for her single I Know from the album Bitter Sweet. ©1997 Mercury Nashville
Richey James Edwards - A Video Tribute

This is the very 1st tribute video to Richey Edwards on YouTube. I hope you enjoy it & remember Richey with love! Watch the video all the way through to the end. A lot of people like how I ended this video. And please be aware that this video contains images of self inflicted injury (SI) and anorexia. Do not watch this if you feel it will upset and/or trigger you. Thank you! Also, I am *NOT* implying or suggesting Richey killed himself in any way what-so-ever by the song I chose, "Spectators of Suicide" (by Manic Street Preachers) to make this video, but rather I just liked the softer side of the song, the tune itself, and thought the images would flow well with it. I made this video in memory and in tribute to Richey James Edwards, Manic Street Preachers former rhythm guitarist and co-lycrist who disappeared on Febuary 1st 1995, and hasn't been seen or found since. This is for Richey, with love and respect, wherever he may be....... video©j7609
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Richey Edwards & Nicky Wire - Vivid TV Interview - 1991

Adorable interview with Richey and Nicky of Manic Street Preachers on a stairwell talking about a variety of things, - such as their upbringing in Wales, their admiration for the band Public Enemy, and how Richey wants somebody to love him. And Nicky's reply to what Richey said about wanting someone to love him is very cute and sweet. Interview from 1991(Generation Terrorist era)
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Joshua Richey - New Problems (Original Song)

Written and performed by Joshua Richey Filmed and edited by Chris Schultz (youtube.com/buckystudios) LYRICS: You were calling me out from the cold Oh my paper spine began to unfold Its funny how the time makes you old Only courage turns that time into gold Memories of your friends will fade X2 And time will rearrange The visions and the plans you made It always stays the same Well I know I've been acting a fool Lost my head to what I know to be true Its always how the change takes its toll I guess I see the glass as half full Memories of your friends will fade X2 And time will rearrange The visions and the plans you made It always stays the same
Main Street - New Port Richey Florida

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Stuffed Animals for Nicky and Richey

Richey Edwards and Nicky Wire of Manic Street Preachers receive tons of cuddley toys that the interviewer dumps all over them. Nicky talks about his dog who he misses and does an adorable imitiation of his pup, while Richey is playing with the stuffed animals, being sweet and shy. I believe this was filmed in a hotel lobby in Ireland, circa obviously Generation Terrorists.
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The Kelly Richey Band - My Baby's gone Crazy

www.kellyrichey.com ...The Kelly Richey Band performs "My Baby's gone Crazy", while on tour in support of their new CD titled, "Carry The Light". "My Baby's gone Crazy" i an older song which appeared on Richey's "Eyes of a Woman" CD from 1997. Kelly Richey, Jimmy V, and Shane Frye
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Manic Street Preachers - You Love Us (Live Reading 1992)

"You Love Us" is a single by the Welsh rock band Manic Street Preachers. It was released on January 16, 1992 and was the third single to be released from their debut album, Generation Terrorists. The CD included "A Vision Of Dead Desire", "We Her Majesty's Prisoners" and "It's So Easy" (live). The 12" "A Vision Of Dead Desire" and "It's So Easy" (live) and the 7" and cassette "A Vision Of Dead Desire". The song reached number sixteen in the UK charts on February 1, 1992. It was the most successful single released from the album. It also made an appearance as track number six on the 2002 greatest hits compilation, Forever Delayed. An earlier version was released by Heavenly Records on May 25, 1991(see "You Love Us (Heavenly)"). The new version had a much heavier rock sound and the "Lust For Life" coda was replaced, on the album version of the track, by an extended guitar solo. The Manics dedicated the song to boxer Félix Savón when they became the first western rock band February 2001 to perform in Cuba. The song was the last ever performed live with missing guitarist and lyricist Richey James Edwards. As a foursome the band played the song as set-closer for their sellout final gig at the London Astoria just five weeks before Edwards vanished.
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1997 Kim Richey live - Those words we said

Live footage...exclusive to this channel. Kim in the prime of her career - promoting her "Bitter Sweet" LP. I look forward to your comments and video ratings. Please give a listen to my original recordings posted with my videos. Thanks!
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Richey and Nicky play Put-Put

Richey Edwards and Nicky Wire of the Manic Street Preachers, give an informatve and hilarious interview while playing miniture golf for a Canadian program. Circa -Generation Terrorists. Nicky rags on just about everybody, as only The Wire would. and Richey rules at golf. "Hole in one"! Go Richey! Score!!!
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Japanese interview with Richey Edwards

just as the title says. Richey, with eyes like Bambi, is interviewed in a hotel room. He's soft spoken here, but has interesting points, valid and important things to say. Looks very nice here i might add, love his beautiful soft brown eyes, and he has sexy brains too! gotta love sexy smart men!
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1997 Kim Richey live - I Know

Live footage....exclusive to this channel. Kim in the prime of her career - promoting her "Bitter Sweet" LP. I look forward to your comments and video ratings. Please give a listen to my original recordings posted with my videos. Thanks!
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The Last Goodbye - Richey Lam

Featured on MTV's "Taking The Stage". MTV, Taking the stage, real world, generation i, clap your hands, The last goodbye. written by Richey Lam cd available @ www.cdbaby.com/richeylam3 www.itunes.com/richeylam
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1997 Kim Richey live - Fallin' + I'm Alright

Live footage....exclusive to this channel. Kim in the prime of her career - promoting her "Bitter Sweet" LP. I look forward to your comments and video ratings. Please give a listen to my original recordings posted with my videos. Thanks!
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Motograter - Down - Live in New Port Richey, FL 8/29/09

From Motograter's show at Bourbon Street in New Port Richey, FL on 8/29/09.
Generation i - Richey Lam

Richey Lam's MTV exposure on The Real World DC has created some newfound popularity for the artist. You must have heard this song somewhere before... and now you can hear it again and again haha. To download the mp3 for personal use please follow the link below. vixy.net This rights to this song are to its owner Richey Lam. I do not own any part of this song.
Richey Edwards tribute

update: todays mail on sunday page 47, richey declared legally dead by parents, who subsequently will take over his estate. A tribute for Richey Edwards of the Manic street preachers. This is my first attempt at making a video with a programme I found on my computer, I quite like it especially the end however I think I may have gone over the top trying to convey him as a real person! Expect Nicky, James and Sean (Sean only if I can find enough photos) in the future!
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