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“For me the most shocking thing about Richey, ever really, is that by the end he obviously rejected absolutely everything. One of the lyrics on the record is ‘one bread, one milk, one food, that’s all.’ He became obsessed with the utilitarian, just the very simple things in life, the rudiments… I think he rejected everything but that by the end. Which is the most shocking thing for me because everytime I stood next to Richey, my bone structure would creak. He was a walking quote. He was kind of like a walking picture. He was just so erudite in every way that I could never quite understand how he could reject everything because for me, he had everything.”
- James Dean Bradfield

the-cult-of-richey-edwards:

“For me the most shocking thing about Richey, ever really, is that by the end he obviously rejected absolutely everything. One of the lyrics on the record is ‘one bread, one milk, one food, that’s all.’ He became obsessed with the utilitarian, just the very simple things in life, the rudiments… I think he rejected everything but that by the end. Which is the most shocking thing for me because everytime I stood next to Richey, my bone structure would creak. He was a walking quote. He was kind of like a walking picture. He was just so erudite in every way that I could never quite understand how he could reject everything because for me, he had everything.”

- James Dean Bradfield

"It’s important not to be embarrassed by your past. The contradictions are part of what we are."

Richey Edwards

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