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1. Paul Taylor's gigs of the year
Manchester Evening News, Friday 29 December 2006 PERHAPS my favourite moment of 2006 was seeing Muse, exploring the missing link between Mozart and Metallica in two sold-out nights at the MEN Arena. -
2. More magic for Take That?
Manchester Evening News, Friday 14 December 2007 ROCK and roll history is full of bands bound together by economic necessity. Take That is not one of them, discovers Paul Taylor. -
3. Best albums of 2005
Manchester Evening News, Friday 30 December 2005 M.E.N. music critic Paul Taylor guides us through his pick of this year's best albums. -
4. Best rock and pop CDs of the year
Manchester Evening News, Friday 31 December 2004 PAUL Taylor chooses his favourite albums of 2004. -
5. Sneddon’s spurred on by fame
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 14 January 2003 AS Fame Academy winner David Sneddon waits to see whether his debut single makes number one, Paul Taylor finds out what makes him tick. -
6. Exclusive - Noel Gallagher
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 25 September 2001 It's ten years since Oasis made their debut at Manchester's Boardwalk, en route to megastardom. In an exclusive interview with Paul Taylor, Noel Gallagher says he has no regrets...but neither, for much of it, does he have much recollection. -
7. The Willows: Bringing Vegas to Salford
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 16 March 2006 THE age of cabaret came and went, and with it died the huge clubs. All except one, that is. The Willows Variety Club in Salford celebrates its 40th anniversary this month. Paul Taylor takes a nostalgic look back. -
8. Noel has no regrets
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 25 September 2001 Given the chance to do it all again - the drugs, the drink, the fights - would Noel do anything differently? Paul Taylor delved a bit deeper. -
9. Legendary rock band Queen to tour again
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 15 December 2004 ICONIC 1970s' rock band Queen are to go on tour next year with guitarist and vocalist Paul Rodgers replacing legendary frontman Freddie Mercury, who died of Aids in 1991. -
10. Queen + Paul Rodgers @ M.E.N. Arena
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 05 May 2005 QUEEN without Freddie Mercury - what's the point? Like fat-free crisps or non-alcoholic beer, it could strike you as a fun-free experience.