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31. End Of Year Music Poll - results!
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 31 December 2003 WE couldn't agree which were the& best records& released by local artists& in 2003& - so& we let the people of Manchester decide. Find out what you thought was the best album and single of the year. -
32. The Darkness – Growing On Me (Must Destroy Music)
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 24 June 2003 SPANDEX rock is back! -
33. Chetham's Library and School of Music
Manchester Evening News, Friday 18 July 2003 CHETHAM'S& Library and School is the oldest complete structure in the city, dating from 1421, when both were erected to house the clergy from the Collegiate church.& -
34. Music that makes you Finka
Manchester Evening News, Friday 31 October 2003 FOR most of his mature life, Finka's singer and ringleader, Jimmy Frith, has been a hardened Glastonbury festival-goer. -
35. Music to D.I.Y. for
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 18 September 2003 THE people who still think Gary Numan is a nerd will probably laugh when they learn that his house could be bulldozed to make way for the expansion of Stansted airport. -
36. Medicine8 – Rock Music Pays Off (Regal)
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 20 February 2003 ANOTHER slice of thumping house and crashing baselines, mixing soulful funk and a crashing dance tune in equal measures. -
37. Latest Manchester music round-up
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 16 December 2003 RUMOURS may persist regarding a possible Stone Roses reunion, but the ex-members’ work schedules continue to suggest otherwise. -
38. InMe - Overgrown Eden (Music for Nations)
Manchester Evening News, Friday 17 January 2003 "IT'S all over now - you've killed me" sings Dave McPherson, lapsing into that wretching snarl only the denizens of the doomiest rock can summon. -
39. Slam open the Music Box
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 06 February 2003 AFTER celebrating their first birthday with a visit from Andrew Weatherall that left stunned clubbers grinning into Christmas, pioneering techno slamdown Intergalactic Funk returns even deeper and funkier for 2003. -
40. Primal Scream - Some Velvet Morning (Sony Music)
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 06 November 2003 THIS is about as sexy as scuzzy gets. Take the most enduring, hard-living electro rockers of the last decade and fuse their work seamlessly with the utterings of one of the most endearing supermodels.