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1. When Roger met Amy
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 10 March 2004 AS Manchester’s underground club scene goes from strength to strength, the names of the clubs get less and less to do with anything in particular. Case in point is the charmingly titled To Amy with Love, which sets up its decks once again in the boozy surroundings of Retro Bar on Friday, March 12. -
2. Ten years of bugging out
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 11 March 2004 JOHN& Burgess and Paul Benney met whilst studying in Manchester. Inspired by nights at The Haçienda, they set up a Manchester-based music magazine.& Its name was Jockey Slut. The next logical step was their own club night. Bugged Out was born. -
3. Homoelectric's X appeal
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 03 March 2004 RESPONSIBLE& for reviving the careers of the Sugababes and keeping Liberty X in the charts, Richard X is the latest in a long line of stars who have dabbled on the Homoelectric decks in the famously dungeon-like venue of Legends. -
4. Bucci Bag - More Lemonade (Southern Fried)
Manchester Evening News, Monday 15 March 2004 A& STERN man issues a warning about your 'bathing suit area' while dirty fuzzy bleeps sidle up to warm synths and rub up against each other until the first great dance single of the year explodes into your ears. -
5. Billy Bragg @ The Lowry
Manchester Evening News, Monday 22 March 2004 IT’s not a bad old life being Mr William Bragg is it? Spending your days touring the world venting your spleen on the hypocrisy and greed of world politics, while mixing it with comical tales of the places and people you’ve been and met along the way. -
6. Chicks On Speed - Wordy Rappinghood (Chicks On Speed)
Manchester Evening News, Monday 15 March 2004 COVER version Wordy Rappinghood manages to capture the essence of Berlin’s Chicks On Speed better than any of their self-penned numbers on their recent 99 Cents album. -
7. Malarkey's wins again
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 11 March 2004 “THE Peter Kay thing went wild; the press will always mention the controversial but what about the nice story?” complains a disgruntled Toby Hadoke. -
8. Living in sin:ergy
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 10 March 2004 THOSE who are clued up about the tougher end of electronic music have long since recognised Sin:ergy for what it is.& But those for whom Manchester's premier hard dance night still remains an undiscovered treat should mosey on down on Friday, March 12& to see what the fuss is about. -
9. Kiwi Darby's a winner
Manchester Evening News, Friday 26 March 2004 RHYS Darby's& previous occupation could hardly be more removed from comedy - he was a full-time soldier in the New Zealand army for four years. New Zealand has few enemies, and its armed forces are used mainly for peace-keeping duties in& trouble-spots.<BR> -
10. Pink gets the party started
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 24 March 2004 HEAD& to toe in over 20 tattoos, with her trademark spiked hair, 24-year-old Alecia Moore aka Pink is the closest thing right now to a female Billy Idol, a cocktail& that’s part Letitia Dean and part Madonna.