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  1. 1. Why Prine is primed for action

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 28 October 2005 THERE are, as John Prine is discovering, some drawbacks to suddenly having a popular album. "It seems like I'm out on the road playing all the time, because people want to hear us, just when I'd got it down to not having to work more than weekends," he jokily laments. He plays the region on Saturday.
  2. 2. Pans People kick out at Top Of The Pops

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 05 October 2005 FORMER Top of the Pops troupe Pan's People predicted the demise of the flagship BBC show which launched them to fame when they reunited.
  3. 3. Team have get up and Go!

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 07 October 2005

    BEING that most magazine interviews are done some weeks in advance of publication, when City Life interviews The Go! Team it’s just a matter of days after The Mercury Award was given to Anthony & the Johnsons. They play the city on Sunday.

  4. 4. Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects (GC)

    Manchester Evening News, Sunday 16 October 2005 EVERYWHERE you turn these days there's a comic-book come to life with characters transferred from pen and ink to pixels on every console going. Sadly, Marvel Nemesis just doesn't match up to those that have gone before...
  5. 5. ITC live: Kubichek! @ Squares

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 04 October 2005 THE new wave revival must surely be in its dog days by now - how many more bands with Eastern European sounding names, shirts tucked into their trousers, neatly side-parted haircuts, and jolting stage mannerisms can we possibly tolerate?
  6. 6. Monkey madness

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 21 October 2005 YOU don't fully realise how expansive The Ritz is until it's empty. Even without the venue's famous bouncy dancefloor, Arctic Monkeys - the most exciting band in Britain at the moment - should have a spring in their step. Their new single is out now.
  7. 7. Rachel returns

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 06 October 2005 RACHEL Stevens would like it known she is not a diva. She may be pop's lady-in-waiting, with her eye on the crowns of Kylie and Madonna as she builds her post-S Club solo career, but she is absolutely not a diva. Her new LP is out on October 17.
  8. 8. Christos: the new voice of Salford

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 03 October 2005 IF Jon Christos feels like Superman at the moment, it's not hard to see why. His debut album, Northern Light, is out now, with critics calling it a new wave of classical music. And even before it hit the shops, the rising star had already won a legion of celebrity fans.
  9. 9. Choirboys and Westlife set for Christmas battle

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 19 October 2005 THE Choirboys, the trio dubbed the world's first choir boyband, are set to battle it out with Westlife for this year's Christmas Number One.<BR>They are tipped to clinch the festive top spot with a cover of Eric Clapton's ballad Tears in Heaven.
  10. 10. Royksopp @ Academy 1

    Manchester Evening News, Sunday 16 October 2005 WHEN Torbjörn and Svein take to the stage wearing this tour’s signature 80s red shirts and black ties and launch straight into Royksopp’s Night Out, you get that satisfying sensation where the bass enters through the soles of your feet and reverberates throughout your body.
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