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1. The New Shapes - You've Got Me Running Round (Pop)
CityLife, Thursday 11 August 2005 THE debut release from Londoners The New Shapes is hardly front-page news - a fashionable mod-punk tune at a time when Hard-Fi and The Dead 60s are up to similar tricks. -
2. Crazy Frog - Popcorn (Gusto)
CityLife, Monday 15 August 2005 THE f-word is back with another children's party classic and it's good news for grown-ups too - Popcorn is nowhere near as annoying as that Axel F horror.
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3. Crazy Frog - Popcorn (Gusto)
CityLife, Monday 15 August 2005 THE f-word is back with another children's party classic and it's good news for grown-ups too - Popcorn is nowhere near as annoying as that Axel F horror.
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4. The New Shapes - You've Got Me Running Round (Pop)
CityLife, Thursday 11 August 2005 THE debut release from Londoners The New Shapes is hardly front-page news - a fashionable mod-punk tune at a time when Hard-Fi and The Dead 60s are up to similar tricks. -
5. Tyler James - Your Woman (Island)
CityLife, Thursday 18 August 2005 TYLER James. London lad. Loves music. In fact, he 'can't describe how much [he] love[s] music'. Set to tour in support of labelmates McFly. Obviously doesn't love music that much. -
6. Tyler James - Your Woman (Island)
CityLife, Thursday 18 August 2005 TYLER James. London lad. Loves music. In fact, he 'can't describe how much [he] love[s] music'. Set to tour in support of labelmates McFly. Obviously doesn't love music that much. -
7. Beulah - Anabel and I (Universal)
CityLife, Wednesday 17 August 2005 MOST female singer-songwriters look like they've just put their modelling career on hold. Beulah is no exception, though at least she can actually sing, even if her debut album is about as challenging as kids TV. -
8. DPercussion @ Castlefield
CityLife, Monday 08 August 2005 STARTED in 1997 in response to the IRA bomb, this gathering of Mancunian musicians has grown into a robust, seven-stage machine, taking in everything from lo-fi acoustica to hardcore grimy garage. And it's none the worse for it. -
9. DPercussion @ Castlefield
CityLife, Monday 08 August 2005 STARTED in 1997 in response to the IRA bomb, this gathering of Mancunian musicians has grown into a robust, seven-stage machine, taking in everything from lo-fi acoustica to hardcore grimy garage. And it's none the worse for it. -
10. Ian plumps for pink at V
CityLife, Monday 22 August 2005 MANCHESTER music legends Oasis and Ian Brown helped the V Festival celebrate its tenth anniversary at the weekend. But it was the former Stone Roses front man who was talk of the festival after he swaggered on stage wearing a very loud pink tracksuit.