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El Pibe Wrote:

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> Lets think, Manchester, bound to be some more

> pluses that the usual ones quoted, they gave us

> Elbow, first album was terrific and I've liked

> most of their output since, though still a bit

> confused as to how and when they had National

> Treasure status bestowed upon them.

>

> Badly Drawn Boy, the Verve (ok, black mark there),

> I was rather partial to the Inspirals back in the

> day and quite liked their new stuff on Music 6

> recently. A Guy Called Gerald, one of the better

> ones from that era/genre.


Oi, Pibe! Elbow - Bury. Verve - Wigan. Formby - Wigan.


I suppose we all look the bleeding same to you!


Pshhht.


And Strafer, you were agreeing with all that Quids had to say, who said,

I'm gonna side with Atticus at a general level (not Radio 6). Mancs banging on about their unique contribution to music




So you know, pshhht.


Yeah.

Kind of, though I don't think they managed quite the conurbation that is greater london, hence a Wiganite* is probably at least a little more justified in considering themselves different to a Buryman*, than say an dagenhamian* to a Kingstonite*, even if the distances are probably identical.


Of course the latter two would have much less of a chip on their shoulder about being described as Londoners ;)


*labels are pure guesswork on my part

Heh, Huguenot, you're such a cunt. Get off wikipedia and do some work.


I don't really care about Bury - apart from their fabulous black puddings of course. I'm from Wigan, went to school in Bolton, and went out / shopping in Manchester. I can tell you that they are distinct.


I can also tell you that if you took your soft southern poncey self up to Bury and told them Elbow are from Manchester, they'd punch you in the face. And you'd be none the worse off forrit I reckon ;-)

Aaaaanyway.


Has London* produced better then?


for the sake of tedious nitpicking shoulder-chippy argument, London can include anywhere withing the M25, and the home counties if the poor suburban sods left there and moved to london prior to forming said band in a desperate bid to escape their cultural vacuum shithole of a town.

RosieH Wrote:

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> I'm from

> Wigan, went to school in Bolton,... I can tell you that they are distinct.


But you can see how confusing it is-


Wigan's Ovation - not from Wigan

Wigan's Chosen Few - nope

Wigan Casino - not a casino


Michael Bolton...

Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine > The Mock Turtles


The division 2 of comparisons.


Doubtless the Mock Turtles actually hark from St Helens or some grim depressed ex mining town or other, I'm assuming their hit "Can You Dig It?" was a savage satirical attack on the decline of the mining industry?

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