Yes, it's sad about Luciano Pavorotti, and his rendition of Puccini's Nessun Dorma will always send a shiver down the spine, but don't let anyone kid you it was the tune on the lips of England fans in that wondrous footballing summer. That was New Order's World in Motion, the greatest football record of all time from, well, the second greatest Manchester band of all time. It's just a shame the BBC wouldn't let them call it by its original title, E for England!
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...but nobody noticed that the frequent lyrical repetition of "one on one," as well as being a familiar footballing term, also refers to ecstasy.
Are you on one, matey?
The Stone Roses being, naturally, the best-ever Manchester band
I rather think Paul was referring to The Smiths, Stephen.
I should hope so!
Ahhhh, I remember it well. Footballers pretending they can sing - nothing quite so humbling.
Come on, Barnes raps like an angel.
As long as no-one thinks I was referring to the Inspiral fookin' Carpets...
And - just to be clear - The Durutti Column are the third best Manchester band of all time.
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