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Triva
- First recorded at Dungeon Studios in 1989
- The 'Editor' in question in the editor of the NME.
- 'Voice of the World' is the motto of Orange amplification, amp of choice for Mike Dunphy.
- "George Kay" is the lyric rhyming catalogue used by Carl!
- The 'particular sacred cow' is a reference to Manchester-band The Inspiral Carpets who used a cow as their logo.
- The song was never officially released as the band felt the lyrics quickly dated
Lyrical Errors
- Spotted a mistake? Email me gareth53@gmail.com.
Manchester
This is the story,
The Imaginary story,
This is the story of the voice of the world,
This is a story that must be told,
But I don't know where to begin,
Take it from me this boy's on the level,
He's got a rudimentary sense of wordplay,
He's got a torn and tattered first edition of George Kay,
Are you a 'ployer', or are you a 'player'?
Where would we be now?
If we came from Manchester town?
It was two years ago,
When my story begins,
When a voice sought me out,
And I started to sing,
I screamed at the foe "Won't you give me a hand?
We speak the same language but I don't understand",
I've always known the why's,
But I've never known the how,
And there's an awful lot of where,
For that particular sacred cow,
A man I'm on good terms with says "the staff are all handpicked",
Seems to be common knowledge that the editor is arse-licked.
Where would we be now?
If we came from Manchester town?
I don't want to linger any longer,
I'm a write write writer, not a wrong wrong wronger,
I don't want to linger any longer,
I'm a sing sing singer not a song song songer.
Where would we be now?
If we came from Manchester town?