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Shed Seven.
Spend a glorious night drinking with the Sheds as they show off
their ancient hometown of York, England. Rick Witter talks of the early days
when playing the local carpark was considered a big gig and the Stone Roses
ruled the world. Plus the video for "Speakeasy."
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Gene.
Where else can you see and hear Gene's new track from their upcoming
album a year ahead of the release date? Only on Wake Up! We caught up with
Gene at Terminal Rehearsal Studios in London while practicing for the new
album where they spoke of the past, present and future of Gene. Martin
Rossiter fends off the Smiths rip-off accusation for the first time on video
and later on plays a sample of their next cover song by guess who?.......Queen.
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Marion.
Brit rock, not brit pop, is the best way to describe Macclesfield's
next big thing. Wake Up! captured them live at legendary CBGB's where the
band played an inspired show to a packed crowd. Jaime Harding and the rest of
the band let you into the world of Marion for an all-exclusive interview.
Hear how a Manchester ghost predicted their New York venue and more.
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Perfume.
Issue One and all Wake Up!'s to come will spotlight an up and coming
band and deem them our "Tip To The Top." This issue it is Perfume. See and
hear this band before the magazines tell you they are cool. If you like
Weller, Cast or REM, you'll like Perfume. Includes ultra exclusive backstage
performances off their unreleased album. Take a whiff.
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Romo.
You will not believe this segment. You will actually like Romo. The
only objective review you will ever see of Romo is on Wake Up! Includes the
the fans, promoters, DJs and bands that make Romo tick. After watching the
video you will finally see, hear and experience the music, fashion and
attitude that is Romo. Special guests Plastic Fantastic and Melody Maker guru
Simon Price fill you in on all that is ROmantic MOdernism. Plus live footage
of Orlando.
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Morrissey's Home.
Visit the boyhood home of Stephen Patrick Morrissey at 384
King's Road in Stretford, Manchester. The house that spawned one of the
greatest writers of all time and the location of the fateful frontdoor
meeting of Moz and one John Maher, later known as Johnny Marr, is yours to
see firsthand for the first time. See where it all happened!
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Pulp.
Even MTV doesn't have this one. "Disco 2000" video is yours only on
Wake Up!
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