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An Evening With Elliot Eastwick

Talk & Film screening
Wednesday 9 June, 6.30pm
£5/ £3.50 concessions
Urbis, Manchester
Morrissey, Marr and Motown; Iggy Pop's early performances in Manchester and
their influence on Ian Curtis; Mike Pickering exploding the myth that
London led the way in House music with deft ease and humour. Elliot
Eastwick's film is 45 minutes of celluloid (well, the digital equivalent
of?) that no music fan should miss.
Urbis is giving you a unique opportunity to view "The Sounds of Two Cities"
in the company of director and internationally acclaimed DJ Elliot
Eastwick, with a chance to thrash out the many issues the film throws up.
What's the connection between the Smiths and Motown?
In "The Sounds of Two Cities" Johnny Marr tells us that the drums in "There
is a Light that Never Goes Out" are stolen directly from a track by the
Elgins.
Marr also confirms the legend of the first time he met Morrissey is, in
fact, completely true.
Drawing on the lines of comparison between the two cities of Manchester and
Detroit, Eastwick will examine the impact of a transatlantic re-absorption
of music styles which has taken place between the two cities.
Elliot Eastwick was the last DJ to play a record at the Hacienda. This is
your chance to discuss the impact of Detroit music on Manchester and vice
versa with one of the major players in today's scene.
Places are very limited and booking is essential.
Call our Box Office on 0161 907 9099 to reserve your place.
Click here to read the BBC Arts article about Elliot Eastwick's "The Sounds
of Two Cities".

Manchester M4 3BG
0161 605 8200
www.urbis.org.uk
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