If a band formed in Goole played all their gigs in Hull, then they probably would be called a Hull band. And Wigan is closer to Manchester than Scunthorpe is to Hull(just).
The pideofmanchester website is running an ongoing list of Manchester's best ever bands, so far the top twenty are... 20. Simply Red 19. The Charlatans 18. The Buzzcocks 17. Pureesssence 16. The Fall 15. Doves 14. Bee Gees 13. Take That 12. 10cc 11. The Happy Mondays 10. The Verve 9. The Chameleons 8. James 7. Joy Division 6. New Order 5. Barclay James Harvest 4. The Hollies 3. Oasis 2. The Stone Roses 1. The Smiths
Prestwich is Manchester if you ask me. Mark E Smith knows that, he just wants to reject every trend he possibly can, and the 'Madchester' scene was one he especially tried to escape. They're Manchester, just the black sheep of Manchester music... I'm massively late on the take up with this band, only just delved right in, but they're pretty much the only thing I'm listening to at the moment. I cannot describe how much I love them, how different to everyone...everything they are, and how compelling I find them. Plus Mark E Smith, when on form, is hilarious. Some great interviews out there.
Ian Brown was born in Warrington, John Squire born in Altrincham and Mani born in Crumpsall. You're telling me the Stone Roses aren't a Manchester band?