Talk:It's Grim Up North/to do


 * Expand 'context' and lead section.
 * Expand 'composition' section (for example, the song is not self-referential, and during the rendition of Jerusalem it features the high-pitched rasping sound from early JAMs work such as "All You Need Is Love" and "The Queen and I").
 * Grey - Drummond's liking of the colour mentioned in 45, and he manufactured pots of paint.
 * Any more reviews?
 * Origins of phrase and the north-south divide (see talk)
 * Add inline citations to "Composition" section: I don't know if that will be possible, as this piece does seem to be Vinoir simply describing the technical composition as the record plays out, albeit with a quote from the sleevenotes (citable) and lyrics (citable).