Re: [313] 24 hr Party People

2002-04-09 Thread yussel
Last summer, i flew out to Seattle just to see New Order play at the Area
One tour. As soon as they opened with Atmosphere, a rainbow appeared over
the crowd. ((Shivers))

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Re: [313] 24 hr Party People

2002-04-08 Thread alex.bond

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Anyone who enjoys listening to Happy Mondays or New Order must go to see
this film! I saw it yesterday and found it very enjoyable. Steve Coogan is
very good as Tony Wilson  the soundtrack is wicked. Some good Hacienda
scenes in there as well.
 There's not really much 313 relevance but I'm sure there are a few on
this
list that would really enjoy this film.

GG

Hey, I'll second that, It's pretty good. More of a comedy that anything
else.
The Hacienda scenes aren't actually the Hac, they built a set of it in an
old warehouse in Ancoats
and put on a massive party with free beer so they could get some 'club'
scenes.
In the bit where ACR and Joy Division are playing that gig, thats my old
club! (The Music Box) I painted those bloody walls and scrubbed the piss
stained bogs with an old toothbrush!! and the scenes of the 'Russell Club'
are in fact in Rockworld (the upstairs of The Music Box).

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Re: [313] 24 hr Party People

2002-04-08 Thread Gary_Girard

My freind said after the film I wonder if they used the real Hacienda  I
thought they had coz it looked very realistic. Considering that it's not
there any more I guess that would be quite hard though wouldn't it !?! Is
it true that it got converted into offices? Damn shame if it is, I wish I'd
been there.
 I came out of the cinema wanting to roll a fat one and listen to some more
Mondays ;o)




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RE: [313] 24 hr Party People

2002-04-08 Thread Ian Cheshire
but all the right ups about it say that they di use the Hacineda'

They interviewed a couple of people and they said how it smelt like the old 
Hacienda..

so who knows?? 

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My freind said after the film I wonder if they used the real Hacienda  I
thought they had coz it looked very realistic. Considering that it's not
there any more I guess that would be quite hard though wouldn't it !?! Is
it true that it got converted into offices? Damn shame if it is, I wish I'd
been there.
 I came out of the cinema wanting to roll a fat one and listen to some more
Mondays ;o)




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Re: [313] 24 hr Party People

2002-04-08 Thread Michael H Lees
I saw the film last night, did anyone see the documentry on channel 4 
last night. I was amazed at how accurate the film was especially the hac 
- the bar was uncanny?


They had interviewed Shaun Ryder - he looked pretty damn ill.

Mike

Ian Cheshire wrote:


but all the right ups about it say that they di use the Hacineda'

They interviewed a couple of people and they said how it smelt like the old 
Hacienda..


so who knows?? 


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My freind said after the film I wonder if they used the real Hacienda  I
thought they had coz it looked very realistic. Considering that it's not
there any more I guess that would be quite hard though wouldn't it !?! Is
it true that it got converted into offices? Damn shame if it is, I wish I'd
been there.
I came out of the cinema wanting to roll a fat one and listen to some more
Mondays ;o)




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Re: [313] 24 hr Party People

2002-04-08 Thread alex.bond

Memo from Alex Bond of PricewaterhouseCoopers

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They got the floorplan and remade the whole thing exactly as it was in an
old warehouse. V.Weird!!
The Hac was sort of in two parts, there was a front bit which was quite an
old building (which had Robs Records offices + Factory + Pleasure upstairs)
and a big warehouse type bit on the back.(Which was where the majority of
the club was) all joined up.
The warehouse bit went ages ago, and they kept the front bit. Originally
everyone thought that the old bit was being kept as part of the new flats,
but even that was knocked down too. I posted up on here about it, as I pass
it on my walk to work every day, and one day I came past and the whole
thing had gone, it was v.sad, something Manchester will regret sooner
rather than later.

BTW, I saw ACR in Manchester last week, they were brilliant, I believe
they're doing London too with Weatherall DJ'ing, London 313 heads should
check 'em out.




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My freind said after the film I wonder if they used the real Hacienda  I
thought they had coz it looked very realistic. Considering that it's not
there any more I guess that would be quite hard though wouldn't it !?! Is
it true that it got converted into offices? Damn shame if it is, I wish I'd
been there.
 I came out of the cinema wanting to roll a fat one and listen to some more
Mondays ;o)




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RE: [313] 24 hr Party People

2002-04-08 Thread Odeluga, Ken
Speaking of ACR - whenever I hear of A Certain Ratio I always think of
another group which in my typically confabulated manner I assumed (wrongly?)
were also on factory: 23 Skidoo. They had a similar aesthetic. I failed to
pick up an ounce of their stuff at the time and am meaning to remedy that.
Do you or anyone know what they're up to nowadays? Were they a Factory
signing? Sorry if this is so obvious it hurts (someone).

Cheers,

K

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Memo from Alex Bond of PricewaterhouseCoopers

 Start of message text 

They got the floorplan and remade the whole thing exactly as it was in an
old warehouse. V.Weird!!
The Hac was sort of in two parts, there was a front bit which was quite an
old building (which had Robs Records offices + Factory + Pleasure upstairs)
and a big warehouse type bit on the back.(Which was where the majority of
the club was) all joined up.
The warehouse bit went ages ago, and they kept the front bit. Originally
everyone thought that the old bit was being kept as part of the new flats,
but even that was knocked down too. I posted up on here about it, as I pass
it on my walk to work every day, and one day I came past and the whole
thing had gone, it was v.sad, something Manchester will regret sooner
rather than later.

BTW, I saw ACR in Manchester last week, they were brilliant, I believe
they're doing London too with Weatherall DJ'ing, London 313 heads should
check 'em out.




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My freind said after the film I wonder if they used the real Hacienda  I
thought they had coz it looked very realistic. Considering that it's not
there any more I guess that would be quite hard though wouldn't it !?! Is
it true that it got converted into offices? Damn shame if it is, I wish I'd
been there.
 I came out of the cinema wanting to roll a fat one and listen to some more
Mondays ;o)




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Re: [313] 24 hr Party People

2002-04-08 Thread Toby Frith
I went to see ACR last Friday at the Electrowerkz in London. They were on
Factory, a little underestimated in their time (or perhaps out of time) but
I'd recommend them. Sadly I can't even remember their LP titles, but the gig
was good fun, if a little quiet.


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 Speaking of ACR - whenever I hear of A Certain Ratio I always think of
 another group which in my typically confabulated manner I assumed
(wrongly?)
 were also on factory: 23 Skidoo. They had a similar aesthetic. I failed to
 pick up an ounce of their stuff at the time and am meaning to remedy that.
 Do you or anyone know what they're up to nowadays? Were they a Factory
 signing? Sorry if this is so obvious it hurts (someone).

 Cheers,

 K

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 Memo from Alex Bond of PricewaterhouseCoopers
 
  Start of message text 
 
 They got the floorplan and remade the whole thing exactly as it was in an
 old warehouse. V.Weird!!
 The Hac was sort of in two parts, there was a front bit which was quite
an
 old building (which had Robs Records offices + Factory + Pleasure
upstairs)
 and a big warehouse type bit on the back.(Which was where the majority of
 the club was) all joined up.
 The warehouse bit went ages ago, and they kept the front bit. Originally
 everyone thought that the old bit was being kept as part of the new
flats,
 but even that was knocked down too. I posted up on here about it, as I
pass
 it on my walk to work every day, and one day I came past and the whole
 thing had gone, it was v.sad, something Manchester will regret sooner
 rather than later.
 
 BTW, I saw ACR in Manchester last week, they were brilliant, I believe
 they're doing London too with Weatherall DJ'ing, London 313 heads should
 check 'em out.
 
 
 
 
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 My freind said after the film I wonder if they used the real Hacienda 
I
 thought they had coz it looked very realistic. Considering that it's not
 there any more I guess that would be quite hard though wouldn't it !?! Is
 it true that it got converted into offices? Damn shame if it is, I wish
I'd
 been there.
  I came out of the cinema wanting to roll a fat one and listen to some
more
 Mondays ;o)
 
 
 
 
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Re: [313] 24 hr Party People

2002-04-08 Thread Sean Creen
  Do you or anyone know what they're up to nowadays? Were they a Factory
  signing? Sorry if this is so obvious it hurts (someone).
 

23 Skidoo reformed a couple of years back and put out an album, which was OK
from what I heard of it, but not as striking as their earlier material.
They never released anything on Factory to my knowledge. The original
releases seem to be pretty hard to come by these days...

Sean.




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RE: [313] 24 hr Party People

2002-04-08 Thread Gwendal Cobert
I think there's been a series of reissues + they appear on the In the
beginning there was rhythm comp (an excellent comp BTW)
Gwendal

   Do you or anyone know what they're up to nowadays? Were
 they a Factory
   signing? Sorry if this is so obvious it hurts (someone).
  

 23 Skidoo reformed a couple of years back and put out an
 album, which was OK
 from what I heard of it, but not as striking as their earlier
 material.
 They never released anything on Factory to my knowledge. The original
 releases seem to be pretty hard to come by these days...


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Re: [313] 24 hr Party People

2002-04-08 Thread Toby Frith
Didn't James Lavelle rerelease all the original material through Mo'Wax ?



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   Do you or anyone know what they're up to nowadays? Were they a
Factory
   signing? Sorry if this is so obvious it hurts (someone).
  

 23 Skidoo reformed a couple of years back and put out an album, which was
OK
 from what I heard of it, but not as striking as their earlier material.
 They never released anything on Factory to my knowledge. The original
 releases seem to be pretty hard to come by these days...

 Sean.




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Re: [313] 24 hr Party People

2002-04-08 Thread LostinNorway
Anyone else agree that New Order was one of the best bands of all time? I 
know Derrick May, Carl Craig, Alan Oldham and Will Web like New Order as 
well. 

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Re: [313] 24 hr Party People

2002-04-08 Thread Super Coffee Beans

from what i know 23 skidoo have an hip hop label called ronin - great
stuff they put there.
 i think the site of the label  is down.


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