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Hacienda Live - Graeme Parke & Mike Pickering August 1989
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<blockquote data-quote="walgman" data-source="post: 625475" data-attributes="member: 7355"><p>heh heh </p><p></p><p>Robbie you didn't live as far away as mr. foca here who kindly gave us the tracklisting. </p><p></p><p>the movie is called '24 hour party people' and features steve coogan at his best.</p><p></p><p>the hacienda was aparrantly faithfully reconstructed. i did however expect the club to be in the film for longer. it was only in it for a few minutes. i watched it in a cinema alone in the auditorium with two other strangers one sunny afternoon. i admit i shed a tear.</p><p></p><p>i remember tony wilson (coogan) in there regularly seemingly coked up and always wearing daft shorts or other strange clothes. </p><p></p><p>its well worth watching. highly entertaining and seeing the excess and bad management of the happy mondays etc is amazing. its far from mediocre anyway!</p><p></p><p>i know what you mean about your mrs. mine is younger still and foreign and she loves dance music and clubbing but i think if i ever sat her down and tried to explain i would be wasting my time and almost blagging in some way.</p><p></p><p>i have maybe 15 hac tapes and this i found last week is heads above the rest. decent quality, live feel and nice and long.</p><p></p><p>who would have thought all those years ago dancing on some random friday night that we would be digitally sharing what we where hearing then on something called the internet and aged the wrong side of 35! let alone a guy from the other side of the planet supplying the playlist!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="walgman, post: 625475, member: 7355"] heh heh Robbie you didn't live as far away as mr. foca here who kindly gave us the tracklisting. the movie is called '24 hour party people' and features steve coogan at his best. the hacienda was aparrantly faithfully reconstructed. i did however expect the club to be in the film for longer. it was only in it for a few minutes. i watched it in a cinema alone in the auditorium with two other strangers one sunny afternoon. i admit i shed a tear. i remember tony wilson (coogan) in there regularly seemingly coked up and always wearing daft shorts or other strange clothes. its well worth watching. highly entertaining and seeing the excess and bad management of the happy mondays etc is amazing. its far from mediocre anyway! i know what you mean about your mrs. mine is younger still and foreign and she loves dance music and clubbing but i think if i ever sat her down and tried to explain i would be wasting my time and almost blagging in some way. i have maybe 15 hac tapes and this i found last week is heads above the rest. decent quality, live feel and nice and long. who would have thought all those years ago dancing on some random friday night that we would be digitally sharing what we where hearing then on something called the internet and aged the wrong side of 35! let alone a guy from the other side of the planet supplying the playlist! [/QUOTE]
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