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<blockquote data-quote="Noel" data-source="post: 845674" data-attributes="member: 1023"><p>Just had another listen to the radio jingle, sounds like it say's "towards 2002" which would lead me to believe it was broadcast NYE 2001 (rather than 1999 as I said above). I downloaded the original 172m mp3 rip from one of the peer-to-peer file sharing apps of the day (prob Napster or Audio Galaxy?). My file is dated Feb 2002 so I probably downloaded it not long after it was ripped ..so you would think the info it was labelled with was that of the person who ripped it (can't remember exactly, as I may have re-named mine, but I think it was along the lines of Park & Pickering Nude Hacienda Aug 1989). That label could have been incorrect but it seems unlikely unless the person who ripped it was deliberately trying to mislead people?</p><p></p><p>Also, have another look at the tracklist... most the tracks played, despite now being considered classics, are actually from around Aug '89 and the few that are from earlier were being played around Aug '89 ..there are a couple of old Hac sets from July\Aug '89 it can be compared to and a lot of the tracks are the same. It might seem like a "back to the old tunes" night because late summer '89 was the best period for house music IMO and there were a lot of big tracks that ended up being classics from that period, but I think there are some obscurities\less well known tracks in there (some of which took us years to ID!) like T-R-P, MC's Logik 'Get Involved', New Order 'MTO', Mix N’ Tel 'Feel The Beat' Gary Jackmaster Wallace 'House Has Taken Over Me', The Bass Boyz 'Lost In The Bass'. I also can't remember a Park or Pickering re-union set that concentrates so specifically on one time period, the tracks they play usually range from '87 to mid '90's house with none of the Hip Hop that they used to play. The nearest one I have is from 2005 and contains stuff like Ce Ce Penniston 'Finally', Robin S 'Show Me Love', Sunscreem 'Perfect Motion', Brand New Heavies 'Get Back To Love' (GP Club Mix) and similar along with some late 80's stuff. The only re-union I can think of that it would have a chance of being from is the re-created Hacienda night for the 24 Hour Party People film which was recorded 2nd March 2001, but even for that I doubt they would have stuck to such a specific period and played tracks like Mix N’ Tel. I haven't seen the film since it was released but seem to remember '88 tracks like Mantronix 'King Of The Beats' & 'Voodoo Ray' being used ..they could have been dubbed over of course.</p><p></p><p>I can see where you are coming from with the quality and length of the mix but don't think it is as unlikely as you do, that a Manchester radio station could end up with a DAT copy of a night at the Hac. I may be wrong though... Maybe some of the peeps who were members here when the mix first surfaced (Konspiracy? Shooms?) have some more info...? I can't remember anyone questioning it's authenticty before and there has been some real Hac experts on this site over the years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Noel, post: 845674, member: 1023"] Just had another listen to the radio jingle, sounds like it say's "towards 2002" which would lead me to believe it was broadcast NYE 2001 (rather than 1999 as I said above). I downloaded the original 172m mp3 rip from one of the peer-to-peer file sharing apps of the day (prob Napster or Audio Galaxy?). My file is dated Feb 2002 so I probably downloaded it not long after it was ripped ..so you would think the info it was labelled with was that of the person who ripped it (can't remember exactly, as I may have re-named mine, but I think it was along the lines of Park & Pickering Nude Hacienda Aug 1989). That label could have been incorrect but it seems unlikely unless the person who ripped it was deliberately trying to mislead people? Also, have another look at the tracklist... most the tracks played, despite now being considered classics, are actually from around Aug '89 and the few that are from earlier were being played around Aug '89 ..there are a couple of old Hac sets from July\Aug '89 it can be compared to and a lot of the tracks are the same. It might seem like a "back to the old tunes" night because late summer '89 was the best period for house music IMO and there were a lot of big tracks that ended up being classics from that period, but I think there are some obscurities\less well known tracks in there (some of which took us years to ID!) like T-R-P, MC's Logik 'Get Involved', New Order 'MTO', Mix N’ Tel 'Feel The Beat' Gary Jackmaster Wallace 'House Has Taken Over Me', The Bass Boyz 'Lost In The Bass'. I also can't remember a Park or Pickering re-union set that concentrates so specifically on one time period, the tracks they play usually range from '87 to mid '90's house with none of the Hip Hop that they used to play. The nearest one I have is from 2005 and contains stuff like Ce Ce Penniston 'Finally', Robin S 'Show Me Love', Sunscreem 'Perfect Motion', Brand New Heavies 'Get Back To Love' (GP Club Mix) and similar along with some late 80's stuff. The only re-union I can think of that it would have a chance of being from is the re-created Hacienda night for the 24 Hour Party People film which was recorded 2nd March 2001, but even for that I doubt they would have stuck to such a specific period and played tracks like Mix N’ Tel. I haven't seen the film since it was released but seem to remember '88 tracks like Mantronix 'King Of The Beats' & 'Voodoo Ray' being used ..they could have been dubbed over of course. I can see where you are coming from with the quality and length of the mix but don't think it is as unlikely as you do, that a Manchester radio station could end up with a DAT copy of a night at the Hac. I may be wrong though... Maybe some of the peeps who were members here when the mix first surfaced (Konspiracy? Shooms?) have some more info...? I can't remember anyone questioning it's authenticty before and there has been some real Hac experts on this site over the years. [/QUOTE]
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