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Not sure if there's been a, um, thread about this already but i stumbled across this new book in a local bookshop at the weekend. Was previously unaware of it. Think it was on sale at £35, so not cheap. But it's a bloody big book. Rebecca Hook put it together. Hundreds of powerfully evocative photos taken in the Hacienda back in the day, a lot of which i'd never seen. I didn't buy but may do at some point. https://www.waterstones.com/book...peter-hook/9781802797688Edited by user 24 February 2025 06:40:52(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Fotz  Not sure if there's been a, um, thread about this already You mean this thread about Threads?Perhaps putting it in Music For Pleasure was a bit niche of me. I was aware that it was expensive so haven't rushed to seek it out. Looks like it's about £30 on Amazon now. Haven't seen/heard much fuss about it. Maybe everyone has had their fill of this nostalgic stuff now? If it drops to £15 then I'll start sniffing around.
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^Ah, thanks D. Missed your original thread. Yes i kind of got tired of all the nostalgia stuff a long time ago but surprisingly i was quite blown away by a lot of the photos in this new book. Cracking pics.
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I have to be honest, the JD/NO collector/amateur historian part of me has me wanting to pick this book up.
However, I really don't have more than a passing interest in the Haç as a 'dance music venue'. Rave culture does nothing for me.
Although I'm sure there may be some bits about the club as a 'live music venue' (which i am interested in), it looks like it's more likely to be about acid house, 'Nude'/'Temperance' etc. nights, rather than the bands that performed there in the early to mid-80s.
Maybe if the price drops a bit, I'll take a punt.
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^ Yes, from what i saw when flicking through in the shop it's mainly photos from the club nights. That does interest me though as i did get to a couple there back in the day and was into clubbing a fair bit in general in that era. Not sure there's many photos of bands and such there from before the Madchester period, which is a bit dissapointing. Think i only spotted one solitary, small, pic of Barney during a New Order gig there in 83.. A section of the book is a lot of scans of Newspaper front pages running headlines about the goings on, for good and bad of the place. But yeah, i too may try wait to see if i spot the book cheaper in price.
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Well i succumbed and blew £35 on a copy from a local book shop . Got home and discovered it's actually signed by Rebecca Hook and Hooky.
There is a fair bit covering those early years before the House , Acid and Madchester era. More than i'd first thought when i'd flicked through in the shop last weekend.Various pieces with conversation between the usual and not so usual suspects. A lot of photos of nights, punters, flyers, tales and more from the early years. The book focuses a lot on the people that went- many photos were contributed by punters.
New Order related - there's a scan of a Factory press release for the world premiere at the club on Friday 26th August 1983 of the video to Confusion. And in a later page a photo of an art installation at the club in 1986 of a pile around one of the dancefloor pillars consisting of thousands of unsold copies of Confusion 12". Think i may have read abouth that before somewhere.
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Thanks Fotz. Reassuring that there is some coverage of the early years.
Nice that they both signed it too!
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Well, from saying that I'd probably wait for a price-drop before I bought it, I went ahead and ordered a copy (apparently it's signed by both too). One for the collection more than reading material for me, I think. Edited by user 02 March 2025 06:46:02(UTC)
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I think it's Hooky in the book that points out that once the dance scene took off from 88 onwards , that was all the Hacienda focused on.Sad in a way. Before that there was of course all manner of stuff. Not just bands but stand up, art installations, fashion shows you name it. Even Vera Duckworth one night.
A small error in the book is in a piece about The Tube at the Hacienda and Madonna's appearance it says it was July 1984. I at first thought oh they made a small mistake with the month. But later , again , it goes on about being "filmed in the afternoon" on a blazing hot July day. Erm, nope. It was live at teatime one Friday in January 84. I remember watching live. And a quick Google will confirm it was January 84, not July.
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Originally Posted by: Fotz 
A small error in the book is in a piece about The Tube at the Hacienda and Madonna's appearance it says it was July 1984. I at first thought oh they made a small mistake with the month. But later , again , it goes on about being "filmed in the afternoon" on a blazing hot July day. Erm, nope. It was live at teatime one Friday in January 84. I remember watching live. And a quick Google will confirm it was January 84, not July.
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Weird. You could understand if it was just a typo and they meant January, not July, but to mention the temperature…?
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Originally Posted by: Fotz  Well i succumbed and blew £35 on a copy from a local book shop . Got home and discovered it's actually signed by Rebecca Hook and Hooky.
Originally Posted by: perspexorange  Well, from saying that I'd probably wait for a price-drop before I bought it, I went ahead and ordered a copy (apparently it's signed by both too). I've heard it's harder and more expensive to get an unsigned copy...
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Originally Posted by: perspexorange  Originally Posted by: Fotz 
A small error in the book is in a piece about The Tube at the Hacienda and Madonna's appearance it says it was July 1984. I at first thought oh they made a small mistake with the month. But later , again , it goes on about being "filmed in the afternoon" on a blazing hot July day. Erm, nope. It was live at teatime one Friday in January 84. I remember watching live. And a quick Google will confirm it was January 84, not July.
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Weird. You could understand if it was just a typo and they meant January, not July, but to mention the temperature…? It tells how the club was bathed in sunshine coming through the windows in the roof! Weird.
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