How good was the Hacienda?

bluesoup said:
Used to go there between 88-91 then, rarely afterwards. The Place was big enough to move around and mix up your night - it was like one big social club; Good music, Cafe, Traitor bar, upstairs balcony, main area and back stage...

They had different nights so you could pick between an indie night or a dance night. Liked it in those days because it was different to the many traditional discos all over Manchester (e.g. Piccadilly 21) so it was quite a novelty at the time and offered something different.

During the 90's it went downhill and started filling up with people that used to scare the shit out of me, travelling ravers / scroats on E's and trying to be trendy students.

I only went again to a few special / birthday nights after that because the place lost its soul to drug scene.

Saw a few good acts there too and I remember well jamiroqui doing one of his first gigs there. He was an unknown support act in those days!

Boardwalk around the corner was okay too in a fashion. Doesn't really get a mention.
Think your about my generation, international 1 and 2 also, am I the only one that went to cloud 9 off cross street
 
I only went twice, thought it was vastly overrated (but had to go back a second time to make sure)

Libertys in Sale was where it was at!
 
Blumers Bloomers said:
I only went twice, thought it was vastly overrated (but had to go back a second time to make sure)

Libertys in Sale was where it was at!

The only good thing in sale was the 263 into Town :)
 
andyhinch said:
bluesoup said:
Used to go there between 88-91 then, rarely afterwards. The Place was big enough to move around and mix up your night - it was like one big social club; Good music, Cafe, Traitor bar, upstairs balcony, main area and back stage...

They had different nights so you could pick between an indie night or a dance night. Liked it in those days because it was different to the many traditional discos all over Manchester (e.g. Piccadilly 21) so it was quite a novelty at the time and offered something different.

During the 90's it went downhill and started filling up with people that used to scare the shit out of me, travelling ravers / scroats on E's and trying to be trendy students.

I only went again to a few special / birthday nights after that because the place lost its soul to drug scene.

Saw a few good acts there too and I remember well jamiroqui doing one of his first gigs there. He was an unknown support act in those days!

Boardwalk around the corner was okay too in a fashion. Doesn't really get a mention.
Think your about my generation, international 1 and 2 also, am I the only one that went to cloud 9 off cross street
Int 1 and Int 2 - sweet!

Saw some great gigs over time during that period.
 
Oh yes, went to cloud 9 a few times and many other clubs around Manchester.

As another poster mentioned FLESH night. Did you go to the one where a guy came with just his painted body ! If only we had smart phones to take pictures in those days...
 
strongbowholic said:
andyhinch said:
bluesoup said:
Used to go there between 88-91 then, rarely afterwards. The Place was big enough to move around and mix up your night - it was like one big social club; Good music, Cafe, Traitor bar, upstairs balcony, main area and back stage...

They had different nights so you could pick between an indie night or a dance night. Liked it in those days because it was different to the many traditional discos all over Manchester (e.g. Piccadilly 21) so it was quite a novelty at the time and offered something different.

During the 90's it went downhill and started filling up with people that used to scare the shit out of me, travelling ravers / scroats on E's and trying to be trendy students.

I only went again to a few special / birthday nights after that because the place lost its soul to drug scene.

Saw a few good acts there too and I remember well jamiroqui doing one of his first gigs there. He was an unknown support act in those days!

Boardwalk around the corner was okay too in a fashion. Doesn't really get a mention.
Think your about my generation, international 1 and 2 also, am I the only one that went to cloud 9 off cross street
Int 1 and Int 2 - sweet!

Saw some great gigs over time during that period.
Used to go once or twice a week in the 80's it could kick off a bit, went so see the godfathers once and had a large disagreement with some skin heads, king kurt fun and the four skins were memorable
 
andyhinch said:
strongbowholic said:
andyhinch said:
Think your about my generation, international 1 and 2 also, am I the only one that went to cloud 9 off cross street
Int 1 and Int 2 - sweet!

Saw some great gigs over time during that period.
Used to go once or twice a week in the 80's it could kick off a bit, went so see the godfathers once and had a large disagreement with some skin heads, king kurt fun and the four skins were memorable
Quality mate!! Julian Cope at Int 1 and Pixies at Int 2 were particular stand outs for me. I was also one of the sheep that followed Stone Roses, Happy Mondays, James & Inspiral Carpets about everywhere. Saw PJ Harvey at the Boardwalk - phenomenal. Some lad ran on stage and put a City baseball cap on her head. Always loved her :))
 
Thought cloud 9 was a gay club?


Saw the Pogues at the Hacienda before it went all fashionable which is when I stopped going.

Here is a good article: <a class="postlink" href="http://www.mancky.co.uk/manchester-clubland-1984/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.mancky.co.uk/manchester-clubland-1984/</a>

Saw Joe Strummer at The International 2 (The Carousel Club)
 
foxy said:
Not meaning to hijack but whilst on this topic has anybody read this...?

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If so would you recommend?

Great book if you're still into the tunes because of all the set lists over the years.
I've downloaded a few mixes recorded from the dj booth, and they still dont quite capture it (in fact some sound really slow nowadays) - but you do get an impression of the massive range Pickering and Park played.
For me it was always about the Friday Nude nights; the saturdays and the indie Thursdays I could take or leave.
By 91 park and pickering were sticking with the soulful vocal stuff and I was following the harder tunes, so I mostly stopped going after 90 anyway.

The assumption was everyone in the place was doved up but I'm not sure. If plenty of others were then there was no need, so I never bothered - the atmosphere was so good anyway.
At the front of the stage to Strings of Life, Voodoo Ray, Rock to the Beat -hands in the air, strobe lights full-on; didnt get any better.
can remember those massive jugs of water on the bar - the takings must have been sweet fa!
 
andyhinch said:
bluesoup said:
Used to go there between 88-91 then, rarely afterwards. The Place was big enough to move around and mix up your night - it was like one big social club; Good music, Cafe, Traitor bar, upstairs balcony, main area and back stage...

They had different nights so you could pick between an indie night or a dance night. Liked it in those days because it was different to the many traditional discos all over Manchester (e.g. Piccadilly 21) so it was quite a novelty at the time and offered something different.

During the 90's it went downhill and started filling up with people that used to scare the shit out of me, travelling ravers / scroats on E's and trying to be trendy students.

I only went again to a few special / birthday nights after that because the place lost its soul to drug scene.

Saw a few good acts there too and I remember well jamiroqui doing one of his first gigs there. He was an unknown support act in those days!

Boardwalk around the corner was okay too in a fashion. Doesn't really get a mention.
Think your about my generation, international 1 and 2 also, am I the only one that went to cloud 9 off cross street

Had some great nighs in the Boardwalk . Yellow on fridays with Dave Haslam .

Anyone remember Parliament , was next to the Apollo . That was a shady place
 
strongbowholic said:
andyhinch said:
strongbowholic said:
Int 1 and Int 2 - sweet!

Saw some great gigs over time during that period.
Used to go once or twice a week in the 80's it could kick off a bit, went so see the godfathers once and had a large disagreement with some skin heads, king kurt fun and the four skins were memorable
Quality mate!! Julian Cope at Int 1 and Pixies at Int 2 were particular stand outs for me. I was also one of the sheep that followed Stone Roses, Happy Mondays, James & Inspiral Carpets about everywhere. Saw PJ Harvey at the Boardwalk - phenomenal. Some lad ran on stage and put a City baseball cap on her head. Always loved her :))
Ever see johny dangerously at the boardwalk great times, Martin Stevenson and the dainties to, got them all pissed before a gig a gmex in the crown I think got them on stage about an hour late
 
Rascal said:
Had some good nights at the Hac but i thought "the state" in Liverpool was better


What was the club round the corner from the Hac called. You went down stairs to it and you could buy reefers off an old black fella in a trilby who sat at the end of the bar.


Fairly sure I remember another club either above there or very close.

Scruples - a dodgy place selling only bottled beer and dope and a dub reggae tune list.

*edit: found it - <a class="postlink" href="http://www.mdmarchive.co.uk/archive/showartefact.php?vid=935" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.mdmarchive.co.uk/archive/sho ... hp?vid=935</a>
 
mancityvstoke said:
Thought cloud 9 was a gay club?


Saw the Pogues at the Hacienda before it went all fashionable which is when I stopped going.

Here is a good article: <a class="postlink" href="http://www.mancky.co.uk/manchester-clubland-1984/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.mancky.co.uk/manchester-clubland-1984/</a>

Saw Joe Strummer at The International 2 (The Carousel Club)
It was a bit anything goes
 
andyhinch said:
strongbowholic said:
andyhinch said:
Used to go once or twice a week in the 80's it could kick off a bit, went so see the godfathers once and had a large disagreement with some skin heads, king kurt fun and the four skins were memorable
Quality mate!! Julian Cope at Int 1 and Pixies at Int 2 were particular stand outs for me. I was also one of the sheep that followed Stone Roses, Happy Mondays, James & Inspiral Carpets about everywhere. Saw PJ Harvey at the Boardwalk - phenomenal. Some lad ran on stage and put a City baseball cap on her head. Always loved her :))
Ever see johny dangerously at the boardwalk great times, Martin Stevenson and the dainties to, got them all pissed before a gig a gmex in the crown I think got them on stage about an hour late
Nah mate, think they might have been just about a year or two before I really started going out in town properly.
 

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