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24hr is def worth a read, HNTRAC less so, it's an amazing tale told in a really plodding manner

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James Blast wrote:24hr is def worth a read, HNTRAC less so, it's an amazing tale told in a really plodding manner

ca cannie laddy :D
The 24hr PP is one of the best movies, so I do wanna dig into the written version too yeah... and everything written about the Hacienda interests me, even if it's told ina plodding manner (not being a native speaker might help in that dept!) :D :wink:
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radiojamaica wrote:24hr PP is one of the best movies,
FACT!

plodding = dull, workmanlike, sans verve and flair
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radiojamaica wrote:
Hom_Corleone wrote:I have a copy of 24 hour party people the Z man can willingly have. :wink:
and what about me? :innocent: ;D

Big Si wrote:They have both going cheap in "Fopp" on Union Street, Glesga (it was where I got my copy of Tony's book 7 years ago that Zeno currently has in his possession). I could pick up a copy of both of them for you tomorrow if you'd like :wink:

And a mate has promised to give me his un-read signed copy of Bunny Munro tae! :D
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I've still got a bunch of Scotty's books (and an Almichty vidaeo I transferred to DVD for him, but we'll pass over that, shall we) but I'm too cheap to pay the postage :lol:
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radiojamaica wrote:
Hom_Corleone wrote:I have a copy of 24 hour party people the Z man can willingly have. :wink:
and what about me? :innocent: ;D

Big Si wrote:They have both going cheap in "Fopp" on Union Street, Glesga (it was where I got my copy of Tony's book 7 years ago that Zeno currently has in his possession). I could pick up a copy of both of them for you tomorrow if you'd like :wink:

And a mate has promised to give me his un-read signed copy of Bunny Munro tae! :D
Coolio! Expect a pm soon, Si...
If the Big Man's alright with it, I'll bring his copy along on Friday? :D

And thanks for the offer Hom :D :notworthy: Tis the other one I've not yet read though :wink:
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James Blast wrote:I've still got a bunch of Scotty's books (and an Almichty vidaeo I transferred to DVD for him, but we'll pass over that, shall we) but I'm too cheap to pay the postage :lol:
's okay ;D

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radiojamaica wrote:
Hom_Corleone wrote:I have a copy of 24 hour party people the Z man can willingly have. :wink:
and what about me? :innocent: ;D

Big Si wrote:They have both going cheap in "Fopp" on Union Street, Glesga (it was where I got my copy of Tony's book 7 years ago that Zeno currently has in his possession). I could pick up a copy of both of them for you tomorrow if you'd like :wink:

And a mate has promised to give me his un-read signed copy of Bunny Munro tae! :D
Coolio! Expect a pm soon, Si...
If the Big Man's alright with it, I'll bring his copy along on Friday? :D

And thanks for the offer Hom :D :notworthy: Tis the other one I've not yet read though :wink:
Sounds pretty darn guid :notworthy:
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radiojamaica wrote:
James Blast wrote:I've still got a bunch of Scotty's books (and an Almichty vidaeo I transferred to DVD for him, but we'll pass over that, shall we) but I'm too cheap to pay the postage :lol:
's okay ;D

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radiojamaica wrote: and what about me? :innocent: ;D

Coolio! Expect a pm soon, Si...
If the Big Man's alright with it, I'll bring his copy along on Friday? :D

And thanks for the offer Hom :D :notworthy: Tis the other one I've not yet read though :wink:
Sounds pretty darn guid :notworthy:
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One brand new copy of 24 Hour Party People by Anthony H. Wilson is now sitting here waiting to be posted off to the Benelux :wink:

Sadly "Peter Hook's The Hacienda: How not to run a Nightclub" was nowhere to be seen, I even popped into Waterstone's across the street where I bought my copy last year :| If you don't mind waiting on MC Blaast then i'll post it across for you, but it's also available on Hooky's Hacienda Club Nights website - http://www.fac51thehacienda.com/product ... t-run-club

As James said it's slightly plodding as a lawyer recommended that Hooky cut out most of the anecdotes, the juicy gossip, so that he wouldn't get sued. It's still worth a read though, I liked his final comment relating to the Unknown Pleasures Master Tape :wink: ;D
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I'll gie ye it back oan Snuday, seems we have a meet at McPhabbs
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James Blast wrote:I'll gie ye it back oan Snuday, seems we have a meet at McPhabbs
I've got a couple of things for you too :wink:
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Sounds like a plan, Si...

Too bad Hooky had to loose some of the good stuff... he clearly is the one to have more than a few anecdotes up his sleeves.
Oh well, I still wanna read the Hacienda thing anyway :wink:
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it could have been better written tho, it reads a bit like a bank statement

real writers like Bill Bryson, Clive James or Stuart Maconnie can make changing the sock on their left foot an interesting read - don't get meringue, I enjoyed it but was happy it was printed in big type ;D
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for Mac?
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James Blast wrote:for Mac?
Platform-independent, 'tis calléd... ;)

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it's brilliant. equal parts surreal, witty, touching & laugh-out-loud funny.

it's a translated version from it's original german, but feels so natural. the translator has done an amazing job of capturing the surreal world bluebear inhabits and it doesn't feel like a translation at all.

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Now that I have the complete Millenium trilogy by the side of my bed, I'm able to begin, what I hope is, the best read this year
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Andie wrote:Now that I have the complete Millenium trilogy by the side of my bed, I'm able to begin, what I hope is, the best read this year
Overall I thought it was very good.
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