24hr is def worth a read, HNTRAC less so, it's an amazing tale told in a really plodding manner
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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!)James Blast wrote:24hr is def worth a read, HNTRAC less so, it's an amazing tale told in a really plodding manner
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FACT!radiojamaica wrote:24hr PP is one of the best movies,
plodding = dull, workmanlike, sans verve and flair
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You can have it first and send it on to Zeno if you like.radiojamaica wrote:and what about me?Hom_Corleone wrote:I have a copy of 24 hour party people the Z man can willingly have.
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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
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If the Big Man's alright with it, I'll bring his copy along on Friday?radiojamaica wrote:and what about me?Hom_Corleone wrote:I have a copy of 24 hour party people the Z man can willingly have.
Coolio! Expect a pm soon, Si...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
And a mate has promised to give me his un-read signed copy of Bunny Munro tae!
And thanks for the offer Hom Tis the other one I've not yet read though
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's okayJames 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
Sounds pretty darn guidObviousman wrote:If the Big Man's alright with it, I'll bring his copy along on Friday?radiojamaica wrote:and what about me?Hom_Corleone wrote:I have a copy of 24 hour party people the Z man can willingly have.
Coolio! Expect a pm soon, Si...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
And a mate has promised to give me his un-read signed copy of Bunny Munro tae!
And thanks for the offer Hom Tis the other one I've not yet read though
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Right Ladz.radiojamaica wrote:'s okayJames 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
Sounds pretty darn guidObviousman wrote:If the Big Man's alright with it, I'll bring his copy along on Friday?radiojamaica wrote: and what about me?
Coolio! Expect a pm soon, Si...
And thanks for the offer Hom Tis the other one I've not yet read though
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
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
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I'll gie ye it back oan Snuday, seems we have a meet at McPhabbs
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I've got a couple of things for you tooJames Blast wrote:I'll gie ye it back oan Snuday, seems we have a meet at McPhabbs
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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
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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
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
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about dealing with the loss of his own son after he comitted suicide.
heavy even tho it is written and drawn lighthearted.
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still reading this (ok, ok, it's taking a while but i have been on holiday for a week and a half!!)Quiff Boy wrote:
The 13½ Lives of Captain Bluebear
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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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Overall I thought it was very good.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