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New Order #9 1985 11 10 Hammersmith Palais

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Close, but not quite close enough, to being my second New Order double-header, Hammersmith was only two nights after Hemel Hempstead. I'd ordered the tickets before the ULU gig, but two more mates decided later on that they would come along, and managed to get tickets from touts for £10. I noted that drinks were expensive at £1.40 (roughly £4.50 in 2022 prices, so it looks like I wasn't far off the mark). This was my only ever visit to the Hammersmith Palais, yet another venue that is no more. I seem to recall that in a rectangular space, the stage was on one of the longer sides, which is a bit unusual. A Certain Ratio were the support - the third time I saw them this year. Although they performed a very good set, the crowd were incredibly indifferent to them.  The bootleg I have (which, during the first song - Seems Like Something Dirty - features me telling one of my mates that the show was being taped ) has Jez Kerr after that song saying that New Order audiences d

2021 08 06 Use Hearing Protection exhibition

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A trip to Manchester for this. The content was largely the same as Bored In The City , with the notable addition of Ian Curtis's guitar.

Bored In The City Booklet

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FAC 1—50 Jon Savage There are many Factory beginnings, but one is in the radical ferment of the late sixties, to which Tony Wilson was exposed during his time at Cambridge University between 1969 and 1972. It was an era of sit-ins and violent student protest, yet the most hermetic and influential input from those years was the smattering of samizdat material from the  Situationist International (SI) — in particular the magazine Internationale Situationniste — which, translated into English, started to percolate into the minds of young radicals from 1966 onwards. That was the year in which Christopher Gray and Philippe Vissac produced the founding translation of Raoul Vaneigem’s Totality For Kids ,

2019 10 11 Bored In The City photos

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Using a far better camera (on a phone, as well) than at The Peter Saville Show !