Just wondering, cos I was chatting to someone last night who was sort of on the sidelines of it, knew Hooky and a few others. He had a quite few tales to tell
Being a dance music lover, I would loved to have been around during the Hacienda days, but I was too young! It was in Manchester, right? They had a good cd out a while back, it had a yellow cover I think.
Being a dance music lover, I would loved to have been around during the Hacienda days, but I was too young! It was in Manchester, right? They had a good cd out a while back, it had a yellow cover I think.
Are you into electro or trance or techno or jazz funk or soul?
Just wondering, cos I was chatting to someone last night who was sort of on the sidelines of it, knew Hooky and a few others. He had a quite few tales to tell
Yeah. I went there a few times with my girlfriend at the time.
Just wondering, cos I was chatting to someone last night who was sort of on the sidelines of it, knew Hooky and a few others. He had a quite few tales to tell
I went there from Uni whilst it (towards its end) It was MEH
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Are you into electro or trance or techno or jazz funk or soul?
Yeah. I went there a few times with my girlfriend at the time.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ha%C3%A7ienda
My regret is I didn't see Laurent Garnier, as I had left Manchester by 1985 and he wasn't there until 1987 according to wiki.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurent_Garnier
Still, there is always YouTube nowadays.
laurent garnier live @ Exit
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dOD605hYIQQ
(last hour and a half or so)
I went there from Uni whilst it (towards its end) It was MEH
It seemed to be essentially a converted warehouse, and my friends and I jokingly called it the aircraft hanger.