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City: Manchester
State: Northwest
Country: UK
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Sunday, September 13, 2009 

The Hacienda - How Not To Run A Club by Peter Hook

Published by Simon & Schuster on October 5th 


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Peter Hook tells the amazing true story – the music, the madness and the meltdown – of Manchester’s most iconic nightclub....


An eye-opening, jaw-dropping, no-holds-barred account of the pioneering vision, the quixotic ambition and the decadent mayhem that defined The Haçienda’s spectacular success ... ensured its legendary status ... and sowed the seeds for its dramatic demise....


As a founder member of hugely successful bands Joy Division and New Order and co-owner of The Haçienda, Peter Hook writes from the epicentre of the Baggy, Madchester and Acid House music scenes, offering significant new insights into a pivotal moment in popular music history....


Illustrated throughout with previously un-published photograph’s from the author’s personal archives and narrated with a compelling honesty, THE HAÇIENDA stands as classic work of music biography....


Legendary musician Peter ‘Hooky’ Hook tells the tale of Manchester’s most iconic nightclub, The Haçienda – the high times, the groundbreaking music, the immense loss of money and the enduring legacy.....


As co-founder of Joy Division and New Order, Hooky has had a thirty-year career in the music business which has seen him become a well-loved rock and roll icon whose innovative and genre-defining bass playing has driven classics such as ‘Love Will Tear Us Apart’, ‘Blue Monday’ (the bestselling 12-inch single ever), ‘Thieves Like Us’, ‘Regret’ and ‘Crystal’. Peter Hook was also co-owner of Manchester’s Haçienda, from its opening in 1982 to the rise of acid house in the late eighties and beyond, and saw first-hand the tumultuous set of circumstances that shaped the club and made it one of the most famous clubs in the world.


Yes paradise never comes cheap and in the 1990s Hooky suffered greatly as gangs, drugs, greed and a hostile police force destroyed everything that Factory Records and Joy Division/New Order had created. 


The Haçienda: How Not to Run a Club is his indelibly personal memory of that era, and is far sadder, funnier, scarier and stranger than anyone could ever have imagined.


‘What a fuck up we made of it. Or did we? Sitting here now I wonder. It’s 2009 and the Hacienda has never been more well-known. This year we celebrate 21 years of acid house and we are holding Haçienda nights across the UK and have merchandise deals for CDs, t-shirts, shoes, posters, even a bespoke bike frame and a fine art project. Where will it end?’ – Peter Hook

Alex
Alex Hales

 
Nice one Hooky, been looking forward to this - BTW - if the posters I've seen are near the mark then I'll be at your gig in Southampton in November.  All the best   Alex

 
Posted by Alex on Sunday, September 13, 2009 - 8:17 PM
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Rus Stewart

 
nice!  love it, hooky... wish i was there at that club when it was in it's heyday.   i think the 1990s were a sucky time for all of us in this biz.   that era brought down many good clubs here too...same reasons, gangs, drugs, the whole bit.  i can relate to this...  i think i would enjoy this read...  kudos!.

 
Posted by Rus Stewart on Monday, September 14, 2009 - 12:42 AM
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Spess

 
About time too Hooky!
Can't wait to read this one.

 
Posted by Spess on Monday, September 14, 2009 - 5:35 PM
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Erik
Erik Molnar

 
I think I'm Hooked into buying this one:)
 
Posted by Erik on Tuesday, September 15, 2009 - 6:25 PM
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