Manchester FREE Walking Tours (Manchester Music: The Hacienda Years)

Sat Aug 14 2021 at 10:30 am to 12:30 pm

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New Manchester Walks
Publisher/HostNew Manchester Walks
Manchester FREE Walking Tours (Manchester Music: The Hacienda Years)
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Ed Glinert, music writer and leading Manchester historian, leads this FREE tour of the glory years of the local music scene. Tips welcome!
About this Event

Forget Memphis and Merseybeat, Manchester is music city, a venue to rank alongside New Orleans or Notting Hill, a factory of superior song-making and stirring soundscapes courtesy of Joy Division, the Fall, New Order, Buzzcocks, Happy Mondays, John Cooper Clarke, the Stone Roses, 808 State and, of course, the Smiths, all spinning around the legend of the Hacienda, the world’s hippest nightclub, chicer than the Copacabana, sexier than Studio 54, cooler than the Cavern or Cream.

At the centre of the city’s beat was Factory Records, a record label to rival Motown and Chess with a business model that could be compared only to British Leyland or the South Sea Bubble.

But it’s not about Mammon or the man, it’s about the music, the songs, and what songs! – “Dead Souls”, “William, It was Really Nothing”, “Rowche Rumble”, “Time Goes By So Slow” – the list, like the road, goes on forever. (Jon the Postman’s versions of “Louie Louie” certainly did).

“Manchester, so much to answer for,” as the man sang.


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HOME arts centre, 2 Tony Wilson Place, Manchester, United Kingdom

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