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Happy Mondays Formed in Little Hulton, Manchester 1984 Signed by Anthony Wilson to Factory Records Disbanded in 1992 - successful spin-off group Black Grape followed Reformed in 1999 for world tour and supported Oasis but split again in 2000 Reformed again in 2004 The movie, 24 Hour Party People, takes its name from a Happy Mondays track The band's relationship with Factory Records is featured in the film The band also penned the theme, 'Playground Superstar' for the movie, 'Goal!' Dancer, Bez, won Celebrity Big Brother in 2005 Backing singer, Rowetta, came 4th in the first series of X Factor The band are all avid Manchester United fans Bez's parents are actually from Liverpool - his father was a policeman Both Shaun and Bez live in Padfield, Derbyshire, just outside Manchester. [1984-1992] 1984 Formed in Little Hulton, Manchester by brothers Shaun Ryder (vocals), Paul Ryder (bass), Mark 'Cow' Day (guitar), Paul Davis (keyboard) and Gary 'Gaz' Whelan (drums). They later admitted to having stolen most of their equipment. 1985 They entered Mike Pickering's Battle Of The Bands at nightclub in Manchester.
They came last but Tony Wilson signed them to Factory Records anyway. Forty-Five EP Released 3 track EP featuring 'Delightful', 'This Feeling' and 'Oasis' in Sep 2005. Produced by Mike Pickering. Did not chart. 'Oasis' re-appeared on the Monday's debut album 2 years later. 1986 Freaky Dancin' / The Egg Released double A-side single in Aug 2006.
12' had extended mixes. Produced by New Order's Bernard Sumner. Did not chart. 1987 Tart Tart Released John Cale produced 12' single in March 1987. The centre label on the vinyl had a picture of George Best. B-side Little Matchstick Owen's Rap wasn't on the debut album.
Did not chart. Squirrel and G-Man Twenty Four Hour Party People Plastic Face Carnt Smile (White Out) 'Tart Tart' appeared on the interestingly titled debut album, originally released in April 1987. The track 'Desmond', a drug-influenced rip-off of The Beatles 'Obla Di, Obla Da' resulted in legal action from The Beatles management so the album was withdrawn and re-issued in Sep 1987 with the new '24 Hour Party People' replacing the offending song. Did not chart. Twenty Four Hour Party People Released 12' single in Oct 1987, from the album. Had 2 new tracks on the B-side, 'Yahoo' and 'Wah Wah (Think Tank)'. Interestingly, the Yahoo company didn't appear until 8 years later. Free Download Bevor Hitler Kam Sebottendorf Pdf Programs.
Did not chart. Madchester Rave On This VHS video was released in Nov 1989 and offered a mixture of live footage, comical interviews and promo videos of 'Kuff Dam', 'Tart Tart', 'Wrote For Luck', 'Mad Cyril', '24 Hour Party People', 'Performance', 'W.F.L', 'Lazyitis - One Armed Boxer', 'Hallelujah', 'Clap Your Hands' and 'Wrote For Luck (Live at the Ritz, New York)' Hallejulah This USA-only album was released in Nov 1989 and included the tracks from the 'W.F.L.'
Single and 'Madchester Rave On' EP together with 3 remixes from the 12' versions. Did not chart on the Billboard but successfully introduced the band to America. After seeing the Happy Mondays performing on Tony Wilson's Granada TV show, 'The Other Side Of Midnight', former Simply Red backing singer, Rowetta, pestered the band to allow her to join. They agreed and her soulful vocals would go on to compliment Shaun's Stretford End chants, taking the group to another level of success. Step On This unique rendition of John Kongos 'He's Gonna Step On You Again', together with remixes, was released as a single in March 1990. It reached no.5 in UK and no.57 on the USA Top 100 Billboard. 1991 One Louder - Live At Manchester Free Trade Hall VHS video recorded live at the Manchester Free Trade Hall on the 18th November 1989.
12 tracks featured including 'Rave On', 'Do It Better', 'Clap Your Hands', '24 Hour Party People' and 'Kuff Dam' (Jan 1991) Loose Fit Released single in Feb 1991 with B-side 'Bob's Yer Uncle'. Re-mix versions were named 'Loose Fix' and 'Bob's Yer Tune'. Because of the 1991 Iraq war, the lyrics 'Gonna buy an airforce base, Gonna wipe out your race' were replaced by music on the radio version. Reached UK no.17 Live On June 1st 1991, the Mondays played a massive concert at Leeds United's Elland Road Stadium. It was an interesting venue to choose given that all the band, and the majority of their hardcore fanbase, were avid Manchester United fans - Leeds deadliest rivals.
This recording of the gig was released in September 1991 and featured 13 songs, many funkier than the original album tracks. It reached number 21 in the UK charts in Oct 1991. Judge Fudge Released this single with 3 new tracks in Nov 1991. Featured B-side 'Tokoloshe Man' and a cover of 'Stayin Alive', originally from fellow Mancunians, The Bee Gees.
Reached UK no.24 The Peel Sessions Recorded as far back as April 1986 for John Peel's radio show, this very early session of the band featured 'Freaky Dancing' together with 3 tracks from their debut album 'Kuff Dam', 'Olive Oil' and 'Cob 20' - all unreleased tracks at the time of performing. Released in Dec 1991 By now Shaun Ryder had become addicted to heroin, so the band were sent to Barbados to record a new album where it was believed the drug would be harder to obtain. Excel File Of All Sic Codes For Manufacturing here. Unfortunately the band spent all of Factory Records recording money on cocaine instead.
On their return to Manchester, Shaun Ryder blackmailed Factory Records to obtain more money for drugs. He refused to hand over the master recordings unless extra money was paid. In an infamous incident at Manchester's Dry Bar, brandishing a pistol, he shot a hole through the window in an attempt to scare Tony Wlson to pay up, which he duly did. The Ghosts Of Oxford Street The Happy Mondays acted and sang in Malcolm McLaren's musical Christmas story charting the history of London's Oxford Street. Playing a gang of Victorian thugs, they sing their cover of The Bee Gees 'Staying Alive'.
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