Authors: Peter Hook
JANUARY | |
Tuesday 3rd | THE END: A NO-FUNK NIGHT John Tracey; Suzanne |
Wednesday 4th | CLUB NIGHT Hewan Clarke |
Friday 6th | Easterhouse |
Saturday 7th | John Tracey |
Wednesday 11th | Red Guitars |
Friday 13th | A Certain Ratio |
Wednesday 18th | Specimen |
Friday 20th | The Wake; Del Amitri |
Wednesday 25th | Prefab Sprout; the Daintees |
Friday 27th | The Tube Live (the Factory All Stars; Marcel King; the Jazz Defektors; Breaking Glass; Madonna (in her UK TV debut) |
FEBRUARY | |
Wednesday 1st | The Chiefs of Relief (ex Bow Wow Wow) |
Thursday 2nd | Reggae |
Friday 3rd | Bourgie Bourgie |
Friday 10th | Burning Spear; Spartacus |
Wednesday 15th | The Cramps; Playn Jayn |
Friday 17th | Pink Industry |
Monday 20th | FILM NIGHT |
Wednesday 22nd | Membranes; Tools You Can Trust |
Thursday 23rd | Dead or Alive |
Friday 24th | Thomas Dolby; Dekka Dance |
Wednesday 29th | Fad Gadget |
MARCH | |
Friday 2nd | My American Wife |
Monday 5th | Sanitorium (film) |
Wednesday 7th | Cook da Books |
Friday 9th | Hewan Clarke |
Saturday 10th | Whodini |
Friday 16th | The Lotus Eaters |
Thursday 22nd | Julian Cope |
Friday 23rd | Johnny Thunders and the Original Heartbreakers |
Wednesday 28th | Reflex |
Thursday 29th | The Three Johns; Terry Duffy |
Friday 30th | Orange Juice; the Go-Betweens |
APRIL | |
Tuesday 3rd | THE END: A NO-FUNK NIGHT |
Friday 6th | The Chameleons |
Set-list: ‘Don’t Fall’, ‘Return of the Roughnecks’, ‘A Person Isn’t Safe Anywhere These Days’, ‘Thursday’s Child’, ‘Here Today’, ‘Pleasure and Pain’, ‘Perfume Garden’, ‘Monkeyland’, ‘Second Skin’, ‘One Flesh’, ‘Paper Tigers’, ‘In Shreds’, ‘Singing Rule Britannia (While the Walls Close In)’, ‘Splitting in Two’, ‘Up the Down Escalator’, ‘Don’t Fall’ | |
Wednesday 11th | Grandmaster Flash |
Friday 13th | Xmal Deutschland |
Thursday 19th | Nick Cave & the Cavemen |
Thursday 26th | Spear of Destiny; the Shillelagh Sisters |
Friday 27th | Swans Way |
MAY | |
Thursday 3rd | Prefab Sprout; the Moodists |
Friday 11th | Dead or Alive |
Thursday 17th | FASHION SHOW |
Friday 18th | Prince Charles and the City Beat Band |
Monday 21st | SECOND BIRTHDAY PARTY |
Wednesday 23rd | The Cramps |
Wednesday 30th | Mary Wilson |
JUNE | |
Friday 1st | Paul Haig; Lloyd Cole & the Commotions |
Tuesday 5th | Cabaret Voltaire |
Friday 8th | Sex Gang Children |
Saturday 9th | Sharon Redd |
Thursday 14th | Play Dead |
Wednesday 20th | The Bluebells; Friends Again |
Thursday 21st | King |
Friday 22nd | A Certain Ratio |
Friday 29th | The Fall; Life |
Set-list (the Fall): ‘Smile’, ‘Lie Dream of a Casino Soul’, ‘Craigness’, ‘2 x 4’, ‘God Box’, ‘Kicker Conspiracy’, ‘C.R.E.E.P.’, ‘Lay of the Land’, ‘Elves’, ‘Oh! Brother’, ‘Garden’, ‘Hey Marc Riley’, ‘I Feel Voxish’, ‘Pat Trip Dispenser’ | |
JULY | |
Wednesday 4th | New York |
Thursday 12th | The Go-Betweens; Microdisney |
Thursday 19th | Pete Shelley |
Friday 20th | Zeke Manyika; Colour Code |
Wednesday 25th | Shriekback |
Friday 27th | Jonathan Richman |
AUGUST | |
Friday 10th | Section 25 |
Thursday 16th | The Armoury Show |
Friday 17th | Salty Sea Dogs Birthday Thing |
Tuesday 21st | THE HOMETOWN GIG |
Thursday 23rd | Easterhouse; James |
Wednesday 29th | Johnny Thunders and the Heartbreakers; |
Marc Riley | |
SEPTEMBER | |
Saturday 1st | HOT Hewan Clarke |
Tuesday 4th | THE HOMETOWN GIG |
Wednesday 5th | Section 25 |
Friday 7th | Arrow |
Thursday 13th | The Cult |
Wednesday 19th | Freddy McGregor; General Smiley |
Thursday 20th | Lloyd Cole & the Commotions |
Thursday 27th | Working Week |
OCTOBER | |
Tuesday 2nd | THE HOMETOWN GIG |
Wednesday 3rd | Tom Verlaine; the Room |
Thursday 4th | Afrika Bambaataa (rescheduled from 15 June) |
Wednesday 10th | Hanoi Rocks |
Thursday 11th | Everything But the Girl |
Friday 12th | NUDE Mike Pickering |
Saturday 13th | HOT Hewan Clarke |
Tuesday 16th | THE HOMETOWN GIG |
Thursday 18th | The Fall (rescheduled from 25 October) |
Friday 19th | NUDE Mike Pickering |
Saturday 20th | HOT Hewan Clarke |
Tuesday 23rd | THE HOMETOWN GIG |
Wednesday 24th | General Public |
Thursday 25th | Floy Joy |
Friday 26th | The Gun Club |
Saturday 27th | HOT Hewan Clarke |
Wednesday 31st | Bronski Beat |
NOVEMBER | |
Thursday 1st | New Model Army |
Friday 2nd | NUDE Mike Pickering |
Wednesday 7th | Orange Juice |
Friday 9th | NUDE Mike Pickering |
Thursday 15th | Alien Sex Fiend |
Friday 16th | NUDE Mike Pickering |
Saturday 17th | Circus Circus |
Tuesday 20th | THE HOMETOWN GIG |
Wednesday 21st | March Violets, Inca Babies |
Thursday 22nd | NUDE Mike Pickering; Nasty’s Mime Act |
Friday 23rd | The English Menswear Collection |
Wednesday 28th | The Kane Gang |
DECEMBER | |
Tuesday 4th | Spear of Destiny |
Wednesday 5th | Wah |
Thursday 6th | STYLE IN OUR TIME (hair/fashion event) the Jazz Defektors; Frankie’s Angels |
Friday 7th | NUDE Mike Pickering |
Saturday 8th | DANCETERIA COMES TO THE HAÇIENDA Mark Kamins |
Tuesday 11th | THE YEAR’S BEST OF THE HOMETOWN GIG |
Wednesday 12th | The Durutti Column with the Riverside Orchestra |
Set-list: ‘Sketch for Dawn’, ‘Sketch for Summer’, ‘Mercy Theme’, ‘A Little Mercy’, ‘Without Mercy Suite’, ‘The Room’, ‘A Silence’, ‘The Beggar’, ‘Missing Boy’, ‘Ornithology’, ‘Prayer’, ‘Friends in Belgium’ | |
Thursday 13th | Lee Perry |
Friday 14th | NUDE Mike Pickering |
Friday 21st | A NUDE NATIVITY Mike Pickering |
Saturday 22nd | ELEGANT PARTY NIGHT |
Monday 24th | HOLY SOAP the Jazz Defektors |
Friday 28th | NUDE |
Saturday 29th | GENDER BENDER PARTY NIGHT |
Monday 31st | (UN)HOLY SOAP the Jazz Defektors |
At the Style in Our Time night in December, one of the models joining the Jazz Defektors and Frankie’s Angels was Paul Cons, who later became the club promoter and launched the seminal gay night Flesh.
In November, the Twentieth Legion performed at the Haçienda. Among their number was Damian Lanigan, who was so inspired by the experience that he decided to set up his own label. He thought better of it, however, and instead wrote the sitcom
Massive
, which starred Ralf Little (who played Peter Hook in
24 Hour Party People
) and was about Manchester lads trying to make it big in the biz.
‘I couldn’t find a DJ. They all wanted to talk, they were all so programmed. So in the end, I just thought I could do better and started doing the Friday night. It was a real
mélange
of music at first, everything from salsa to electro to northern soul, and it really took off.’
Mike Pickering, djhistory.com
In February 1985 the German industrial-rock band Einstürzende Neubauten brought a pneumatic drill to their gig. They started it up during their set then attacked the central pillar with it. The crowd were mesmerized. We were, too. We may as well have been fiddling as Rome burned because none of us moved to stop the guy – even though that one beam held up the entire building. We just screamed, ‘Yeah! Go on!’
I thought it was hilarious. Not so Terry Mason, who quite rightly panicked, ran over and started wrestling the guy with the drill to stop him from destroying the club. They shouldn’t have allowed him in with a fucking drill anyway, the idiots. At last Terry – with the help of a bouncer – prised the drill off him. The band relented and the show continued regardless. Listening to the music, you wouldn’t have known Einstürzende Neubauten were short a drill.They had another ten or so on tape.
One young lady, a very wacky Haçienda regular (she used to bring a train set with her, set it up in the cocktail bar and play with it for hours), decided to have a bit of fun with the band while they were playing. She enticed them off stage one by one to screw them in the stairwell. She got through three of them and the audience never even noticed, the noise was that horrendous. The gig ended when the singer’s throat burst and he started screaming blood all over the mic.Our sound guy Ozzie got onstage and knocked him out. ‘I’d warned him once,’ he said.
I must admit, I’m not usually a fan of that type of their music or their sort of anarchy. But as loud as they were the noise actually sounded fantastic. Dead powerful. Mega. When they got that jackhammer going I thought, ‘Wow, that’s fucking great. I think New Order could use one of those ...’
Though it ended in an outright ban for Einstürzende Neubauten, theirs was yet another legendary gig for the Haçienda.
Meanwhile, Hewan Clarke’s Saturday nights were still a bone of contention. In January the name was changed to simply ‘Party Night’, then in April it changed yet again, this time to ‘Body and Soul, Body and Mind’. Clarke’s days at the club were numbered, though, and in May he was replaced by the DJ team the Happy Hooligans.