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As usual with anything even remotely related to Factory Records, the film received its own FAC catalogue number – posthumously, in a sense, as Factory had already been bankrupt for nearly a decade. 24 Hour Party People is known as FAC 401, being first on the hundred that features other video & multimedia releases. [15] Paul Anthony Ryder was born in Salford, Lancashire, on 24 April 1964 to Linda (née Carroll), a nurse, and Derek Ryder, a postal worker, and brought up in the city’s suburb of Little Hulton. Kitty Empire (10 June 2007). "Pop: Happy Mondays, Astoria, London WC2 | Music | The Observer". The Guardian . Retrieved 25 December 2012. Yes Please! followed in 1992, produced by Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth, recorded at Eddy Grant's studio in Barbados. [13] The album was a commercial failure that bankrupted Factory Records. [14] Second incarnation [ edit ]

Murray, Robin (2 October 2019). "Happy Mondays Announce 'The Early EPs' Collection". Clash. Archived from the original on 18 January 2021 . Retrieved 27 September 2021.

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The 100 best films of the 21st century". The Guardian. 13 September 2019 . Retrieved 24 September 2019. Hour Party People," which tells the story of the Manchester music scene from the first Sex Pistols concert until the last bankruptcy, shines with a kind of inspired madness. It is based on fact, but Americans who don't know the facts will have no trouble identifying with the sublime posturing of its hero, a television personality named Tony Wilson, who takes himself seriously in a way that is utterly impossible to take seriously.

Ryder, Shaun (2012). Twisting My Melon: The Autobiography. London: Corgi Books. ISBN 978-0-552-16547-1. His departure from the band in 2001 and move to the US spelled the end of Happy Mondays until they were reunited – minus him – in 2004. He said he had ditched drugs and “being in a band with my brother was not going to be conducive to sobriety”.After moving to the US, he started a relationship with Angela Smith, a British television producer who divided her time between Los Angeles and Manchester. He is survived by their children, Sonny Paul and Chico, as well as the two children of his first marriage, Amelia and Jacob, a drummer.

Ryder lived in Los Angeles where he continued to write music. He supported Tom Tom Club on two of the dates on the North America tour in October 2010, playing gigs in San Francisco and Los Angeles. He was joined by Eddy Gronfier, Neo Garcia on drums and Matt Cheadle on guitar. [ citation needed] Death [ edit ] Warburton, John; Ryder, Shaun (2011). Hallelujah!: The Extraordinary Story of Shaun Ryder and Happy Mondays. London: Virgin Books. ISBN 978-0-7535-0781-0.

Notes

Happy Mondays Confirm They'll Play 25th Anniversary 'Pills 'n' Thrills...' Tour video". NME . Retrieved 19 April 2015. Royal Shakespeare Company actor Paul Popplewell took the role of Paul Ryder, while the real bass guitarist had a cameo as a gangster. As the film opens, Wilson is attending the first, legendary Sex Pistols concert in Manchester, England. Here and elsewhere, director Michael Winterbottom subtly blends real newsreel footage with fictional characters so they all fit convincingly into the same shot. Wilson is transfixed by the Pistols as they sing "Anarchy in the U.K." and sneer at British tradition. He tells the camera that everyone in the audience will leave the room transformed and inspired, and then the camera pans to show a total of 42 people, two or three of them half-heartedly dancing in the aisles.

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