9 Oct 2019
In conversation with Peter Saville & Jon Savage @ Tate Britain
To coincide with the Use Hearing Protection: FAC 1 – 50 / 40 exhibition on at Chelsea Space until 26 October 2019, co-founder and art director of Factory Records, Peter Saville, will be in conversation with exhibition co-curator Jon Savage at the Clore Gallery in Tate Britain on 22 October 2019 from 19:00 until 21:00.
Following the talk, there will be a very special screening of rare footage of Joy Division playing live at the Apollo Theatre, Manchester filmed by Richard Boon during the Buzzcocks' 1979 tour. Some of the footage can be seen on the Fact 27 'Here Are The Young Men' video which, of course, is on display in the exhibition.
The event is free but tickets must be booked - see the Tate website [->] for more info.
Labels: Factory_Records, Jon_Savage, Joy_Division, Peter Saville, Richard_Boon, screening, talk, Tate_Britain
3 Jul 2017
Tony Wilson - What was and will beOn the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the passing of Tony Wilson, Walthamstow Rock n Roll Book Club present 'Tony Wilson - What was and will be' at Mirth, Marvel and Maud in Walthamstow, London E17 on Thursday 10 August 2017.
"A decade after Tony Wilson's untimely passing we examine the man, the myth and his legacy.
"Paul Morley writes: "Without Wilson there may well have been in some form Joy Division, and Factory, and New Order, and the Hacienda, and Happy Mondays. There may well have been Peter Saville's dream designs, and Martin Hannett's timeless production, and a Manchester that managed to move on from its sad post-industrial decline. But none of it would have been so far-fetched, so dramatic and so fantastic."
"Ahead of the publication of Morley's long-awaited biography he will give a talk about the man and his book.
"Kevin Cummins who more than most helped turn Ian Curtis from man to Icon and made defining images of bands on Factory, Manchester and beyond will discuss Tony through the lens.
"From Boethius to Debord via Marx, Factory was the most consciously philosphical of record labels and Wilson never short of a well chosen aphorism. We have asked Dr Jennifer Otter-Bickerdike, culture critic, writer, broadcaster, author of three books on fan culture and Joy Division to explain.
"Our panel of friends and occasional foes will discuss the Tony they knew and imagine what he would be doing today. Chaired by John Robb, former Buzzcocks manager Richard Boon, Kevin Cummins, James Endeacott and Dr Jennifer will discuss the legacy."
Tickets priced 13.33 GBP and more details are available now via Eventbrite.
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Mirth, Marvel and Maud
186 Hoe Street
London
E17 4QH
Labels: FAC51_The_Hacienda, Kevin_Cummins, New_Order, Paul_Morley, Richard_Boon, talk, Tony_Wilson
14 Jan 2014
Richard Boon live on stage with Dave Haslam
More MDMArchive action, this time it's Richard Boon live onstage in conversation with Dave Haslam at Gorilla, Manchester on Thursday 13 February 2014.
Richard Boon isn't just an important eye-witness to Manchester's music scene, but also a major player and an influential figure, with the inside story of one of the most glorious eras of Manchester music.
He was the Buzzcocks' manager who founded New Hormones, the UK's first punk / post-punk independent record label and helped run the Beach Club.
New Hormones was an inspiration to later labels like Factory Records, and released records by artists including Biting Tongues, Dislocation Dance, Ludus and Eric Random.
The New Hormones office at 50 Newton St was also the home of gig promoters Wise Moves and 'City Fun' fanzine.
This is a free event, with an audience Q&A included. It's a great opportunity to hear Richard Boon describing and discussing early Sex Pistols gigs; working with Malcolm McLaren, Buzzcocks, and Linder Sterling; and plotting and planning with Mark E Smith, Jon Savage and Morrissey.
Admission is free but spaces are limited. Please register for guest list places by emailing: info@mdmarchive.co.uk with 'Richard Boon Event' in the subject field. Each guest should email us individually.
THIS EVENT IS FUNDED BY HERITAGE LOTTERY FUND.
More info at the Facebook Event and mdmarchive.co.uk.
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Thursday 13 February 2014
6.45pm for 7.30pm
Gorilla
54-56 Whitworth St West
Manchester M1 5WW
Richard Boon isn't just an important eye-witness to Manchester's music scene, but also a major player and an influential figure, with the inside story of one of the most glorious eras of Manchester music.
He was the Buzzcocks' manager who founded New Hormones, the UK's first punk / post-punk independent record label and helped run the Beach Club.
New Hormones was an inspiration to later labels like Factory Records, and released records by artists including Biting Tongues, Dislocation Dance, Ludus and Eric Random.
The New Hormones office at 50 Newton St was also the home of gig promoters Wise Moves and 'City Fun' fanzine.
This is a free event, with an audience Q&A included. It's a great opportunity to hear Richard Boon describing and discussing early Sex Pistols gigs; working with Malcolm McLaren, Buzzcocks, and Linder Sterling; and plotting and planning with Mark E Smith, Jon Savage and Morrissey.
Admission is free but spaces are limited. Please register for guest list places by emailing: info@mdmarchive.co.uk with 'Richard Boon Event' in the subject field. Each guest should email us individually.
THIS EVENT IS FUNDED BY HERITAGE LOTTERY FUND.
More info at the Facebook Event and mdmarchive.co.uk.
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Thursday 13 February 2014
6.45pm for 7.30pm
Gorilla
54-56 Whitworth St West
Manchester M1 5WW
Labels: Dave_Haslam, interview, Manchester_District_Music_Archive, New_Hormones, Richard_Boon, talk
20 Apr 2005
Postpunk Panel @ The Boogaloo
There will be a postpunk panel discussion at the Boogaloo in London on Wednesday 27 April chaired by Simon Reynolds (Blissblog) and featuring Howard Devoto, Paul Morley, Gina Birch and Richard Boon. The discussion will be followed by the screening of a 60 minute compilation video with footage of bands including New Order, the Fall, Cabaret Voltaire, Pop Group, Magazine, PIL, Orange Juice.
Admission: Free
Doors open: 8pm
Event starts: 8:30
The Boogaloo
312 Archway Road
Highgate
London N6
Tube: Highgate (Northern Line)
Map
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Thanks to Blissblog and AJ.
Admission: Free
Doors open: 8pm
Event starts: 8:30
The Boogaloo
312 Archway Road
Highgate
London N6
Tube: Highgate (Northern Line)
Map
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Thanks to Blissblog and AJ.
Labels: Cabaret_Voltaire, Gina_Birch, Howard_Devoto, New_Order, Paul_Morley, Richard_Boon
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