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Mancs united....
The Stone Roses
I wanna be adored. And they were...the Stone Roses in 1989
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It was bold, big and baggy and - for a brief while - London had no answer. Lord Crowley recalls the excitement of the Madchester scene...

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It was interesting meeting up with Tom and Graham from the Inspiral Carpets for the radio show Saturday gone...and a timely reminder of just what an exciting time that whole Madchester period was in the late 80s and early 90s.

The Inspiral Carpets
Still baggy...the Inspirals on stage in 2003

It was a scene, of course, that gave us some truly great, influential bands like the Stone Roses, Happy Mondays, the Inspirals and some utterly brilliant records.

Madchester was the period when Indie finally broke out of its dark and cramped bedroom and shambled onto the dance floor for the first time - caught somewhere between a Rock and a Dance place if you like, with the press soon dubbing it Baggy!

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The north-west seemed like a truly happening place for a good while. That's not to say London didn't swing during this time because the clubs and the DJs were equally as awesome.

But in the band department Manchester certainly led the capital. And apart from those colourful madcap characters Flowered Up, who else was challenging the Mancs for supremacy?

I've got some extremely fond memories of going to clubs like Shoom, Land Of Oz and Paul Oakenfold's Project Club in Streatham during that time and hearing a mix of music that I hadn't really been exposed to in a club environment before.

Scene from the recent Madchester movie '24 Hour Party People'
Between a Rock and a Dance place...Manchester's Hacienda club, as seen in the movie '24 Hour Party People'

A blend of the latest house, rap and dance mixed in with everything from The Residents, to Thrashing Doves to the latest Mandy Smith remix, would you believe?!?

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Going back to the Inspirals, the last time I saw Clint Boon from the band, he was going off to a screening of the movie '24 Hour Party People'.

A film which I still haven't seen but which I've heard on good authority paints a wonderful pitcher of Manchester and the record label Factory during those exciting and hedonistic days.

That'll be my next DVD purchase, methinks.

listen audiohear a ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½i audio feature on the Stone Roses (by Stuart Bailie in 1989)

listen audiohear a ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½i audio feature on the Happy Mondays (by Stuart Bailie in 1989)

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