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Authors: Peter Hook

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Suzanne in the kitchen cottoned on to this and started selling hundreds of bottles of water herself at £2 each.

She used to laugh at us, asking, ‘Why don’t you sell it?’

She earned a fortune,in direct competition with the bar.Rob knew this but didn’t care. The public might have thought that the Haçienda sold bottled water, but he knew otherwise; to him, that kept his principles intact.

Suzanne had previously DJed for a while (she was the first female DJ in Manchester).As kitchen manager she was the latest to try to make the kitchen profitable. Didn’t work. She leased it from us in the end, but never paid any rent – for fifteen years, she proudly boasts.

Everyone thought she took the piss,but no one else would run the kitchen – for the simple reason that it made no money. We had to keep the kitchen open because we needed a supper licence to stay open late. In other words, a full menu, but all anyone wanted was chips. Suzanne sold more Rizlas, poppers, chewing gum and bottled water than she ever served food.Who wanted to eat anyway?

If Suzanne fell out with you, she wouldn’t let you in the kitchen. She’d say, ‘Fuck off. Fuck off. No, fuck off,’ and refuse to have anything to do with you.

I’d stand there many times, dying for a piss, begging to be let in. She ran the kitchen like a club within a club with its own separate door policy.

We fought over daft things. One time I went in trying to get some drugs.She said,‘I’ve got a bit of speed here,but it’s really strong.Be very careful with it.’

I went, ‘Yeah, yeah. Fuck off, Suzanne.’

She gave me this wrap of stuff called Pink Champagne. And it was actually pink. I took a big fat line of it (‘I’ll show her’) and was wide awake for four days. I got rather well acquainted with my ceiling during that time. She laughed her ass off, phoning me up every day, asking,
‘How you feeling? Told you, didn’t I, you fucking, greedy pig.’ We really did enjoy a rather special relationship.

Another reason I needed the kitchen, remember: the Haçienda bogs were rubbish. The architects spent so much on the balcony, the plastic wall, the arches and all that crap, yet nobody had considered that for a club licensed to hold 1200 people we’d need more than four toilets for the men and eight for the girls. We let in 2000 people, so the bogs overflowed all the time and everyone in the basement walked around ankle-deep in piss and shit. Quite horrible, but it became a standing joke. ‘Haçienda trousers’, we called it. Everyone had to have them – or you weren’t a fully paid-up member of the Experience.

We had lot of problems because of the queues for the toilets. They became legendary for fights because there were so many punters in the stalls getting twatted, which stopped anyone else getting inside for a shit (vicious circle: they needed a shit because they’d been taking drugs). They’d all be bursting. It was a nightmare right from the start. There simply weren’t enough stalls. For years and years we tried to put that right but we could never afford to do it. Today, you wouldn’t be allowed to open a club with so few toilets.

The mood could get heavy, though. I remember thinking one night that I’d rough it and use the toilets. I was waiting to go in one of the stalls when this kid pushed past:a thin,wiry,psycho-looking little fucker.

I muttered, ‘Oh, fuckin’ hell,’ or something and waited for him to come out. When he did, I told him, ‘Hey, there’s a queue here, you know.’

He got right in my face – nose to nose – and went, ‘Fuck off, you cunt.’

His eyes were absolutely empty, like a shark.
Shit
.

After that, I thought, ‘Fuck that, I’ll stick to the kitchen and my famous Hellmann’s bucket.’

I’d stand there, peeing in my bucket, and Suzanne would be telling all the punters queuing up for chips and water, ‘Do you fucking see him there? The dirty bastard.He’s a director.He owns the fucking place and he’s pissing in a bucket in the corner.’

To get back at her, I’d chase her around with it. Thinking about it now, I should have kept it – I could have sold it on eBay.

In addition to the problems with the toilets, the cloakroom wasn’t big enough either (we had, after all, improvised with the location) and that turned into an issue as well. Everyone who worked there was so
off it they’d sometimes just give the coats away. It was located right by the main doors and created a real bottleneck, so there was lots of jostling and lots of aggro.

One night I was stood talking to one of the bouncers and some pissed-up kid lurched forward. The bouncer told him, ‘Back of the queue, mate,’ but the kid tried to push his way past.

‘Hey, mate,’ repeated the doorman. ‘There’s a queue here.’

The kid muttered something then tried again, and again so the bouncer lamped him. Sparkled the guy.

‘Well,’I thought.‘He did try to warn him ...’

We were so busy – yet still strapped for cash – that maintenance on the building was impossible. The floor had originally been painted grey, which made the place look bright, but after a while it wore down to bare concrete. After all the money we had lost on the set-up, and the really bad business we’d suffered during the first few years (cue tumbleweed),every penny was needed just to keep it afloat.

Not that it stopped us partying.Nothing did.When we hosted the Disorder party in the basement, celebrating New Order’s gig at the Manchester G-Mex in December that year, all of our friends were completely twatted. The party cost us £10,000, which was lucky because we’d just earned £10,010 for the gig. A profit of £10. But we just carried on. No one cared. We were that off it. I lasted ten minutes at the party before I got dragged home by the missus for being a naughty boy. I was gutted.

Present at that same party (which was assigned a Factory Records catalogue number, FAC 208) was Creation Records boss Alan McGee, whose label was struggling now that his biggest band, The House of Love, had left for a major label (although he remained their manager). All his hopes seemed to be pinned on an Anglo-Irish noise-rock band, My Bloody Valentine, who had been widely dismissed as third-rate by most critics in the years 1986 and 1987.

McGee had taken ecstasy that night – not for the first time, but it was possibly the most significant. As he stumbled on to the basement’s dance floor, he had an epiphany.

‘I heard acid-house music and suddenly I got it,’ he told writer David Cavanagh. ‘Something went click and I went into a new world. December 17 is when I got acid house. And that’s when Creation changed.’

McGee was then a regular visitor to the Haçienda. He, and Creation, spent 1989 partying, and by the following year he had introduced Primal Scream to acid house. Producer Andy Weatherall was found and the era’s anthem, ‘Loaded’, was released.

 
 
JANUARY
Friday 1st
NUDE YEAR’S DAY MP
2
– Mike Pickering and Martin Prendergast
Saturday 2nd
WIDE Dean; Hedd-Dave Haslam
Thursday 7th
TEMPERANCE CLUB Hedd-Dave Haslam
Friday 8th
NUDE Mike Pickering
Friday 15th
NUDE Mike Pickering
Wednesday 20th
ZUMBAR HOT FLESH Pedro; fashion PA by James
Friday 22nd
NUDE Spoonie G;Mike Pickering
Wednesday 27th
ZUMBAR Dead Marilyn
(Monroe impersonator)
Friday 29th
NUDE Mike Pickering
FEBRUARY
Wednesday 3rd
ZUMBAR Dollar;fashion PA by Marc Benedict
Friday 5th
NUDE Mike Pickering
Wednesday 10th
ZUMBAR Eddie Burke
Friday 12th
NUDE Mike Pickering
Wednesday 17th
ZUMBAR Ruthless Rap Assassins; Kiss AMC; fashion show by Identity
Friday 19th
NUDE Mike Pickering
Wednesday 24th
ZUMBAR Oberton
Friday 26th
NUDE NORTHERN HOUSE REVUE T-Coy; T-Cut; Groove; Graeme Park; Mike Pickering
MARCH
Wednesday 2nd
ZUMBAR KARAOKE NIGHT fashion PA by Team for Hair
Friday 4th
NUDE Mike Pickering
Wednesday 9th
ZUMBAR Walking Hawk; White Dove
Friday 11th
NUDE Mike Pickering
Wednesday 16th
ZUMBAR Elvis (singer Jim White)
Friday 18th
NUDE Mike Pickering
Monday 21st
BHANGRA DISCO Naya Saaz; Tripple B
Wednesday 23rd
ZUMBAR Mr Boxman
Friday 25th
NUDE Mike Pickering
Wednesday 30th
ZUMBAR The Amazing Orchante; fashion by Aspecto
APRIL
Friday 1st
NUDE Mike Pickering
Wednesday 6th
ZUMBAR Big Ed & his Rockin’ Rattlesnakes
Friday 8th
NUDE Mike Pickering
Wednesday 13th
ZUMBAR Frank Sidebottom; fashion by Geese
Friday 15th
NUDE Mike Pickering
Wednesday 20th
ZUMBAR DISCO DANCE CHAMPIONSHIPS hosted by Mike Baldwin; Miguel; Pedro
Friday 22nd
NUDE Mike Pickering
Wednesday 27th
ZUMBAR Boys Wonder
Friday 29th
NUDE Mike Pickering
MAY
Monday 2nd
NUDE BANK HOLIDAY SPECIAL Kid ’n’ Play; Taurus Boyz; Julian Jonah; MP2 – Mike Pickering and Martin Prendergast
Wednesday 4th
ZUMBAR Pope & Crocker
Friday 6th
NUDE Mike Pickering
Wednesday 11th
ZUMBAR KARRY-ON-KARAOKE Jimmy Corkhill; Miguel: Pedro
Thursday 12th
TEMPERANCE CLUB the Happy Mondays
Friday 13th
NUDE Mike Pickering
Wednesday 18th
ZUMBAR Les Bubb
Friday 20th
NUDE Mike Pickering
Saturday 21st
SIXTH BIRTHDAY HAUNTED HOUSE PARTY Dead Marilyn
Wednesday 25th
ZUMBAR Rob Gray
Friday 27th
NUDE Mike Pickering
JUNE
Wednesday 1st
ZUMBAR Dead Marilyn; the Railway Children; Brilliant Corners
Friday 3rd
NUDE Mike Pickering
Monday 6th
BENEFIT GIG
(for the North West Campaign for Lesbian and Gay Equality) Railway Children; Brilliant Corners
Wednesday 8th
ZUMBAR the King
Friday 10th
NUDE Mike Pickering
Wednesday 15th
ZUMBAR the Wee Papa Girl Rappers; fashion by Pebbles
Friday 17th
NUDE Mike Pickering
Wednesday 22nd
ZUMBAR Stevie Starr
Friday 24th
NUDE Mike Pickering
Saturday 25th
WIDE
Wednesday 29th
ZUMBAR Miss Zumbar 1988
JULY
Friday 1st
NUDE Mike Pickering
Wednesday 6th
i-D
WORLD TOUR Mark Moore; MC Merlin; Sarah Stockbridge
Friday 8th
NUDE Mike Pickering
Wednesday 13th
HOT Jon DaSilva; Mike Pickering
Friday 15th
NUDE Mike Pickering
Wednesday 20th
HOT Brylcreem Contest
Friday 22nd
NUDE Graeme Park
Wednesday 27th
HOT BEACH WORKOUT Muscley Dream Boys
Friday 29th
NUDE Mike Pickering
AUGUST
Friday 5th
NUDE Mike Pickering
Saturday 6th
Jon DaSilva; Hedd-Dave Haslam
Friday 12th
NUDE Mike Pickering
Saturday 13th
Jon DaSilva; Hedd-Dave Haslam
Friday 19th
NUDE Mike Pickering
Saturday 20th
Jon DaSilva; Hedd-Dave Haslam
Friday 26th
NUDE Mike Pickering
Saturday 27th
Jon DaSilva; Hedd-Dave Haslam
SEPTEMBER
Friday 2nd
NUDE Mike Pickering
Saturday 3rd
Jon DaSilva; Hedd-Dave Haslam
Friday 9th
NUDE Mike Pickering
Saturday 10th
Jon DaSilva; Hedd-Dave Haslam
Friday 16th
NUDE Mike Pickering
Saturday 17th
Jon DaSilva; Hedd-Dave Haslam
Friday 23rd
NUDE Mike Pickering
Saturday 24th
Jon DaSilva; Hedd-Dave Haslam
Friday 30th
NUDE Mike Pickering
OCTOBER
Friday 7th
NUDE Mike Pickering
Monday 10th
TEMPERANCE CLUB the Train Set; Dave Haslam
Friday 14th
NUDE Mike Pickering
Friday 21st
NUDE Mike Pickering
Friday 28th
NUDE Mike Pickering
NOVEMBER
Friday 4th
NUDE Mike Pickering
Sunday 6th
Wall of Surf (film screening in the Gay Traitor)
Friday 11th
NUDE Mike Pickering
Monday 14th
TEMPERANCE CLUB the Waltones; Jerry Dammers
Friday 18th
NUDE Mike Pickering
Friday 25th
NUDE Mike Pickering
DECEMBER
Friday 2nd
NUDE Mike Pickering
Friday 9th
NUDE Mike Pickering
Friday 16th
NUDE, plus ‘North’, Mike Pickering
Saturday 17th
DISORDER New Order
Wednesday 21st
HOT: THE FINAL PARTY Jon DaSilva; Mike Pickering
Friday 23rd
WISE MOVES SEVENTH ANNUAL BALL (and Creditors’ Meeting) live entertainments
Saturday 24th
CHRISTMAS EVE Jon DaSilva; Mike Pickering
Wednesday 28th
HOUSE NATION guest DJs; the Steamer
Friday 30th
NUDE Mike Pickering
Saturday 31st
NEW YEAR’S EVE Mike Pickering; Graeme Park; Dave Haslam; Jon DaSilva

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