Happy Mondays - Kinky Afro (audio only)

From the album 'Pills, Thrills and Bellyaches' performed by Madchester group Happy Mondays.
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Happy Mondays - Hallelujah (club mix)

1989
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Happy Mondays "Tart Tart"

Happy Mondays "Tart Tart", originally from the "Squirrel and G-Man Twenty Four Hour Party People Plastic Face Carnt Smile (White Out)" album (1987), produced by John Cale. My personal favorite, and quite possibly one of the best songs the Mondays ever recorded. Video taken from the Pills n Thrills special edition CD/DVD. Many sources describe how the first verse is about Martin Hannett leaving factory records (Tony Wilson describes it on the "24 Hour Party People" DVD commentary). As for the second, this is taken from Bez' "Freaky Dancing": " 'Tart Tart' was the single that was goin to make us massive. It was a personal favourite of mine an I was counfounded as to why it didn't do better than it did. It was met with pretty decent reviews, but maybe the public needed a little longer to acquire the taste for X's growlin, cryptic lyrics an the rawness of the musical accompaniment. I had a special affinity for the tune because of the references to one of the very first people we had met in the early Haçienda days. Her name was Tart Tart. She was a strange type of woman, an old groupie from the 60s, somethin she wasn't adverse to admittin. The drug culture of the hippie era hadn't treated her too well an she was lookin pretty rough an haggard by the time she met me an X, but we liked her friendly disposition an slightly kooky ways. She looked upon herself as an abstract artist but I think her main way of carvin a livin was by wheelin an dealin on the darker side of life. The <b>...</b>
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Happy Mondays - Step On (From "Call The Cops" DVD)

For more info - www.eagle-rock.com Happy Mondays were, along with the Stone Roses, the defining band of the Madchester scene in the late eighties and early nineties. Their music combined rock and house elements in a unique fusion which, coupled with Shaun Ryders biting lyrics, became the soundtrack of the era. This DVD captures the band on their first American tour in 1990 in support of their bestselling album Pills n Thrills And Bellyaches. It combines brilliant full performance footage from The Sound Factory in New York with behind the scenes material to give a really intimate portrait of the band at their peak. There are also cameo appearances from Keith Allen and the late Tony Wilson, founder of Factory Records.
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Happy Mondays - God's Cop (audio only)

From the album 'Pills, Thrills and Bellyaches' performed by Madchester group Happy Mondays.
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Happy Mondays - Kinky Afro (From "Call The Cops" DVD)

For more info - www.eagle-rock.com Happy Mondays were, along with the Stone Roses, the defining band of the Madchester scene in the late eighties and early nineties. Their music combined rock and house elements in a unique fusion which, coupled with Shaun Ryders biting lyrics, became the soundtrack of the era. This DVD captures the band on their first American tour in 1990 in support of their bestselling album Pills n Thrills And Bellyaches. It combines brilliant full performance footage from The Sound Factory in New York with behind the scenes material to give a really intimate portrait of the band at their peak. There are also cameo appearances from Keith Allen and the late Tony Wilson, founder of Factory Records.
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HAPPY MONDAY

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Happy Mondays - Delightful

High quality audio. This song is taken off the ultra rare Forty Five EP, often incorrectly named as the Delightful EP. Notably, Vini Reilly (of The Durutti Column) was originally to produce the EP. After two hours in the studio, Reilly quit - he simply couldn't stand the band, and was replaced promptly by DJ Mike Pickering. This was their fist recording circa 1985, released on Factory Records.
THANK GOD IT'S MONDAY

Could this song start a whole new movement... and create a nation of Monday lovers? After all Monday is the most maligned day of the week... for years Monday has been getting a bad rap! It's time to change this injustice. What we have here is a song for people who secretly love Mondays. (By the way, what you're listening to is a song demo, not a full production) So, let's give Monday a break... or in other words - TGIM!!!


































