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Bites: Not So Super Club Futures: Violence Begat New Order: Sex Pistol Poison: Badly Drawn Music Execs: Timo's Interesting Day

Author: Jonty Adderley
Saturday, May 18, 2002
"Gatecrasher boss Simon Raines claims: "Weekly clubs have had their chips". We don't agree. What Raines perhaps should have said is that weekly superclubs have had their chips." (DJ Mag)

DJ Magazine predict small clubs are the future of UK clubbing.


The Sex Pistol's violence inspired the birth of Joy Division says New Order bass player Peter Hook.

http://www.acc.umu.se/~samhain/summerofhate/interview.html (Sex Pistols NME interview from 1977)


"It's so corrupt and every turn you make there's 20 imitators who copy your ideas and make a packet (fortune). Genuine originality is ignored until it's imitated." (7 Monthly)

John Lydon reveals he's thinking about quitting the music industry.

http://www.seven-mag.com


"The music industry's the shadiest business going and we didn't know what we were doing so it was shit-scary. The way we coped was by ignoring everybody or taking the piss." (The Observer)

Andy Votel and Badly Drawn Boy reveal their contract negotiation techniques.


"Finlay was not easy to work with but he was extremely fun. He knows exactly what he's doing sometimes. Let's say that he was a spiritual person." (3d World)

Timo Maas reveals that working with Finlay Quaye was one of the "most interesting" days he's ever had in the studio.

http://www.threedworld.com.au
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"I went there with Bernard (Sumner) because we'd read in the NME about the violence at one of their London gigs, which, as these young lads from Salford, interested us. Nothing since has produced that same feeling of wonderment and cold fear." (Q Magazine)

The Sex Pistol's violence inspired the birth of Joy Division says New Order bass player Peter Hook.

http://www.acc.umu.se/~samhain/summerofhate/interview.html (Sex Pistols NME interview from 1977)


"It's so corrupt and every turn you make there's 20 imitators who copy your ideas and make a packet (fortune). Genuine originality is ignored until it's imitated." (7 Monthly)

John Lydon reveals he's thinking about quitting the music industry.

http://www.seven-mag.com


"The music industry's the shadiest business going and we didn't know what we were doing so it was shit-scary. The way we coped was by ignoring everybody or taking the piss." (The Observer)

Andy Votel and Badly Drawn Boy reveal their contract negotiation techniques.


"Finlay was not easy to work with but he was extremely fun. He knows exactly what he's doing sometimes. Let's say that he was a spiritual person." (3d World)

Timo Maas reveals that working with Finlay Quaye was one of the "most interesting" days he's ever had in the studio.

http://www.threedworld.com.au
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