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Skinner, Tom (28 July 2022). "Happy Mondays release special 'Tart Tart' EP in tribute to Paul Ryder". NME. Archived from the original on 6 August 2022 . Retrieved 6 August 2022. Ellis, Iain (14 May 2010). "Happy Mondays, the Court Jesters of Madchester". PopMatters. Archived from the original on 29 September 2021 . Retrieved 5 October 2021. a b c d e "Festival de Cannes: 24 Hour Party People". festival-cannes.com . Retrieved 24 October 2009. Paul Ryder: Happy Mondays bassist and Shaun's brother dies at 58". BBC News. 15 July 2022 . Retrieved 15 July 2022.

Hour Party People," which tells the story of the Manchester music scene from the first Sex Pistols concert until the last bankruptcy, shines with a kind of inspired madness. It is based on fact, but Americans who don't know the facts will have no trouble identifying with the sublime posturing of its hero, a television personality named Tony Wilson, who takes himself seriously in a way that is utterly impossible to take seriously. Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19thed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. pp.242–243. ISBN 1-904994-10-5. David Ward (29 August 2002). "Hacienda fans rave at plan for luxury flats". theguardian.com. Guardian News & Media Limited . Retrieved 31 May 2023. A fictionalised depiction of the band is featured in the 2002 film 24 Hour Party People, with Danny Cunningham as Shaun Ryder and Paul Popplewell as Paul Ryder. Paul Ryder himself had a cameo role in the film as a gangster and Rowetta appeared in the film as herself. [18] Third incarnation [ edit ]Happy Mondays performed before another re-formed act, Rage Against the Machine, at the 2007 Coachella Music Festival in Indio, California. They were introduced by Tony Wilson. Bez missed the show because he could not get into the US due to "passport issues". [23] The band then toured throughout the summer of 2007 including a trip to the Numusic Festival in Norway. They played Splendour in the Grass in Australia in July 2009, and the UK V Festival in August 2009. J.P.Gorman (26 April 2007). "Happy Mondays' Bez Denied Visa For Coachella" (News article). Pop Blend. Cinema Blend LLC . Retrieved 6 May 2012. Paul Anthony Ryder (24 April 1964 – 15 July 2022) was an English musician. [1] He was a bass player and a founding member of the Manchester band Happy Mondays with his brother Shaun Ryder. [2] Early life [ edit ] Paul Anthony Ryder was born in Salford, Lancashire, on 24 April 1964 to Linda (née Carroll), a nurse, and Derek Ryder, a postal worker, and brought up in the city’s suburb of Little Hulton.

a b Naylor, Tim (March 2020). "Oops! ... I Did It Again". Record Collector. Archived from the original on 5 May 2020 . Retrieved 20 March 2020. It all unfolds with a sort of inspired madness. The very first scene shows the charismatic, arrogant, and somewhat self-important Tony Wilson hang-gliding for a television report, then turning to the camera after that's over with and saying "You're going to see a lot more of that sort of thing in the film. I don't want to say too much, don't want to spoil it. I'll just say one word: 'Icarus'. If you get it, great. If you don't, that's fine too. But you should probably read more." It's not only a terrific line, indicative of the sort of dry wit much of the dialogue achieves, but also telling of what the film is going to be like. J.R. Jones of the Chicago Reader was one of the less infatuated major critics with the film (but still gave it a definitely positive review, which should give you some indication of just how well-received this film was by critics), and labeled Coogan's Wilson a a pedantic narrator, describing his story as having little narrative momentum of its own. I like to think that's sort of the point, and Wilson himself makes a point to mention in the film that it's not a film about him. It feels like the film equivalent of a Vonnegut novel. The fourth wall is constantly broken & the story is built around sizable chunks of truth, bits of legend, sci-fi, rumors, and just flat out lies. Paul Morley (22 February 2001). "24 Hour Party People: shooting the past". theguardian.com. Guardian News & Media Limited . Retrieved 31 May 2023. Monroe, Jazz (15 July 2022). "Happy Mondays Bassist Paul Ryder Dies at 58". Pitchfork . Retrieved 16 July 2022.Gordon Barr (1 February 2012). "Interview: Shaun Ryder from Happy Mondays". Evening Chronicle. Media Limited . Retrieved 6 May 2012.

Ryder left Happy Mondays to write music for several television shows, and formed a new band, Big Arm, [6] who released an album in 2008 titled Radiator. [9] Yes Please! followed in 1992, produced by Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth, recorded at Eddy Grant's studio in Barbados. [13] The album was a commercial failure that bankrupted Factory Records. [14] Second incarnation [ edit ] The highlight of the film, arguably even more than Frank Cottrell Boyce's screenplay, is Steve Coogan as Tony Wilson. As everyone reading this probably knows, Coogan based his famed Alan Partridge character on Tony Wilson's career as a television reporter, so he's really playing a variation on Alan Partridge here. What's amazing about Coogan's performance is that he manages to draw even this Partridge fan into Tony Wilson's world so much that I didn't care about any similarity. It's still a stunning comic performance, and excellent during the darker, more serious scenes in the film as well. I'd go as far as saying that it's one of the best male performances of the decade. The rest of the cast is too large to go through one by one, but everyone is excellent here, some going for a sort of slightly altered impersonation of the real-life person they're playing, some creating their own version. Happy Mondays (2000). Squirrel and G-Man Twenty Four Hour Party People Plastic Face Carnt Smile (White Out) (sleeve). London Recordings. 3984 28252 2.Bonner, Michael (31 March 2012). "John Cale – Conflict & Catalysis: Productions & Arrangements 1966-2006". Uncut. Archived from the original on 29 September 2020 . Retrieved 27 September 2021. In 24 Hour Party People, Winterbottom takes the viewer into the heart of the Manchester music scene of the late 80s. Not only that, but he does so through the eyes of the bumbling egomaniacal proprietor of Factory Records Tony Wilson (Steve Coogan). a b Brod, Doug; Krugman, Michael. "Happy Mondays". Trouser Press. Archived from the original on 3 December 2020 . Retrieved 27 September 2021. Kitty Empire (10 June 2007). "Pop: Happy Mondays, Astoria, London WC2 | Music | The Observer". The Guardian . Retrieved 25 December 2012.

The band announced in September 2012 that they were writing their first album with the original lineup in more than 20 years. [ citation needed] a b Donahoe, Simon (15 February 2007). "Unhappy truth of Mondays' Ryder boys". Manchester Evening News . Retrieved 26 September 2022.Steve Anglesey (4 May 2012). "Mad Mondays: 23 of the craziest tales about Shaun Ryder, Bez and Co" (News article). Mirror Lifestyle. Mirror Online . Retrieved 6 May 2012. a b c d e Phil Hoad (6 February 2023). " 'I did my climactic speech – then took half an E': Steve Coogan on making 24 Hour Party People". theguardian.com. Guardian News & Media Limited . Retrieved 31 May 2023. What: Co-founder of Factory Records. He was the company's "spiritual centre", according to Wilson. Fell out with Wilson after Factory went belly-up in the early 90s.

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