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Saturday 23 November 2019

Twenty One


Today is our eldest's 21st birthday. Isaac was born on 23rd November 1998 and, as some of you will know, from that point on has had a complicated and difficult time. Diagnosed with a serious, life limiting condition at eight months, multiple operations, deafness, physical and learning disabilities, all compounded by meningitis at ten years old (a result of the refusal of his immune system to grow back following two bone marrow transplants in 2000). Along the way he has refused to stop or slow down and brought joy and laughter to almost everyone he meets- questioning them about the motorways they use, the day their bins go out, the tram or train stations they use and the supermarkets they shop at. He is now in his second year at college and loves it (his college in Salford integrate the young adults with additional needs with the mainstream students on one campus). He goes out with his adult social services group, a service that has somehow survived repeated cuts by the Tory government and council over the last ten years. Things have been on a fairly even keel in recent years but you can't ever really take things for granted with him (his immune system is still shot to pieces) so twenty one is an achievement, a marker, especially for a young man who more than once while in hospital wasn't expected to survive the night. Happy birthday Isaac.


I only twigged recently that this event was also on the 23rd November, nine years earlier. The legendary night in 1989 when Top Of The Pops was gatecrashed by Happy Mondays and The Stone Roses. At the time in '89 I remember sitting in my student house, finger poised over the record button on the rented VHS machine. Happy Mondays came on first, miming Hallelujah, the lead song off the Madchester Rave On e.p. Hallelujah on the 12" is a colossal, six minute piece of grinding Mancunian funk, produced by Martin Hannett pumped full of pills the Mondays gave him, not the kind of song to make the nation's favourite chart show. The 7" featured a Steve Lillywhite mix (The MacColl Mix) slightly smoothed out with Kirsty on backing vox. It still sounds like a groovy, out of sync, unholy racket, Shaun William Ryder wanting to 'lie down beside yer, fill yer full of junk'.

Kirsty joined the band for the TV appearance, dressed down in double denim and trainers. The Mondays had been to Amsterdam before the show for some 'shopping' and were all Armani-d up. As the cameras began to roll Shaun asked the nearby cameraman 'does me knob look massive in these strides?' Bez apparently remembers nothing of the day at all.



The Stone Roses appeared shortly after having ridden into the top ten with a double A-side, Fool's Gold and What the World Is Waiting For. The forty date spring tour and debut album saw them grow and grow, bringing more  and more fans on board, hair was lengthening and trousers widening. Fool's Gold was a step on completely from the album, nine minutes fifty three seconds of liquid, ominous funk, John Squire's guitar circling round and round, helicopter noises and wah wah bedlam, Reni and Mani were locked in tight. Over the top Ian Brown whispers about greed, the hills and the Marquis de Sade.



Thirty years ago today and still sharper than the rest.

15 comments:

Dirk said...

Happy birthday, Isaac - many happy returns!

drew said...

All the best Isaac, have a great day.

Anonymous said...

Congratulations to Isaac. It is moving reading about his struggles and what he has overcome. What he has achieved is a credit to him, to you and your family. Here's to his next 21 years.
warwick @ SRC

Nic said...

Thanks for sharing that. Very worth reading. Rock on Isaac!

Rol said...

Happy birthday, Isaac.

Anonymous said...

You're an amazing lad, Isaac, happy birthday and many more!

Martin said...

Many happy returns!

Charity Chic said...

Happy birthday Isaac - legend!

Michael Doherty said...

Happy birthday Isaac.

Brian said...

Isaac! Great photos, my man. Hope you're having a terrific birthday!

As for you, Adam, congratulations! Being an advocate for a special-needs child is the toughest job in the world. This is a day to celebrate.

C said...

Happy birthday to Isaac - what a hero. As are you and Mrs SA.

Echorich said...

Happy Birthday Isaac!

Stinky Jim said...

Happy Birthday to Isaac and props all round from Aotearoa, much to celebrate, always an inspiration to read.

JakeSniper said...

Belated Happy Birhtday to Isaac from me

Adam Turner said...

Thanks to you all for all your kind words and wishes.