Re: Sunrise Flyers


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Posted by Mark (62.255.64.5) on 21:17:06 29/December/04

In Reply to: Sunrise Flyers posted by Richard

: Was looking at the archive from earlier regarding some sunrise flyers. I have flyer for the Sunrise III GuyFawkes. It is red on white background - one sided. I also have the ones in Dec 88 when they teamed with Genesis. I have the 11 Feb 89 - "Warehouse Ball - Sunrise Powerhouse" - this is just black on white. And I have the Sunrise 1000 flyer for Sat 18th Feb 89 - this is a cool one - it is made up as an invite to a Jack Blacks party :-) - black on a pink background. After this I have all the sunrise and back to the future flyers. Hope it helps. if you want scans I can give.
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: Bye
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: The original mail:
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: am trying to work out dates and flyers for earliest Sunrise events (up to the end of Feb 89) - so far i've got -
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: ?? Oct 88 - "The Supergrass" (?)
: flyer?
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: 26 Oct 88 - "The Mystery Trip" (?)
: flyer?
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: 5 Nov 88 - "Burn It Up" (aka "Sunrise III"? / "Guy Fawkes"?)
: red on light yellow background, large sun-face (flyer by Hob)
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: 26 + 30 Dec 88 - "IV + V - Boxing Day / Final Party"
: joint flyer, fold-out, sunface logo, light yellow background
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: 11 Feb 89 - "Warehouse Ball - Sunrise Powerhouse"
: small 'invite' flyer, black text on light yellow background
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: 18 Feb 89 - "Warehouse.." (?)
: flyer?
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: 26 Feb 89 - "Club Sunrise Part I - Return To Heaven"
: black on green background, vertical, sun-face logo at top
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: anyone got anything to add? (or take away?)

hi Richard,

I have the Sunrise III (Guy Fawkes edition) flyer too and i think that it is for the same party that the "burn it up" flyer advertises - Sat Nov 5th 1988. My flyer has black writing, with the Sunrise logo in red and 'You are invited by' at the top of the flyer. This is probably the earliest Sunrise flyer I have.

If you are looking for the earliest examples of flyers produced by the crew that did the Sunrise parties - (rather than just the Sunrise name) you could include 'Apocalypse Now' who held early 1988 warehouse raves and went on to become Sunrise.

A good reference for early rave info is the Energy Flash book by Simon Reynolds. It can be a bit hard going at times but it is full of info.

Mark



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