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New Order Revisit History on New DVD Set April 30 Link Not to be outdone by Joy Division's Best Of collection, DVD, and Zune, New Order has revealed the details of its own DVD. The Manchester dance/rock pioneers will release Live in Glasgow via Warner/Rhino on June 24 in the U.S. (It will be out June 2 in the UK.) The first disc of the Live in Glasgow two-disc set features performances from a pair of shows the band played at Glasgow's Carling Academy in October 2006. The tunes from these sets span the band's discography, even including a few Joy Division ditties. Interspersed throughout are exclusive interviews with the band members. The second disc is comprised of previously unreleased archival live footage selected by drummer Stephen Morris. It includes selections from eight shows, mostly from the 1980s, though there are two tracks from a 2006 concert in London. New Order have no live shows scheduled for 2008 yet (possibly because the members hate each others' guts), but bassist Peter Hook does have some DJ dates, listed below. Vocalist/guitarist/keyboardist Bernard Sumner contributed to a Blank & Jones single called "Miracle Cure". The song comes from the German electro group's forthcoming album, The Logic of Pleasure. "Miracle Cure" comes out worldwide on May 30 and hits the UK on June 2. Live in Glasgow: Disc 1: 01 Crystal 02 Turn 03 True Faith 04 Regret 05 Ceremony 06 Who's Joe 07 These Days 08 Krafty 09 Waiting for the Sirens' Call 10 Your Silent Face 11 Guilt Is a Useless Emotion 12 Bizarre Love Triangle 13 Temptation 14 Perfect Kiss 15 Blue Monday 16 Transmission 17 Shadowplay 18 Love Will Tear Us Apart Disc 2: 01 Ceremony [Celebration, 1981] 02 I.C.B. [Celebration, 1981] 03 Chosen Time [Celebration, 1981] 04 Senses [Glastonbury, 1981] 05 Procession [Glastonbury, 1981] 06 The Him [Glastonbury, 1981] 07 Ultraviolence [Rome, 1982] 08 Hurt [Rome, 1982] 09 Leave Me Alone [Cork, 1983] 10 Everything's Gone Green [Cork, 1983] 11 Sunrise [Rotterdam, 1985] 12 As It Is When It Was [Rotterdam, 1985] 13 The Village [Rotterdam, 1985] 14 This Time of Night [Rotterdam, 1985] 15 We All Stand [Toronto, 1985] 16 Age of Consent [Toronto, 1985] 17 Temptation [Toronto, 1985] 18 Dream Attack [Shoreline, Bay Area, 1989] 19 1963 [Shoreline, Bay Area, 1989] 20 Run Wild [Hyde Park, London, 2006] 21 She's Lost Control [Hyde Park, London, 2006] Peter Hook DJ dates: 05-08 Hong Kong, Hong Kong - Solas Central 05-09 Singapore, Singapore - Ministry of Sound 05-10 Jakarta, Indonesia - The Embassy Club 05-16 Glasgow, Scotland - Firewater 05-17 Brixton, England - Brixton Jam 05-23 Dublin, Ireland - Academy 05-24 Manchester, England - Joshua Brooks (Charlatans aftershow) 05-24 Warrington, England - WA1 Club 05-30 Pamplona, Spain - Reverendos 05-31 Alicante, Spain - Stereo 06-01 Barcelona, Spain - City Hall | |
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New Order have no live shows scheduled for 2008 yet (possibly because the members hate each others' guts)
didn't they formally break up last year? that might be a reason why they don't have live shows scheduled for 2008. | |
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Anxiety said: New Order have no live shows scheduled for 2008 yet (possibly because the members hate each others' guts)
didn't they formally break up last year? that might be a reason why they don't have live shows scheduled for 2008. yyyyyeah I think you're right on that. | |
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Cinnie said: Anxiety said: didn't they formally break up last year? that might be a reason why they don't have live shows scheduled for 2008. yyyyyeah I think you're right on that. I think it went: Peter Hook said "We've split up" The other guys said "Like fuck, have we! YOU have left, WE haven't!" Peter Hook said "Use the name New Order and I will FUCK YOU UP!" (I am, of course, slightly paraphrasing here....) So the issue of whether or not they have split up is far from clear. I expect the caberet scene to host several tours in upcoming years from "Peter Hook's New Order" and "New Order 2 with Barnie And Steve" This is not an exit | |
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rocknrolldave said: Cinnie said: yyyyyeah I think you're right on that. I think it went: Peter Hook said "We've split up" The other guys said "Like fuck, have we! YOU have left, WE haven't!" Peter Hook said "Use the name New Order and I will FUCK YOU UP!" (I am, of course, slightly paraphrasing here....) So the issue of whether or not they have split up is far from clear. I expect the caberet scene to host several tours in upcoming years from "Peter Hook's New Order" and "New Order 2 with Barnie And Steve" hoo boy. i really hope you're wrong on that, but it sounds just ludicrous enough to come true. | |
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Anxiety said: New Order have no live shows scheduled for 2008 yet (possibly because the members hate each others' guts)
didn't they formally break up last year? that might be a reason why they don't have live shows scheduled for 2008. I remember hearing/reading this as well. What's the deal? | |
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Copycat said: April 30 Link Not to be outdone by Joy Division's Best Of collection, DVD, and Zune, New Order has revealed the details of its own DVD. The Manchester dance/rock pioneers will release Live in Glasgow via Warner/Rhino on June 24 in the U.S. (It will be out June 2 in the UK.) The first disc of the Live in Glasgow two-disc set features performances from a pair of shows the band played at Glasgow's Carling Academy in October 2006. The tunes from these sets span the band's discography, even including a few Joy Division ditties. Interspersed throughout are exclusive interviews with the band members. The second disc is comprised of previously unreleased archival live footage selected by drummer Stephen Morris. It includes selections from eight shows, mostly from the 1980s, though there are two tracks from a 2006 concert in London. New Order have no live shows scheduled for 2008 yet (possibly because the members hate each others' guts), but bassist Peter Hook does have some DJ dates, listed below. Vocalist/guitarist/keyboardist Bernard Sumner contributed to a Blank & Jones single called "Miracle Cure". The song comes from the German electro group's forthcoming album, The Logic of Pleasure. "Miracle Cure" comes out worldwide on May 30 and hits the UK on June 2. Live in Glasgow: Disc 1: 01 Crystal 02 Turn 03 True Faith 04 Regret 05 Ceremony 06 Who's Joe 07 These Days 08 Krafty 09 Waiting for the Sirens' Call 10 Your Silent Face 11 Guilt Is a Useless Emotion 12 Bizarre Love Triangle 13 Temptation 14 Perfect Kiss 15 Blue Monday 16 Transmission 17 Shadowplay 18 Love Will Tear Us Apart Disc 2: 01 Ceremony [Celebration, 1981] 02 I.C.B. [Celebration, 1981] 03 Chosen Time [Celebration, 1981] 04 Senses [Glastonbury, 1981] 05 Procession [Glastonbury, 1981] 06 The Him [Glastonbury, 1981] 07 Ultraviolence [Rome, 1982] 08 Hurt [Rome, 1982] 09 Leave Me Alone [Cork, 1983] 10 Everything's Gone Green [Cork, 1983] 11 Sunrise [Rotterdam, 1985] 12 As It Is When It Was [Rotterdam, 1985] 13 The Village [Rotterdam, 1985] 14 This Time of Night [Rotterdam, 1985] 15 We All Stand [Toronto, 1985] 16 Age of Consent [Toronto, 1985] 17 Temptation [Toronto, 1985] 18 Dream Attack [Shoreline, Bay Area, 1989] 19 1963 [Shoreline, Bay Area, 1989] 20 Run Wild [Hyde Park, London, 2006] 21 She's Lost Control [Hyde Park, London, 2006] | |
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MsLegs said: Anxiety said: didn't they formally break up last year? that might be a reason why they don't have live shows scheduled for 2008. I remember hearing/reading this as well. What's the deal? well, here's a good rundown of what happened: http://www.pitchforkmedia...on-myspace | |
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Anxiety said: MsLegs said: I remember hearing/reading this as well. What's the deal? well, here's a good rundown of what happened: http://www.pitchforkmedia...on-myspace | |
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Anxiety said: rocknrolldave said: I think it went: Peter Hook said "We've split up" The other guys said "Like fuck, have we! YOU have left, WE haven't!" Peter Hook said "Use the name New Order and I will FUCK YOU UP!" (I am, of course, slightly paraphrasing here....) So the issue of whether or not they have split up is far from clear. I expect the caberet scene to host several tours in upcoming years from "Peter Hook's New Order" and "New Order 2 with Barnie And Steve" hoo boy. i really hope you're wrong on that, but it sounds just ludicrous enough to come true. Me too. Not sure what this DVD will be like, cos NO tend(ed?) to be a bit erratic live, but their records are excellent. Probably IS a good time for them to draw a line underneath their career though, maybe...? This is not an exit | |
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rocknrolldave said: Anxiety said: hoo boy. i really hope you're wrong on that, but it sounds just ludicrous enough to come true. Me too. Not sure what this DVD will be like, cos NO tend(ed?) to be a bit erratic live, but their records are excellent. Probably IS a good time for them to draw a line underneath their career though, maybe...? i'm not terribly excited about live new order footage. i suppose live audio recordings are fine and well, but visually, there's not a whole lot to look at, and their approach is to reproduce the studio tracks as faithfully in concert as they can. they're fine live musicians, but it doesn't exactly make for a riveting performance film. | |
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