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Originally Posted by: FuneralAddict Just seen Bernard at the interview / signing in Manchester. Pretty sure I saw Pottsy. You didn't... We're out of town at production rehearsals............ otherwise would defo have been there.. |
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Oh right, fair enough..he must have a double
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Will there be a North America release?
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I guess Hooky doesn't notice that pictures like this are only generating free publicity for Bernard's book.
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Well, Bernard's almost as interview-happy as Hooky these days. By the time Steve gets round to his book we'll be wishing it was the quiet 80's. Lazy people may wish to know that this one starts at 5.45 through to about 14.40.
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Went to the Trafalgar Square event on Thursday night, Bernard seemed to be in fine form (among other things, we learnt that LWTUA is his favourite JD song to play live and Temptation the NO one, the real story behind the 'funkier' version of Blue Monday getting deleted, their show in Copenhagen with Miles Davis and that he wasn't too impressed with Hooky calling him a cunt and twatto)
I had a few words with him at the end when he signed my copy of the book and I asked him when we can expect some UK dates - he said they're going to concentrate on the album first which isn't really that much of a surprise, but heres hoping it'll be sooner rather than later, and not propping up the bill on something like that Blur show in Hyde Park which quite honestly was a shambles (forgot to tell him that until I was well clear of the shop)
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Originally Posted by: Bill The full transcript of Bernard's hypnosis session with Ian Curtis- wow, that was pretty fucking spooky to read but very,very interesting.What do you make of something like that? I suppose experts or scientists or whoever would dismiss that kind of thing and come up with some explanation about it's not possible to remember under hypnosis or any other method some previous life (if there is such a thing) but my gut reaction is that Bernard really did manage to do that with Ian Curtis.But then again experts would probably say i'm biassed towards Bernard . Probably just "Confabulation" ?
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Bought the hardback today - I was not planning to, but couldn't resist just going to have a look at it in waterstones, and they had signed copies, so that was that. Must've got them up from Glasgow? So now I have a signed 1st edition on my bookshelf. Yay, as they say! And it won't be appearing on amazon collectibles either (some have, can you believe it already!) Another thing that made me buy it was the photo inside the front and back covers which is the ultra cool one that was in, I think it was Sounds, of him walking along a sidewalk in, I think it was New York, around about 1985-ish, that I don't think anyone is aware of within 100 miles of me. Took me right back to some very different times...
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Originally Posted by: rosygale
Another thing that made me buy it was the photo inside the front and back covers which is the ultra cool one that was in, I think it was Sounds, of him walking along a sidewalk in, I think it was New York, around about 1985-ish, that I don't think anyone is aware of within 100 miles of me. Took me right back to some very different times...
Yes, great photo.Amazing there's not yet been a tee shirt made of it.Think it was slightly earlier than 1985 though, maybe 1983 when they did some gig(s) in New York (Paradise Garage was it?) and one or two other American cities?
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Still waiting for my copy to come in the mail. I should not have told my wife -- she asked to read it first. |
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Yes that is hilarious. But nice with the baked pears eh? I'm nicking "worthless turd flap" for future use. Not necessarily in relation to NO members I should stress.
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The book has been a disappointment so far, but I wasn't expecting too much. Has glaring factual inaccuracies, such as stating Joy Division had already recorded Glass and Digital with Martin Rushent and then gave that to Hannett to remix, which was impossible as the Rushent session didn't take place until Spring '79, yet the Factory Sample was recorded in Late 1978.
Will give a fuller appraisal when I've finished reading it, but Barney has added nothing new to what was already out there.
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There's little new in there, TBH, almost all of it has been in various interviews over the year. Though the funkier version of BM? The Quincy Jones remix?
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Originally Posted by: markreed There's little new in there, TBH, almost all of it has been in various interviews over the year. Though the funkier version of BM? The Quincy Jones remix? Er, no - Stephen accidentally wiped the 'funkier' version (he didn't say exactly what it was about the original that made it funkier)
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Originally Posted by: komakino Has glaring factual inaccuracies, such as stating Joy Division had already recorded Glass and Digital with Martin Rushent and then gave that to Hannett to remix, which was impossible as the Rushent session didn't take place until Spring '79, yet the Factory Sample was recorded in Late 1978.. It's a nice day outside. I can't be arsed to read this book. Quite honestly I've never been particularly interested in their private lives, just the little music they can bothered to put out. The best book on JD IMO (so it must be true) is http://www.ibs.it/code/9...joy-division-broken.html as it's based on each track rather than Ian boning a Belgian. It's different with someone like Ingmar Bergman, where the life gives you an insight into the art, but would anyone care to give an in-depth analysis of 'Every Second Counts'? I'm looking forward to Gillian's book, 'Nervous giggle, Brush my fringe back, Still can't get a fucking word out after all these years'. Edited by user 04 October 2014 22:21:38(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Ricardo Sad, sad, sad.
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Originally Posted by: Ken Doherty Originally Posted by: markreed There's little new in there, TBH, almost all of it has been in various interviews over the year. Though the funkier version of BM? The Quincy Jones remix? Er, no - Stephen accidentally wiped the 'funkier' version (he didn't say exactly what it was about the original that made it funkier) Oh, of course, that one and they had to reprogram it? Oh I forgot about that. Wish somsone had asked about why the 2008 reissues were such a bodge job.
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Total guesswork but perhaps the "funkier" BM simply had different percussion programming over the same synth melodies; maybe something like the live version they played in the mid to late 80s with the extra congas during the opening beats? Originally Posted by: markreed Wish somsone had asked about why the 2008 reissues were such a bodge job. We already know why; absent master tapes (for the singles), staff cutbacks at the label and allegedly the band were not sent copies for prior approval before release. Then Steve and Frank Arkwright stepped in to put the fixed bonus discs together. Could be wrong but I get the impression Bernard wasn't involved in that reissue campaign much purely because he generally "prefers looking forward". I am wondering if they'll ever do "The London Years"... a nicely done Republic reissue would be welcome.
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Originally Posted by: Andy The bag of sick story and the Peter Saville bit gave me a chuckle.
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Originally Posted by: Michael Monkhouse You're giving us links to Italian websites. Well I guess, when in Rome... Originally Posted by: Michael Monkhouse I'm looking forward to Gillian's book, 'Nervous giggle, Brush my fringe back, Still can't get a fucking word out after all these years'.
Ooh you bitch! Actually Gillian gave a pretty good interview all by herself in recent months. It was posted somewhere on this forurm. I can't be arsed to find it now mind you.
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6 page interview/feature in new (November) issue of Uncut.Nothing that revelatory but not a bad piece.Bernard also lists his current reading, about 10 books mostly with a Cold War theme.Also a 4 page interview/feature in last week's NME.
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