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Quote:...but returned as one of the headliners on the third and final night of the 1998 Reading Festival.
An often made mistake.New Order did not headline that final night of Reading 98 festival.Garbage headlined.I mean , i was there so am in quite a position to know.Not that i stayed to watched Garbage, we wandered off and tried out some virtual reality goggles thing at a stall if i recall.Or did the writer mean they were one of the main acts that night? Whatever. Get Ready is alright- some good songs, some shit ones.I've always rated Vicious Streak.Primitive Notion is good but let down slightly with some crap lyrics. Get Ready was probably the last time i hadn't heard a New Order album til the day it was released.In fact probably the only time.All the other albums i heard after or before release. I don't listen to Crystal much these days but back in 2001 it was the dog's bollocks for the way it left Britpop and some of the other crap we'd had to suffer in the 90s trailing in its wake. I've always liked Turn My Way , i know a lot of people think it's gash.Same with Slow Jam. Not many good gig memories for me from that period though.I only did Manchester Apollo October 2001.Finsbury Park is one of the best remembered gigs of that era but i didn't make it to that one. Edited by user 02 September 2016 10:39:30(UTC)
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Yep correct! They were moved from Phoenix festival which I had a ticket for but was cancelled due to poor sales. Tickets were valid for Reading which was actually great as I live 15 miles away. Garbage were very gracious in terms of recognising they were a massive act to follow. My second time seeing them after Reading 1993 so was really excited! As for Get Ready Crystal, Turn My Way and Close Range were standouts at the time. Saw the Get Ready tour (sure it wasn't called that but you know what I mean) at Brixton and it was ok but I remember sound wasn't great.
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I like "Get Ready" a lot, when it was launched 15 years ago I thought "hey, sounds far superior than 'Republic'" and I didn't change my mind over the years. I really like its guitar-driven approach with an electronic background. Even so, it has some few crappy ideas indeed. But in general it is a quite good record. I think "Crystal", "Primitive Notion" and "Close Range" are true highlights. |
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i remember getting crystal and 60 mph months ahead of everyone, and people didn't believe me when i posted to the lyrics to ceremony.
only after a few weeks later i let a few people listen to some edits did they actually believe it was real.
it turned out to be an average album, not that memorable. but the crystal remix contest was fun, and some of the remixes of the other singles turned out decent.
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Originally Posted by: Aracri "hey, sounds far superior than 'Republic'" No comment. My interest was at an all-time low in 2001 but I bought Get Ready - out of curiosity and boredom more than anything else. As I've said, it's very much an album of 2 sides. Crysal kicks butt, TMW and VS are perfect melancholia and PN would be up there with Sunrise and 24 Hours if the words weren't such a pile of steaming mongoose pooh. Second side is mediocre, with some of the worst words in the history of time: The sea was rough, I am not tough, but I'm no freak, it's better than studying Greek. I never liked Bernard's 'Hey now, come on and thin positive and shit, like' lyrics, as epitomised in 'Dream On'.
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At the time a great return I thought. Loved crystal, turn my way, primitive notion, someone like you, close range and run wild great tunes. Only really RTS let it down and some of the lyrics. Good b sides at the time and not available on the album. Shame dome of the b sides were CD only, something Mr Morris can rectify on the box set. Also we got Brutal in that period available nowhere expect the box set and the excellent Here To Stay. All in in all a great period. Saw them at Manchester Apollo for the tour which was a most excellent night out, great to have them back.
The album was let down with no decent inner sleeves in the slum and flimsy 12 " releases with some truly awful remixes. Factory would not allow this standard of quality so great to have them back but noticeable they were now on a major. Ad I said Steve Morris can put this right on his mentioned box set
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Originally Posted by: The Shadow Also we got Brutal in that period available nowhere except the box set
Well it was available from around Feb 1999 on the soundtrack to the movie The Beach but unless you were able to obtain it by other means back then like file sharing or whatever then no. I didn't get into the Internet and file sharing until late 1999 by which time I'd shelled out for The Beach cd. Think the song featured quietly in the background for about 20 seconds in that movie. Never mind, we got the song in full on the cd. On the quiet it was quite a momentous song actually in the history of New Order - it was their first new song in 6 years at that time which was the longest at that point in their career without releasing anything new. I recall hearing it for the first time on Mark n Lard's old Radio 1 show in early '99 and it did sound pretty bloody good at the time and was such a relief after those long barren 90s years without the band being active . Ok I'm rambling on now, sorry just waiting for an eye test. As you were.
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Drop Rock The Shack, add in Sabotage… and it's still one of my favourite New Order albums…
The whole "guest spot" thing really didn't work on this though, or the follow up, so was suprised when they got them so right on Music Complete.
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