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#326 Posted : 06 January 2013 07:30:25(UTC)
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The way I hear it: a loooot of Barney's lyrics are directed at Hooky, as if he's calling: "Don't crash into those rocks!!"

It makes the counterpoint of Barney's guitar and Hooky's high bass all the more poignant--for being the last time we will ever hear it.

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#327 Posted : 06 January 2013 07:45:32(UTC)
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I'll Stay With You and Californian Grass are excellent songs. Shake it Up starts out with a lot of promise but becomes a little cheesy, but it still isn't bad. Sugarcane isn't what I expected it would be, but I like it. I've got a feeling is also a really great song. Recoil is okay, not really my favorite. I Told You So and Hellbent are okay songs, are not the best. Personally I'll Stay With You is the best song on this album, and it could be a single.
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ROCKET MICK on 06/01/2013(UTC)
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#328 Posted : 06 January 2013 08:06:01(UTC)
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johndemetry wrote:
The way I hear it: a loooot of Barney's lyrics are directed at Hooky, as if he's calling: "Don't crash into those rocks!!"

It makes the counterpoint of Barney's guitar and Hooky's high bass all the more poignant--for being the last time we will ever hear it.

Frown

That's Bernard's writing style. Most NO songs that talk about love/relationships are written as if he was talking directly to the person.
But yes, feels bad to know this is the last New Order record.
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#329 Posted : 06 January 2013 08:58:04(UTC)
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Volturno wrote:
But yes, feels bad to know this is the last New Order record.


How so?

New Order confirm they will begin work on new material in early 2013.
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ROCKET MICK on 06/01/2013(UTC)
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#330 Posted : 06 January 2013 09:03:11(UTC)
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NotAMod wrote:
Volturno wrote:
But yes, feels bad to know this is the last New Order record.


How so?

New Order confirm they will begin work on new material in early 2013.

As much as I wish them well, Tom Chapman can barely play Close Range, let alone fill Hooky's shoes.
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#331 Posted : 06 January 2013 09:22:57(UTC)
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Volturno wrote:
NotAMod wrote:
Volturno wrote:
But yes, feels bad to know this is the last New Order record.


How so?

New Order confirm they will begin work on new material in early 2013.

As much as I wish them well, Tom Chapman can barely play Close Range, let alone fill Hooky's shoes.


Err seems fair, hang the guy out to dry after fluffing one relatively obscure album track while ignoring the countless other songs he's played spot on.

It's not just some fans saying he's played those other songs well, the gig and festival reviews noted his performances in favourable terms.

I too think it's very sad Hooky felt he could no longer work with Bernard and Stephen but lambasting Chapman seems a bit boring really.

If they're going to attempt something new and creative then I think that should be encouraged.

Same goes for whatever The Light choose to do if they decide to start writing.

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ROCKET MICK on 06/01/2013(UTC)
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#332 Posted : 06 January 2013 09:59:19(UTC)
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Fucking hell... listening to the album on YouTube. Way more interesting approach to song arrangements than on WFTSC! It's a pity it was not released hot off the press back in 2007. Even more bitter is the fact that they could have made their best album after Technique by selecting the songs more carefully for the 2005 LP.

* Half a minute I was not sure that 'I've Got a Feeling' is actually New Order, I thought I got trapped into some youtube shit, really.
* 'Shake It Up' reminded me of 'Rock the Shack' and eh the Spice Girls. Nice guitar work.
* The beautiful melancholy of 'Recoil' seems like a good direction for NO.
* Never have I thought I would see a NO record with a song title like 'Sugarcane'. And yet it is the best tune here. I freaking love it!!! The proper candidate for a single release (just rename this shit, 'Sugarcane'). BTW, whom does he address here? Himself?
* "Hey you...!" Really? 'I'll Stat with You' is pretty good though, sounds like a track right off WFTSC. Hooky's bass brings lovely sadness to the song.
* I never cared for 'I Told You So' on WFTSC and unfortunately the remix doesn't improve it, instead it's even more tedious now.

Awesome record, all in all! Definitely going to buy it, once I get back to the States.

Barney becomes quite a folk sort of singer with every passing year. The cover version of 'In the Ghetto' would perfectly fit Lost Sirens, were it not done by BL, what a waste.

P.S. Whoever suggested including Control tracks... they would be really off the mark here. They are not proper songs, they're short and atmospheric. If they served as interludes between songs... maybe, but that would be a concept album then.

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#333 Posted : 06 January 2013 10:09:31(UTC)
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No Barcode wrote:
Even more bitter is the fact that they could have made their best album after Technique by selecting the songs more carefully for the 2005 LP.


Taste is subjective and all... but better than Low-Life and Power, Corruption & Lies?
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ROCKET MICK on 06/01/2013(UTC)
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#334 Posted : 06 January 2013 10:15:38(UTC)
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NotAMod wrote:
No Barcode wrote:
Even more bitter is the fact that they could have made their best album after Technique by selecting the songs more carefully for the 2005 LP.


Taste is subjective and all... but better than Low-Life and Power, Corruption & Lies?


After as being subsequent in time, not in quality Smile
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ROCKET MICK on 06/01/2013(UTC)
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#335 Posted : 06 January 2013 10:27:39(UTC)
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Ah fair dos, well with Get Ready that would have more even competition Smile
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ROCKET MICK on 06/01/2013(UTC)
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#336 Posted : 06 January 2013 10:28:11(UTC)
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let's remind these are leftovers from a not so great album so I wasn't expecting much. and I wasn't wrong, they're not very good. there's a reason why songs don't get released. very few times they're ace songs but don't fit in the album atmosphere. if this is the case they're released as singles rigth away. but most of the times they're part of the process of an album. these songs show clearly that. there're many parts that sound like part of the songs already released. and this isn't bad, it's what happens when you're writing an album. the same happened to the first Let's Go which had bits of Sooner Than You Think and that's why it didn't see the light until much later and in another form. as a musician myself I know sometimes you have small ideas that work well, in a song that doesn't work at all. so maybe you try them in another song that works much better. so if you release that first song not only you're releasing something that you didn't like in the first place but also that seems to be ripping off yourself. and that's the problem with Lost Sirens. the few good moments were already heard in WFTSC. the rest... well, mostly forgettable (if not embarrasing like Shake it Up Skeptic) including some of Barney's worst lyrics ever.

another thought. I really think BadLt started earlier than I thought. clearly the whole WFTSC era is "Barney & friends" to me. Hooky barely appears in all his dimension. most of the tracks sound to me as if he was alone writing them and then sharing with the rest as "I want you to play this". I hear Hooky, I hear Steve, I hear Phil but not the band. they sound like guest musicians to me and that's the saddest thing. next NO album will be another proof of that, I'm afraid. I hope I'm wrong....
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#337 Posted : 06 January 2013 10:29:00(UTC)
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NotAMod wrote:
Volturno wrote:
NotAMod wrote:
Volturno wrote:
But yes, feels bad to know this is the last New Order record.


How so?

New Order confirm they will begin work on new material in early 2013.

As much as I wish them well, Tom Chapman can barely play Close Range, let alone fill Hooky's shoes.


Err seems fair, hang the guy out to dry after fluffing one relatively obscure album track while ignoring the countless other songs he's played spot on.

It's not just some fans saying he's played those other songs well, the gig and festival reviews noted his performances in favourable terms.

I too think it's very sad Hooky felt he could no longer work with Bernard and Stephen but lambasting Chapman seems a bit boring really.

If they're going to attempt something new and creative then I think that should be encouraged.

Same goes for whatever The Light choose to do if they decide to start writing.

I didn't mean to simply bash him, it was an example. I don't know if Chapman wrote Bad Lieutenant's basslines, but that was sans-Hooky and nothing memorable IMO.
I'm sure good songs will come out of it, but it's obvious that it won't be worthy of the name. Sugarcane barely has Hooky's input and it's a great song, but you can't call a bunch of Twist of Fates and Sink or Swims "New Order".
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ROCKET MICK on 06/01/2013(UTC)
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#338 Posted : 06 January 2013 11:24:04(UTC)
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Volturno wrote:
...you can't call a bunch of Twist of Fates and Sink or Swims "New Order".


I don't think anybody does call them "New Order". Those are Bad Lieutenant songs written by Bernard, Phil and Jake Evans.

Chapman had one co-write on the Bad Lieutenant album; "Running Out Of Luck" I believe.

This line-up of New Order is Bernard, Stephen, Gillian, Phil and Tom Chapman.

75% of the original 1981-1998 New Order line-up are in there depending on how much you value each member (me? always equally).

This debate could run and run but I'll wait to hear what they come up with before deciding what's worthy of the name or not.

Seems only fair.
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ROCKET MICK on 06/01/2013(UTC)
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#339 Posted : 06 January 2013 12:29:25(UTC)
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No Barcode wrote:
Even more bitter is the fact that they could have made their best album after Technique by selecting the songs more carefully for the 2005 LP.



01 Who’s Joe?
02 I’ll Stay With You
03 Waiting for the Sirens‘ Call
04 Sugarcane
05 Californian Grass

06 Krafty
07 Hellbent
08 Morning Night and Day
09 Guilt is a Useless Emotion
10 Turn


?
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ROCKET MICK on 06/01/2013(UTC)
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#340 Posted : 06 January 2013 12:38:15(UTC)
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I heard Idiot Country during Shake It Up, didn't you?
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#341 Posted : 06 January 2013 12:40:02(UTC)
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Big Mouth Julio wrote:
I heard Idiot Country during Shake It Up, didn't you?


to me it's more like an update to the studio version of "Ultraviolence"
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#342 Posted : 06 January 2013 14:15:29(UTC)
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Hey hey, what's up people, been a long time. Heard all the songs and I really like the most of them. I adore the original reggaeton version of I Told You So, this Velvet-ish version doesn't do much for me. Actually I'll Stay With You and especially Californian Grass are some of their best songs of the last 20 years.
I really liked Waiting For The Sirens Call when it was released, but got bored with some of the tracks so yes, a much better album would have been made by choosing the best tracks from Sirens and Lost Sirens:

I Told You So (single)
Hey Now What You Doing
I'll Stay With You (single)
Morning Night And Day
Californian Grass (single)
Jetstream
Hellbent
Guilt Is A Useless Emotion (remixed promo for clubs)
I've Got A Feeling
Turn
Sugarcane

How does it feel?
Hi
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ROCKET MICK on 06/01/2013(UTC)
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#343 Posted : 06 January 2013 14:32:11(UTC)
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Unsurprisingly, most songs are b sides at best, maybe not even that.I'll Stay With You and Californian Grass may just have scraped onto WFTSC in the place of Draculas Castle and Working Overtime or Jetstream.How anybody can say Shake It Up or I've Got A Feeling are good songs is totally beyond me.Still, glad to have finally been able to hear the songs and form an opinion on them. Will of course buy the Vinyl or CD when i finally can but can't imagine it'll get many plays.Possibly the most uninspiring set of songs i've heard in a long long time.If it wasn't New Order they would never get a second listen.I only listened to them again to try and find something i like. Californian Grass probably does the most for me but that's about it.

Can hear distant echoes of Hooky's bass parts from All Day Long on I've Got A Feeling but that doesn't save the song.
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#344 Posted : 06 January 2013 14:49:52(UTC)
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Unsurprisingly, most songs are b sides at best, maybe not even that.I'll Stay With You and Californian Grass may just have scraped onto WFTSC in the place of Draculas Castle and Working Overtime or Jetstream.How anybody can say Shake It Up or I've Got A Feeling are good songs is totally beyond me.Still, glad to have finally been able to hear the songs and form an opinion on them. Will of course buy the Vinyl or CD when i finally can but can't imagine it'll get many plays.Possibly the most uninspiring set of songs i've heard in a long long time.If it wasn't New Order they would never get a second listen.I only listened to them again to try and find something i like. Californian Grass probably does the most for me but that's about it.

Can hear distant echoes of Hooky's bass parts from All Day Long on I've Got A Feeling but that doesn't save the song.


Haven't Bernard ever noticed that this title is the same as a Monaco song? A very nice one indeed! Great Pottsy!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QFD0tbpK85k

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#345 Posted : 06 January 2013 14:59:34(UTC)
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Can hear distant echoes of Hooky's bass parts from All Day Long on I've Got A Feeling but that doesn't save the song.

I'm actually starting to really like 'Ive Got A Feeling', Bernards singing reminds me of The Lightning Seeds.

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#346 Posted : 06 January 2013 15:27:46(UTC)
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My only worry with Lost Sirens is that it detracts from the new album (that may or may not be). Their currency as a band is higher than its been for a decade thanks to last year's relentless touring and I would hate anyone who is returning to New Order to buy this album on the back of that success because feck me, they wouldn't buy another "new" New Order album if they did. Lets be honest, this is one for the hardcore only.
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#347 Posted : 06 January 2013 16:01:24(UTC)
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Would someone kindly "help" me out too please? Only fake torrents up at the moment & no official download anywhere yet.
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#348 Posted : 06 January 2013 16:35:13(UTC)
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#349 Posted : 06 January 2013 16:38:10(UTC)
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I must admit after quite a few plays the only tracks i really like are Californian Grass and I'll Stay With You. Sugarcane could have been good but the verse is total shit!
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ROCKET MICK on 07/01/2013(UTC)
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#350 Posted : 06 January 2013 16:43:21(UTC)
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Big Mouth Julio wrote:
I heard Idiot Country during Shake It Up, didn't you?


Nod
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