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Originally Posted by: Fotzepolitic Bernard cracked me how he said after BLT they'd NEVER played that version before and then he said the same after WFTSC I remember Gillian doing her mock exasperation/annoyance with Bernard taking over the synth on Blue Monday. Got in to the venue just as Bernard finished doing Running Out Of Luck with Jake Evans. Still cracking me up now - seen it about ten times. Here's Bizarre Love Triangle https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAF6sxCw02g
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Originally Posted by: Fotzepolitic Bernard cracked me how he said after BLT they'd NEVER played that version before and then he said the same after WFTSC I remember Gillian doing her mock exasperation/annoyance with Bernard taking over the synth on Blue Monday. Got in to the venue just as Bernard finished doing Running Out Of Luck with Jake Evans. Still laughing now after ten views. Here's Bizarre Love Triangle https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAF6sxCw02g
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Originally Posted by: Get Ready Originally Posted by: Fotzepolitic Bernard cracked me how he said after BLT they'd NEVER played that version before and then he said the same after WFTSC I remember Gillian doing her mock exasperation/annoyance with Bernard taking over the synth on Blue Monday. Got in to the venue just as Bernard finished doing Running Out Of Luck with Jake Evans. Still cracking me up now - seen it about ten times. Here's Bizarre Love Triangle https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAF6sxCw02g Great recording.Ah so what he actually said was "That's the first time we've ever played that version of the song.......................in Wolverhampton"
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My favourite track of the night - Temptation - the crowd (as Chant said) were bang into their audience participation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6itbqueyQEA
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I was there, too, and was really close to the stage - I think there were two other guys in front of me and I was about in line with where Phil was performing. Thought the supporting DJ was fun and I immediately recognised Jake Evans' name and thought, 'Is that the Bad Lieutenant guy?' Which was confirmed for me once he started singing and I had 'This is Home' flashbacks. I liked that Bernard came on to perform a song with him.
Was surprised by how into Tutti Frutti and People on the High Line folks were, given that they're new ones and not something necessarily ones everybody will have listened to. Even some of the more subdued members of the audience started dancing to those two. I did find myself hoping Elly Jackson would make a surprise appearance, though. They're amazing songs as they are but you can feel her absence.
Anyway, great concert, although probably the rowdiest one I've ever attended. There was a group of drunk guys in the front centre who insisted on barging into everybody and trying to turn the crowd into human dominoes.
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Originally Posted by: Digi Mike Originally Posted by: Get Ready Originally Posted by: chant Tonight Bernard sang Running out of Luck with Jake again. Ironically I think that song is dedicated to me since I was told that Hooky's gig is postponed... AND they dropped two songs tonight- AoC and 586 (one of my favourites in this tour)!!! With no replacements, making the setlist 17 songs only. Good to meet you, Chant - managed to get my train with 8 minutes to spare. Loads of people on the platform heading for Birmingham and checking their mobile footage. You could hear LWTUA, Atmosphere, Blue Monday, Tutti Frutti, Singularity and others all playing simultaneously along the length of platform three. Just in the process of uploading a few songs to YouTube (think I have 12 of the 15 played tonight). Could you upload all your footage please as my audio recording failed? Regards Mike My audio isn't that good because of the crappy mics in all Samsung phones, but here is Atmosphere. Putting them into a playlist over the next few days but didn't get three of them due to the strobing confusing my phone's sensor. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-cQkvIKJNTg
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Originally Posted by: Get Ready Great recording.You grabbed some great stuff in one or two places in that one of the crowd at the front ; they looked well lively and up for it which i couldn't really see from where we were about half way back.I'm not really into spending gigs recording footage , i prefer to enjoy the moment and then watch others recordings later so many thanks for the videos. Oh and nice work at the beginning of your video of your train journey and early shots of people arriving early/entering the venue. Edited by user 25 November 2015 10:14:50(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: dallywhitty I was there, too, and was really close to the stage - I think there were two other guys in front of me and I was about in line with where Phil was performing. Thought the supporting DJ was fun and I immediately recognised Jake Evans' name and thought, 'Is that the Bad Lieutenant guy?' Which was confirmed for me once he started singing and I had 'This is Home' flashbacks. I liked that Bernard came on to perform a song with him.
Was surprised by how into Tutti Frutti and People on the High Line folks were, given that they're new ones and not something necessarily ones everybody will have listened to. Even some of the more subdued members of the audience started dancing to those two. I did find myself hoping Elly Jackson would make a surprise appearance, though. They're amazing songs as they are but you can feel her absence.
Anyway, great concert, although probably the rowdiest one I've ever attended. There was a group of drunk guys in the front centre who insisted on barging into everybody and trying to turn the crowd into human dominoes. They played as support at the Civic back in 2006 and I thought that by now they would have got a bit further, given how tight they are live and the association with Bernard. Because I recognised a few of the songs this time around I might indulge in their Day One album. They remind me very much of Starsailor, which is not a bad thing at all, and that Easy On My Soul track is brilliant. As for the group of lads, that was pretty tame compared to how it was in the 80's - used to have a bit of a football hooligan following back in the day. Ceremony and Temptation do it for those who want to have a bit of a mad one these days, so I braced myself against the barrier as soon as the first chords were struck. Sunrise and Broken Promise would require a suit of armour if you were anywhere near the front 30 years ago Time to whip out Never Cry Another Tear.
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Originally Posted by: Fotzepolitic Originally Posted by: Get Ready Great recording.You grabbed some great stuff in one or two places in that one of the crowd at the front ; they looked well lively and up for it which i couldn't really see from where we were about half way back.I'm not really into spending gigs recording footage , i prefer to enjoy the moment and then watch others recordings later so many thanks for the videos. Oh and nice work at the beginning of your video of your train journey and early shots of people arriving early/entering the venue. I tend to set the frame and then watch the gig (easy to do if you are on the barrier) - the jittery bits are generally when I forgot that I was filming I didn't go dead centre because that's where the crowd surge forwards and backwards on certain tracks. Talking of which, the crowd were superb with a good mix of old, young and inquisitive; and I think that Barney was genuine when saying thanks and giving compliments at the end. In 1986, he called us all a bunch of daft ****s
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Originally Posted by: Get Ready Originally Posted by: Fotzepolitic Originally Posted by: Get Ready Great recording.You grabbed some great stuff in one or two places in that one of the crowd at the front ; they looked well lively and up for it which i couldn't really see from where we were about half way back.I'm not really into spending gigs recording footage , i prefer to enjoy the moment and then watch others recordings later so many thanks for the videos. Oh and nice work at the beginning of your video of your train journey and early shots of people arriving early/entering the venue. I tend to set the frame and then watch the gig (easy to do if you are on the barrier) - the jittery bits are generally when I forgot that I was filming I didn't go dead centre because that's where the crowd surge forwards and backwards on certain tracks. Talking of which, the crowd were superb with a good mix of old, young and inquisitive; and I think that Barney was genuine when saying thanks and giving compliments at the end. In 1986, he called us all a bunch of daft ****s Yeah the crowd at the front at Brixton 2nd night was also a mix of old, young and inquisitive.Wish i'd gone to the 1986 show.If i recall it was a weekday evening (maybe a Thursday?) in February of that year, i remember being aware of it a few weeks in advance and i don't live that far from Wolverhampton so really don't know why i didn't go.
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Good gig last night, but not a patch on Liverpool I thought. The PA was very quiet compared to Liverpool (which was one of the loudest I've been to for a long time) and Barney wasn't as in to it as Liverpool (which was the first time in a long time I'd seen him do his "Fine Tine" style dance!). It was my wife's first 'big night out' for over 2 years and she got hammered, so much so that she woke up in the middle of the night choking having nearly chundered Still apart from that it was a good night out, can't believe it's 9 years since the last New Order gig we went to together (Wolves 2006), and she said she was sad Al wasn't there, strange girl................!
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Originally Posted by: Fotzepolitic Originally Posted by: Get Ready Originally Posted by: Fotzepolitic Originally Posted by: Get Ready Great recording.You grabbed some great stuff in one or two places in that one of the crowd at the front ; they looked well lively and up for it which i couldn't really see from where we were about half way back.I'm not really into spending gigs recording footage , i prefer to enjoy the moment and then watch others recordings later so many thanks for the videos. Oh and nice work at the beginning of your video of your train journey and early shots of people arriving early/entering the venue. I tend to set the frame and then watch the gig (easy to do if you are on the barrier) - the jittery bits are generally when I forgot that I was filming I didn't go dead centre because that's where the crowd surge forwards and backwards on certain tracks. Talking of which, the crowd were superb with a good mix of old, young and inquisitive; and I think that Barney was genuine when saying thanks and giving compliments at the end. In 1986, he called us all a bunch of daft ****s Interesting site - remembered most of what Barney said that night quite accurately: http://www.new-order.net.../nogigs86.html#NO-860227Yes, it was a Thursday night (just checked). Yeah the crowd at the front at Brixton 2nd night was also a mix of old, young and inquisitive.Wish i'd gone to the 1986 show.If i recall it was a weekday evening (maybe a Thursday?) in February of that year, i remember being aware of it a few weeks in advance and i don't live that far from Wolverhampton so really don't know why i didn't go.
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Originally Posted by: Get Ready Originally Posted by: Digi Mike Originally Posted by: Get Ready Originally Posted by: chant Tonight Bernard sang Running out of Luck with Jake again. Ironically I think that song is dedicated to me since I was told that Hooky's gig is postponed... AND they dropped two songs tonight- AoC and 586 (one of my favourites in this tour)!!! With no replacements, making the setlist 17 songs only. Good to meet you, Chant - managed to get my train with 8 minutes to spare. Loads of people on the platform heading for Birmingham and checking their mobile footage. You could hear LWTUA, Atmosphere, Blue Monday, Tutti Frutti, Singularity and others all playing simultaneously along the length of platform three. Just in the process of uploading a few songs to YouTube (think I have 12 of the 15 played tonight). Could you upload all your footage please as my audio recording failed? Regards Mike My audio isn't that good because of the crappy mics in all Samsung phones, but here is Atmosphere. Putting them into a playlist over the next few days but didn't get three of them due to the strobing confusing my phone's sensor. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-cQkvIKJNTg Look forward to seeing them... thanks |
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Originally Posted by: dallywhitty I was there, too, and was really close to the stage - I think there were two other guys in front of me and I was about in line with where Phil was performing. Thought the supporting DJ was fun and I immediately recognised Jake Evans' name and thought, 'Is that the Bad Lieutenant guy?' Which was confirmed for me once he started singing and I had 'This is Home' flashbacks. I liked that Bernard came on to perform a song with him.
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Anyway, great concert, although probably the rowdiest one I've ever attended. There was a group of drunk guys in the front centre who insisted on barging into everybody and trying to turn the crowd into human dominoes. Are you the guy that was stood behind me with your arms folded that was stopping me from getting shoved about? I was at the front with my boyfriend.
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I've been a fan since the late 80s but have never had the chance to see them live before so it was a big night for me and I wasn't at all disappointed. I was determined to be at the front so I made my poor boyfriend start queuing at 4.30 (sorry Get Ready for beating you to it in the queue, lol) and I did get right to the front so I was really happy especially as I was right in front of where Bernard (although he'll always be Barney to me) stood for a lot of the songs. Absolutely loved it, and it's still sinking in that I've finally seen them live after over 25 years of being a fan.
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The good thing about Wolverhampton Civic is if you're at the back but want to get to the front you don't have to barge your way through with lots of excuse me's - you can go to the corridor (either side) and just simply walk down to where you can come out of the entrance and move in to stagefront from the side.I didn't do that Tuesday night but it's handy to know for next time.
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Final video from Tuesday - going to keep the rest for a point in the future and do some sort of fan video for either Ceremony, Singularity, Crystal, Perfect Kiss, WFTSC, True Faith - or all six if feeling creative. Blue Monday: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6StdsEno9Bg
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Originally Posted by: Get Ready Final video from Tuesday - going to keep the rest for a point in the future and do some sort of fan video for either Ceremony, Singularity, Crystal, Perfect Kiss, WFTSC, True Faith - or all six if feeling creative. Blue Monday: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6StdsEno9Bg Superb.Where does Bernard go to every time during the intro
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Originally Posted by: Fotzepolitic Originally Posted by: Get Ready Final video from Tuesday - going to keep the rest for a point in the future and do some sort of fan video for either Ceremony, Singularity, Crystal, Perfect Kiss, WFTSC, True Faith - or all six if feeling creative. Blue Monday: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6StdsEno9Bg Superb.Where does Bernard go to every time during the intro Glass of wine |
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Originally Posted by: LucieJ Are you the guy that was stood behind me with your arms folded that was stopping me from getting shoved about? I was at the front with my boyfriend. Not me, I'm afraid. I was positioned more to the left, about in line with where Phil was performing. You can actually see me in this video which I think fellow user Get Ready uploaded. At 0.28, I'm the guy stood in the background, arms folded, looking left and right. I was wearing my blue Movement top but it wasn't visible for most of the night because my coat was done up. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6itbqueyQEA
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Got to be honest I was very bored with the gig. Seen them too often recently I think, and samesetitis has afflicted me again. Even sold Manchester ticket (to Rocket Mick) as had had enough.
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