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The Shadow  
#26 Posted : 22 July 2012 13:11:04(UTC)
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First albums I 'got' all be in on a c90 phillips tape was Brotherhood when it had just come out, I loved that album then was my favourite for some time, has since sliiped down the ranks. I then auquried via pirate means again PC&L and Lowlife. Loved Lowlife didn;t quite get PC&L but this is now my favourite album of all time by any and. First album I bought was substance, just after that went back and bought the others many times over on lots of different formats.
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ROCKET MICK on 23/07/2012(UTC)
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#27 Posted : 24 July 2012 05:22:50(UTC)
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The first NO album I got was Brotherhood in summer '87 I think, from a friend whose mother worked in Zürich. It had a sticker with band and album name on and the friend bought herself a leather jacket, so I thought how cool it would be if I got to see them wearing that jacket and stuck that sticker on it.
The first one I actually bought was Lowlife, my mother took that same friend and me to Graz for her workers union trip the following spring.
Unknown Pleasures preceeded them all though, I manged to get it at a record fair in Zagreb in spring '87.

Edit: can't believe I wrote Movement instead of Brotherhood?

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ROCKET MICK on 24/07/2012(UTC)
World Domination: Complete  
#28 Posted : 24 July 2012 05:46:38(UTC)
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Movement
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ROCKET MICK on 24/07/2012(UTC)
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#29 Posted : 24 July 2012 08:10:43(UTC)
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Movement, vinyl.
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ROCKET MICK on 24/07/2012(UTC)
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#30 Posted : 24 July 2012 12:31:58(UTC)
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Having loaned my cassette player out in the summer of 83 or 84 it was returned with a radio recording of The Beach. The dj, a boring blues band leader in my state was kind enough to give the title and artist of the band. I immediately drove to Iowa City, a unversity town, and purchased Movement, Factus 8, TLU 12", Temptation 12" and Hurt 12". Low-Life would be the next purchase. Somehow I was late on PL&C but bought all the oter lps as soon as they were available here.
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ROCKET MICK on 24/07/2012(UTC)
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#31 Posted : 27 July 2012 00:53:22(UTC)
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Power Corruption & Lies when it came out in 1983.

I'd bought Ceremony /EGG / Temptation / Blue Monday but for some reason I'd skipped Movement, which I bought in 1984.

...I think I'll go there when it gets seasonable...
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ROCKET MICK on 27/07/2012(UTC)
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#32 Posted : 27 July 2012 02:36:07(UTC)
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Republic purchased on the day of release at the TransWorld Record Store which replaced a then fading Camelot Music in the Fayetteville Mall in upstate NY as I seem to recall. Bought on the stregnth of Regret which I immediately fell in love with. Still like Republic and actually wish they would bring back Everyone Everywhere in the set. I think Phil could handle the guiar bits that Bernard once said were tough on his hands to play. After that I puchased both New Order's and Joy Division's Substance, which arrived one week after my younger broher passed away. Needless to say, both albums in some captured the ups and downs emotionally of losing one's brother at such a young age. After that Brotherhood, Technique, Low-life, PC&L, and finally Movement. All on cd. Then we move into vinyl and the desire to collect FAC UK vinyl, another sad twisted story for a kid in the states.
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ROCKET MICK on 27/07/2012(UTC)
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#33 Posted : 27 July 2012 09:00:19(UTC)
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I heard True Faith on a Top 40 US radio station in the late summer of 1987 and captured most of the song on a cassette tape that happened to be in my stereo. It was completely different from anything else I had every heard. Hearing it for the first time was like being blind and suddenly having the gift of vision- it changed my whole perception of music in an instant. I started scouring the local record stores for any release with this song in it. In the meantime I played my cassette-recorded version probably hundreds of times. None of the record stores that I had access to carried a good selection of singles but I eventually found the double cassette version of Substance (I also bought The Smiths - Strangeways Here We Come at the same time since I was intrigued by its cover). Within a few months I bought PC&L, Lowlife and Brotherhood as well. I never listened to Top 40 radio again.

1993.07.24 Mountain View Shoreline Ampitheatre
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Mike C.  
#34 Posted : 30 July 2012 08:00:44(UTC)
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(best of) New Order. First REAL album, Get Ready. Bought them all since.
...in a single breath, this world is gone...
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ROCKET MICK on 03/08/2012(UTC)
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#35 Posted : 31 July 2012 13:28:16(UTC)
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Technique
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ROCKET MICK on 03/08/2012(UTC)
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#36 Posted : 01 August 2012 05:26:32(UTC)
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Confusion 12 inch single
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ROCKET MICK on 03/08/2012(UTC)
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#37 Posted : 01 August 2012 06:54:27(UTC)
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First purchase any New Order was Substance 1987 on cassette. First non compilation album was Low Life.
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ROCKET MICK on 03/08/2012(UTC)
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#38 Posted : 01 August 2012 08:46:05(UTC)
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Singles in early 2006.

Ahhh heady days.
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ROCKET MICK on 03/08/2012(UTC)
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#39 Posted : 02 August 2012 06:47:41(UTC)
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Substance was my first NO album, though I was late on board and didn't pick it up until the early 90's though it was one of the first CD's I ever bought.
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ROCKET MICK on 03/08/2012(UTC)
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#40 Posted : 07 August 2012 06:26:35(UTC)
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PCL as a 13 year old.

And it wasnae till years later I realised that the A-side kicked off with AOC, I always thought the A-side kicked off with KW1.
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ROCKET MICK on 07/08/2012(UTC)
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#41 Posted : 07 August 2012 08:26:40(UTC)
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Republic after hearing regret on Z100 radio station in NYC
I promise to make you so alive that the fall of dust on furniture will deafen you. Nina Cassian
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ROCKET MICK on 07/08/2012(UTC)
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#42 Posted : 07 August 2012 10:07:52(UTC)
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Singles!
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ROCKET MICK on 07/08/2012(UTC)
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#43 Posted : 07 August 2012 11:18:17(UTC)
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PCL, cassette and I still have it tucked away in a box. I get it out every couple of years to look at it!
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ROCKET MICK on 07/08/2012(UTC)
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#44 Posted : 09 August 2012 17:54:06(UTC)
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Movement on vinyl in 81, used to buy the album CDs before I could afford a CD player! Still got the "car cases" too.

The heady days of long lost youth and naivety.Wink
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ROCKET MICK on 09/08/2012(UTC)
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#45 Posted : 10 August 2012 10:16:16(UTC)
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The best of after hearing Crystal on the radio, then a month later I got Low-life and Get Ready, the rest soon followed!
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ROCKET MICK on 11/08/2012(UTC)
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#46 Posted : 10 August 2012 11:14:00(UTC)
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Declaration Of War Big Grin
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ROCKET MICK on 11/08/2012(UTC)
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#47 Posted : 10 August 2012 19:10:21(UTC)
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Declaration Of War Big Grin


What a Stooge!
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#48 Posted : 11 August 2012 07:22:22(UTC)
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Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me... and STILL the best NO album EVER!
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ROCKET MICK on 11/08/2012(UTC)
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#49 Posted : 14 August 2012 13:05:37(UTC)
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Substance. BLue Monday had intrigued me, Confusion had confused me - it still grows on me every time I play that tune, just slowly gets better and better, in the same way as Coffee and TV by Blur does. I bought a 12" of Thieves Like Us in a charity 2nd hand bookshop that had a few records in as well. Loved it.

True Faith I thought was fantastic too. So I guess it was in 1987 that I bought Substance, on double cassette.

New Order forever.
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ROCKET MICK on 14/08/2012(UTC)
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#50 Posted : 14 August 2012 15:56:09(UTC)
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Movement on vinyl in 81, used to buy the album CDs before I could afford a CD player! Still got the "car cases" too.

The heady days of long lost youth and naivety.Wink


Seen this?
Lovely Scottish crumpet
Nod
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