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Every time I hear "Unlearn this Hatred" I cannot help but think that the song will be their opener when they start touring...It's a GREAT song, btw...
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Would be a good opener, but have they been rehearsing it? Last I'd heard they were only doing the BBC session ones plus Plastic. |
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Yes I agree. On my iPhone I moved it to the first song, and I think it makes the cd so much better. It's a much better start then restless is for a cd.
As for the concert, it would be interesting to hear a live version, since 95% of the song is programmed. I would love to see what Phil and Tom would add to the song. At least for 2015 we already heard all the music complete songs live, minus Plastic. I'm willing to bet we get hatred and academic in 2016 sometime.
I imagined a great opening set for the concert would be:
1. Unlearn this hatred 2. Singularity 3. Mr. Disco 4. Regret 5. Restless
I could make a great setlist but this would be great start.
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Sadly that won't happen. Bernard has this idea nowadays that guitar songs have to come first and then move to a more danceable set, so stuff like Mr Disco wouldn't ever be that early in the set. And seeing as it got binned in 1989, I wouldn't have money on it ever being played again! |
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Originally Posted by: Jim Yes I agree. On my iPhone I moved it to the first song, and I think it makes the cd so much better. It's a much better start then restless is for a cd.
You might have a point there.Just listened to the track again and quite enjoyed it whereas previously i hadn't.Maybe it's the song's positioning on the album that has been the problem for me.
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Even on first listen to the cd, I felt hatred just didn't fit with the rest of the songs around it. Great song, but it felt like it didn't belong on the cd. But putting it first then let it go into the apple ring tone intro to restless, then restless kicks into guitar, makes it transition into the rest of the cd, nicely. And what a nice way to kick off the cd with the fasted song, and catchiest chorus on the cd.
And Tims right. My concert intro is to dance. I would like to think they might try something different and go with a 90% dance concert, but I agree and think it will be a same concert with some MC songs added.
With Phil and Tom, I would like them to try some technique songs again. Maybe with Phil's second guitar, they could add more to the songs, and sound better live?
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Originally Posted by: Jim Even on first listen to the cd, I felt hatred just didn't fit with the rest of the songs around it. Great song, but it felt like it didn't belong on the cd. But putting it first then let it go into the apple ring tone intro to restless, then restless kicks into guitar, makes it transition into the rest of the cd, nicely. And what a nice way to kick off the cd with the fasted song, and catchiest chorus on the cd.
And Tims right. My concert intro is to dance. I would like to think they might try something different and go with a 90% dance concert, but I agree and think it will be a same concert with some MC songs added.
With Phil and Tom, I would like them to try some technique songs again. Maybe with Phil's second guitar, they could add more to the songs, and sound better live?
The thing i am interested in is which songs will they drop from the set. If they are going to play 5 new ones then they are probably going to drop 5. I think these will be culled: 1. Elegia 2. Crystal 3. A O C 4. KW1 5. T P K what does everyone else think? |
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Originally Posted by: Jim Yes I agree. On my iPhone I moved it to the first song, and I think it makes the cd so much better. It's a much better start then restless is for a cd.
As for the concert, it would be interesting to hear a live version, since 95% of the song is programmed. I would love to see what Phil and Tom would add to the song. At least for 2015 we already heard all the music complete songs live, minus Plastic. I'm willing to bet we get hatred and academic in 2016 sometime.
I imagined a great opening set for the concert would be:
1. Unlearn this hatred 2. Singularity 3. Mr. Disco 4. Regret 5. Restless
I could make a great setlist but this would be great start.
One of the more maddening things about seeing New Order live has been their insistence that "Technique" never existed as an album. Why they have pretty-much ignored EVERY song on that record for the past decade is beyond me. It's their "magnum opus" if you ask me....
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Very simple answer to this one. Bernard can't sing them anymore. He can't reach the range he always struggled to sing in the 80s. They tried changing the key of various songs to see if they could get them more comfortable vocally, but it wasn't a success. This is why most of Low Life, all of Brotherhood and all of Technique have been absent. Perfect Kiss was the only one that worked with a key change. And as we know, if Bernard doesn't want to do something, it doesn't happen. |
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Originally Posted by: Tim Very simple answer to this one. Bernard can't sing them anymore. He can't reach the range he always struggled to sing in the 80s. They tried changing the key of various songs to see if they could get them more comfortable vocally, but it wasn't a success. This is why most of Low Life, all of Brotherhood and all of Technique have been absent. Perfect Kiss was the only one that worked with a key change. And as we know, if Bernard doesn't want to do something, it doesn't happen. What's the complicated answer? The songs that instantly come to mind as a bridge too far are The Village, Face Up and Age of Consent. Yet AoC was successfully transposed for the most recent tours. B.L.T. was never dropped and Round & Round makes sporadic appearances. Furthermore, Mr. Disco, Vanishing Point and Dream Attack aren't necessarily Alvin & the Chipmunks territory. It's probably more a matter of whether the band (some would say mostly Barney) feel the extra work of revisiting/rebuilding long-unperformed tracks is worthwhile.
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I love setlist games. This would be my ideal Music Complete setlist. Keep in mind I am imagining NO would do an 19-20 song main set ala NIN or Depeche Mode.
1. The Game 2. Academic 3. Krafty 4. Unlearn This Hatred 5. Regret 6. Restless 7. Crystal 8. Singularity 9. This Time of Night 10. Stray Dog (Instrumental version) 11. 586 12. Vanishing Point 13. People on the High Line 14. Bizarre Love Triangle 15. Tutti Frutti 16. Fine Time 17. True Faith 18. Plastic 19. The Perfect Kiss 20. Blue Monday
21. Your Silent Face 23. Everthing's Gone Green 23. Age of Cosnent 24. Temptation
25. Transmission 26. Love Will Tear Us Apart
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How many? Never in a million years. So many NO songs are longer, for a start. It'll be 13 or 14 plus the JD encore of 2 or 3. |
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Originally Posted by: Tim How many? Never in a million years. So many NO songs are longer, for a start. It'll be 13 or 14 plus the JD encore of 2 or 3. It's about time they start swapping in some New Order for most of the Joy Division tracks. They're a nice treat occasionally but The Light have got it covered. As for Blue Monday, are the band really that concerned people will cry about seeing New Order "but they didn't play Blue Monday"? They've been playing it since 1982, people!
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It would be nice to hear some new old tracks as well songs from MC .
I guess it depends on time as much as anything....once the live arrangement of the new album tracks has been done, along with practising the rest of the set, that may have absorbed all their rehearsal time.
We'll know in just over 24 hours (and no I'm not predicting a set change there).
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Originally Posted by: JG It would be nice to hear some new old tracks as well songs from MC .
I guess it depends on time as much as anything....once the live arrangement of the new album tracks has been done, along with practising the rest of the set, that may have absorbed all their rehearsal time.
We'll know in just over 24 hours (and no I'm not predicting a set change there). No set change i reckon 5 MC tracks will be played and 5 from the previous set dropped, that must be a 30% set change at least. |
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Originally Posted by: Andy What's the complicated answer?
Quote:Ever wondered why only Bernard-written songs get played at gigs? Let's just say that someone who shall remain nameless but not beardless didn't get the same royalty split after the demise of Factory that he did before, and it has rankled somewhat ever since.
Revenge and Electronic both had a promo budget and advance circa £1m. Revenge tanked and sold about 14 albums. Electronic ruled the world. Tony Wilson decided that, rather than pay Barney the Electronic royalties, to offset against the loss of Revenge and not pay Barney, they're both New Order anyway.
Come 1993, and Barney quite rightly wants his cash : the royalties which were not paid by Wilson.
Come the London deal, BS gets a larger deal as a result with Hooky taking reduced royalties to compensate for the missiing £1,000,000. For some reason, come 2006, I imagine the deal has not been renegotiated. That's my understanding. Could be totally wrong mind you, but it's called "showbusiness" for a reason.
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Singularity Ceremony Crystal Age of Consent 586 Restless Lonesome Tonight Your Silent Face Tutti Frutti Highline BLT Sirens Plastic Perfect Kiss True Faith Temptation Atmosphere LWTUA Blue Monday
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Originally Posted by: The Ruts Originally Posted by: Andy What's the complicated answer?
Quote:Ever wondered why only Bernard-written songs get played at gigs? Let's just say that someone who shall remain nameless but not beardless didn't get the same royalty split after the demise of Factory that he did before, and it has rankled somewhat ever since.
Revenge and Electronic both had a promo budget and advance circa £1m. Revenge tanked and sold about 14 albums. Electronic ruled the world. Tony Wilson decided that, rather than pay Barney the Electronic royalties, to offset against the loss of Revenge and not pay Barney, they're both New Order anyway.
Come 1993, and Barney quite rightly wants his cash : the royalties which were not paid by Wilson.
Come the London deal, BS gets a larger deal as a result with Hooky taking reduced royalties to compensate for the missiing £1,000,000. For some reason, come 2006, I imagine the deal has not been renegotiated. That's my understanding. Could be totally wrong mind you, but it's called "showbusiness" for a reason. How is our discussion about Bernard's vocal range germane to this?
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Originally Posted by: Get Ready Stockholm Set List
Singularity Ceremony Crystal Age of Consent 586 Restless Lonesome Tonight Your Silent Face Tutti Frutti Highline BLT Sirens Plastic Perfect Kiss True Faith Temptation Atmosphere LWTUA Blue Monday
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Originally Posted by: Andy Originally Posted by: The Ruts Originally Posted by: Andy What's the complicated answer?
Quote:Ever wondered why only Bernard-written songs get played at gigs? Let's just say that someone who shall remain nameless but not beardless didn't get the same royalty split after the demise of Factory that he did before, and it has rankled somewhat ever since.
Revenge and Electronic both had a promo budget and advance circa £1m. Revenge tanked and sold about 14 albums. Electronic ruled the world. Tony Wilson decided that, rather than pay Barney the Electronic royalties, to offset against the loss of Revenge and not pay Barney, they're both New Order anyway.
Come 1993, and Barney quite rightly wants his cash : the royalties which were not paid by Wilson.
Come the London deal, BS gets a larger deal as a result with Hooky taking reduced royalties to compensate for the missiing £1,000,000. For some reason, come 2006, I imagine the deal has not been renegotiated. That's my understanding. Could be totally wrong mind you, but it's called "showbusiness" for a reason. How is our discussion about Bernard's vocal range germane to this? Because someone asked why certain albums are ignored live. The above is another reason why certain songs haven't appeared live in a while.
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