I've probably mentioned this several times before, but over the years, I've compiled a list of working titles used by the band.
I know we've discussed these at various points on these forums before (most recently on the 'Peter Hook Has Something To Say' thread).
For each 'working title', I've to try to corroborate with various official sources such as press cuttings, books (including images of tapes from the Definitive Edition books) and Johnny James' invaluable confirmations on these boards.
I've not only listed 'official' working titles but have also identified when a bootlegger has guessed a title and used it on a bootleg LP.
I still have a few though that I can't trace the source for and wondered if anyone had any info (including speculation) on these.
If anyone can shed any light on these, I'd be most grateful. Perhaps you remember an interview that mentioned the working title. Or, perhaps, you have a bootleg that uses the working title. Maybe you've seen an image of a setlist or master tape with the alternate title listed.
Any information gratefully received.
1) The Him > The Hymn
I've seen reference to this actually having a working title of 'The Hymn'. Is this correct?
Considering the two words (Him/Hymn) are homonyms, I'm wondering if it's just a case of someone hearing the name and assuming that the title of the track is 'The Hymn', as the 'The Him' doesn't really make much sense grammatically.
If you have any examples (bootlegs, images etc.) of when 'The Hymn' has been used, I'd be interested to hear about these.
2) Temptation > Taboo No. 7
According to Michael Johnson's 'An Ideal For Living', this was a working title. However, I don't think I've ever seen it stated as such in any other place? Johnson's book contains some errors, so I just wanted some other evidence of this.
I perhaps need to consult Dec Hickey's book - he might reference this.
3) Blue Monday > The Beach
Apparently, Blue Monday was originally called 'The Beach'. Any truth to this?
Obviously, the b-side used this title and the lyrics refer to this title, but I'd be interesting in any evidence that points to the song ever using this.
4) Sunrise > Twenty-Four Hours Part II
This seems sketchy that this was ever a working title. It seems more likely that, prior to the LP coming out, a bootlegger or fan was trying to think of a title and they felt that the song sounded a bit like the JD classic.
Anybody seen a bootleg or any official source refer to this track in this way?
5) Sooner Than You Think > Aleph > Meaning Of Life > Family Affair
Multiple names used here.
The one most referred to is 'Aleph', which was used on the 'Dreams Are Over' bootleg of the Brixton 1983 gig (where the track debuted).
But has the band ever admitted to this name being used?
'Meaning Of Life' has been used, according to some sources on bootleg tapes, possibly of the Vaulkhaus '84 gig, which was broadcast on Swiss radio.
I've not seen this myself though.
'Family Affair' - no idea where this has come from. I've just seen it on a list here
https://www.new-order.ne...facs/workingtitles.html.6) As It Is When It Was > Things We Do
Again, no idea where this came from. It was on the same list as above
https://www.new-order.ne...facs/workingtitles.html.That's about it for now.
PS Forgive me if I've asked these questions before. My memory is really fading as I get older.