Originally Posted by: Michael Monkhouse There was that Dalek shenanigans and the 'Crystal' line in the Electronic B-side 'Radiation'. What a hotbed of ideas they are... How LEGIT is this:
https://www.ebay.com/itm...der-Smiths-/253210667585 ? Slightly off-topic but the Lec's 'Second to None' and 'All that I Need' are better than a lot of LP tracks.
No one listens to the Corrs. You just watch them. (People ask why I'm always criticising Trump and jerking off to the Spice Girls. Well I tried it the other way round and it wasn't the same... DISGUSTING! A grown man criticising the Spice Girls).
There was a good premix of Someone Like You too
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5so_8xLDkQYAnd Close Range
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rtreehmbi2UI never liked Close Range cos of the namby pamby lyrics but the DVD live version is better - backing vocals and a longer introduction.
I do really like 'Second To None'. 'All That I Need' was pretty good too.
Both those premix versions are excellent. I especially like the 'Someone Like You' mix. That track is bloody great anyway.
As regards the DJ mixes of 'Crystal', I have a couple of the Cybersecrecy mixes (Indestructible & Shatterproof Mixes), a couple of the Corvin Dalek mixes (Siliconsex & Donner & Summer Remixes) and the Original Demo on the Mark Reeder 'Collaborator' LP. I think there were some Flatner & Ingram mixes too but I've never heard them.
Music-wise, the mixes aren't really my cup of tea. However, it's really nice to hear the additional lyrics that are included in some of them:
'The close that I get to you,
The more you run away from me.
Just tell what I've got to do,
You don't have to be afraid of me.
I want your love,
I need your love.
I want the things that others have.
Whenever you're here with me,
That's where I want to be.'
For anyone that didn't know, prior to New Order recording Crystal, Sumner's vocals were given to various DJs, via Mark Reeder, with the idea that they would make tracks using the vocals supplied. Pete Tong heard heard one of the mixes created and said that it was the best New Order track he'd heard since Blue Monday, so NO decided to record a version themselves.
They presumably added the chorus (I don't know what to say etc.), as that doesn't seem to appear in any of the mixes.
The mixes created by the DJs were shelved until after the band's version had been released (which makes sense). I think that some of them have never seen the light of day.
Here's the Cybersecrecy Shatterproof Mix with the extra lyrics if anyone is interested:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLkmtU6t1OUI think some of them might have been sung by Dawn Zee in NO's version, but it's nice to hear Sumner sing them.
Seen as if some of the remixes used these lyrics and some didn't, it makes you wonder if there were any other lyrics not used.