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frank015  
#1 Posted : 30 July 2019 01:38:24(UTC)
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What are the best New Order bootlegs, by year?

Here are mine.

1981 - New York
1982 - Blackpool
1983 - Tolworth
1984 - Barcelona/Berlin/Hull (for the EGG/586/Temptation medley)/BBC Rock Around the Clock (brilliant Sooner Than You Think)
1985 - Leuven/Slough
1986 - Oxford/Manchester
1987 - Glastonbury/Sydney
1989 - Cuyahoga Falls (my favourite of the 1989 'stash tapes')/Irvine Meadows (for the setlist variations)
1993 - Reading

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#2 Posted : 30 July 2019 04:52:22(UTC)
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I’ll have a better go at this when I have a moment, but two that spring to mind are Tolworth 1983 (as you mentioned) and Royal Festival Hall 1984 (I’ve Got A Cock Like The M1, Decades, interesting version of Face Up etc.).

Glasto 1981 is pretty great too IMHO (despite / because of Sumner’s alcohol consumption).

Oh, and that recent Peppermint Lounge video was frankly magnificent.
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Oh and I agree that the Rock Around The Clock ‘84 performance is great and not just in a ‘car-crash’ kind of way.

I’m really hoping that this appearance makes it onto the DVDs of the forthcoming PC&L boxset.
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Oh and I agree that the Rock Around The Clock ‘84 performance is great and not just in a ‘car-crash’ kind of way.

I’m really hoping that this appearance makes it onto the DVDs of the forthcoming PC&L boxset.



Think someone said a while back the original BBC recording has been lost? Or cannot be found? Same thing i guess.Though what i mean is it may not be entirely lost but cannot be at present found?


Favourite bootleg by year? That's a bloody hard question...too many great ones



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Oh you mean live bootlegs. I was thinking more like this:




Also why does no one ever mention Joy Division live at Rock Am Ring 2004? They filmed it and everything!



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#6 Posted : 31 July 2019 10:22:00(UTC)
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Oh and I agree that the Rock Around The Clock ‘84 performance is great and not just in a ‘car-crash’ kind of way.

I’m really hoping that this appearance makes it onto the DVDs of the forthcoming PC&L boxset.



Think someone said a while back the original BBC recording has been lost? Or cannot be found? Same thing i guess.Though what i mean is it may not be entirely lost but cannot be at present found?


Favourite bootleg by year? That's a bloody hard question...too many great ones





Your starter for 10:

1981 - Glastonbury or Bristol?

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Oh and I agree that the Rock Around The Clock ‘84 performance is great and not just in a ‘car-crash’ kind of way.

I’m really hoping that this appearance makes it onto the DVDs of the forthcoming PC&L boxset.



Think someone said a while back the original BBC recording has been lost? Or cannot be found? Same thing i guess.Though what i mean is it may not be entirely lost but cannot be at present found?


Favourite bootleg by year? That's a bloody hard question...too many great ones





Your starter for 10:

1981 - Glastonbury or Bristol?



Oh , I’ve never heard Bristol 81. Is it worth tracking down?

Random faves of mine over the years

Rolling Stone, Milan 82

Kilkenny 83 because it was the first time I’d ever heard them live. Taped it off Radio 1 in December 83 and played it for months afterwards. Always loved Confusion, EGG and Temptation from this gig.

Vienna 84. Just always liked this FM recording. Cracking version of Temptation and early version of Sooner Than You Think.

85? Oooh... Slough maybe

Birmingham Tower Ballroom 86. One of their best ever gigs. I was there, well for the first half of the gig. Had to leave halfway through to catch train home, much to my eternal regret. The gig of course got mental later on with all the “Hey we might be a pop group but you’re a fuckin wanker!” stuff.

Sheffield Roxy 87. Was at this one. Great gig and a great boot.

88? Erm.... not sure!

89 Have always liked some of the USA summer 89 bootlegs. Great soundboard recordings. Can’t recall off the top of my head which though.

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#8 Posted : 31 July 2019 21:47:35(UTC)
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Oh and I agree that the Rock Around The Clock ‘84 performance is great and not just in a ‘car-crash’ kind of way.

I’m really hoping that this appearance makes it onto the DVDs of the forthcoming PC&L boxset.



Think someone said a while back the original BBC recording has been lost? Or cannot be found? Same thing i guess.Though what i mean is it may not be entirely lost but cannot be at present found?


Favourite bootleg by year? That's a bloody hard question...too many great ones





Your starter for 10:

1981 - Glastonbury or Bristol?



Oh , I’ve never heard Bristol 81. Is it worth tracking down?

Random faves of mine over the years

Rolling Stone, Milan 82

Kilkenny 83 because it was the first time I’d ever heard them live. Taped it off Radio 1 in December 83 and played it for months afterwards. Always loved Confusion, EGG and Temptation from this gig.

Vienna 84. Just always liked this FM recording. Cracking version of Temptation and early version of Sooner Than You Think.

85? Oooh... Slough maybe

Birmingham Tower Ballroom 86. One of their best ever gigs. I was there, well for the first half of the gig. Had to leave halfway through to catch train home, much to my eternal regret. The gig of course got mental later on with all the “Hey we might be a pop group but you’re a fuckin wanker!” stuff.

Sheffield Roxy 87. Was at this one. Great gig and a great boot.

88? Erm.... not sure!

89 Have always liked some of the USA summer 89 bootlegs. Great soundboard recordings. Can’t recall off the top of my head which though.



Bristol 81 is a good audience recording of a typical Movement set, before they started playing Temptation. Slough is pretty good, although we're a bit spoilt for choice with 1985 soundboards.

I haven't heard Vienna '84, Birmingham '86 or Sheffield '87. Will track 'em down. I love those gigs where Mr Sumner slags off the audience. We should have a sub-category for best "Barneyisms".







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We should have a sub-category for best "Barneyisms".


I agree. One of us ought to make a thread.

I seem to think there’s a good list of them somewhere online.



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Milan for When You're With Me.
Tolworth for the banter.
London 6.12.85 cassette for starting with Atmosphere, the closest ever to a definitive TPK, and the full soundcheck to boot.
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Milan for When You're With Me.
Tolworth for the banter.
London 6.12.85 cassette for starting with Atmosphere, the closest ever to a definitive TPK, and the full soundcheck to boot.


Good choice that one. Bernard: "Can you move back at the front. Someone's getting crushed. I don't give a fuck, but it sounds good when I say it".

Definitive TPK? How about Glastonbury '87 ("Big songs, small dicks"), with the porn samples at the end?
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Milan for When You're With Me


Was listening to the Milan gig today. Bloody brilliant and a good call.

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We should have a sub-category for best "Barneyisms".


I agree. One of us ought to make a thread.

I seem to think there’s a good list of them somewhere online.



Just came across a good one at Tower Ballroom, 09/04/85 during Sub-Culture:

"I like talking in my sleep, when it gets late at night. I often have a wank when my penis gets so tight. I sit around by day, thinking about womens' legs. I often think that women are just like brown eggs."
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Also, Hacienda July 83 audience boot is great sound quality.


oh and Brixton Academy Nov 2005.Was at that one and a great recording (by Digi Mic?) complete with Barney's parting quip at the end- "Joy Division New Order forever! Get that tattooed on yer arse!!"
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I’ve been re-listening to a tonne of New Order bootlegs recently.

My God, their 80s stuff is just immense.

Between those 5-8-6 / Everything’s Gone Green / Temptation segues, the ‘stream of consciousness’ lyrics and the Barneyisms, everything about the band was magnificent.

Even when they were bad (Canterbury Court ‘85, for instance), they were still bloody brilliant.

Studio and Live.
Keyboards and Guitars.
No other band ever comes anywhere near close.
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Milan for When You're With Me.
Tolworth for the banter.
London 6.12.85 cassette for starting with Atmosphere, the closest ever to a definitive TPK, and the full soundcheck to boot.


Good choice that one. Bernard: "Can you move back at the front. Someone's getting crushed. I don't give a fuck, but it sounds good when I say it".

Definitive TPK? How about Glastonbury '87 ("Big songs, small dicks"), with the porn samples at the end?


Fucking Hell, someone agrees with me about something.
When I went to university, I couldn't drag tonnes of vinyl up there so I made cassettes of my favourite take (no remixes unless hey had the full vocal and totally different music). The BBC Glastonbury recording has the synth too low in the mix, and it always annoyed me that on the official 12", Hooky's bass in the final coda is replaced by Bernard's sb-standard guitar playing.
I dug out the second Glasgow DVD the other day and fuck me, what a racket. I know it was part of the funpunk ethic, but honestly...
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"I like talking in my sleep, when it gets late at night. I often have a wank when my penis gets so tight. I sit around by day, thinking about womens' legs. I often think that women are just like brown eggs."


If I wrote that, you'd tell me to fuck off. Pure Shakespeare.
Thanks, you've been a fucking briliant audience. And we've been a fucking brilliant band.
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"I like talking in my sleep, when it gets late at night. I often have a wank when my penis gets so tight. I sit around by day, thinking about womens' legs. I often think that women are just like brown eggs."


If I wrote that, you'd tell me to fuck off. Pure Shakespeare.
Thanks, you've been a fucking briliant audience. And we've been a fucking brilliant band.



Barneyism!


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I moved house about 6 years ago and whittled my bootleg collection down from 250 to about 25 shows. I kept many of those listed above for their significance of early/different renditions of songs or for their superior sound quality (not necessarily soundboard only).

I also kept boots from shows I attended. I hadn't known of Barney's penchant for rude lyrics when I saw them in Berkeley in 1987 and he changed the line in The Perfect Kiss to "Tonight I should have stayed at home, playing with my big fat cock." Delightful!
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changed the line in The Perfect Kiss to "Tonight I should have stayed at home, playing with my big fat cock." Delightful!


Bernard's lyrics are notoriously complex and abstruse: 'You reached out in your sleep, and you felt my big fat cock'... 'When I walked through the door my wife she laid upon the floors, She was sucking cocks that whore'... 'I got a dick longer than the M1'... WHAT DOES IT ALL MEAN?
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Never Like This,
It Was Never Like This.
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Oklahoma Was Never Like Thi-i-i-i-is...
Oh, It Was Never Like This!
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Gosh, I haven't any bootlegs by New Order, but i have a 50 year old Danny Kirwan 's Fleetwood Mac bootleg lp and two by PF .0

I also haven't any guitar magazine articles about Bernard's guitar prowess , even though he has always been more interesting than many others that I won't name that get written about way too many times.

I have Ceremony by Galaxy 500, but not Luna . I like a lot of Luna . Dean Wareham's book is also good .

Freebass songs are getting better, although the singer is not so wonderful.

If New Order would do covers of some Moody Blues songs, Syd Barrett and early PF songs ,Panda Bear songs and other pretty songs I would not mind .

New Order should have the first created , privately owned anti grav airship ,so as to have easy , relaxing ,quiet , ,spacious, and comfortable touring conditions for their next 10 tours for their next 3 full length albums.





We're like kestrels
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I also haven't any guitar magazine articles about Bernard's guitar prowess , even though he has always been more interesting than many others that I won't name that get written about way too many times.

I have Ceremony by Galaxy 500, but not Luna . I like a lot of Luna . Dean Wareham's book is also good .



Agree with all these brilliant points! Not so sure about the ones I didn't quote...

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My current personal Favs:


1981 Glastonbury, love the In a Lonely Place and also Everything's Gone Green, I was there, they played just before Hawkwind.

1982 Paris, MAGIC GIG, chosen Time, Hurt and A lyric change in In a Lonely Place to 'A Light that Shines down from above, a light that is guided by love'

1983 Tower Ballroom, Brum, I was also there. Started with LWTUA, and a great version of Temptation, 'and Iv'e never seen such cunts quite like you before'

1984 RFH another I was lucky to be at, Great version of Face Up, Cock like the M1, and of course Decades.

1985 Hammersmith, great memories, meeting two people whom I have been friends with ever since.

1986 Tower Ballroom - missed this one - Great Boot

1987 Woolwich Coronet - Lovely theatre and was lucky to see em play 'Do the Ostrich'

1989 SECC, lost my shoe when they opened with Mr Disco - got it back after the gig.



Happy Days

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Superb!
Consider me extremely jealous.

Sadly, I didn’t get to se them until 1993.
Still Reading that was year was pretty damn fantastic.
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Superb!
Consider me extremely jealous.

Sadly, I didn’t get to se them until 1993.
Still Reading that was year was pretty damn fantastic.



I was at Reading too. Made the trip to say 'goodbye' to them (it supposedly being their swansong). It was a superb gig, complete with a priceless Barneyism (I may get a thread going .... Barneyisms: "The Wit and Wisdom of Bernard Sumner"):

"When I was a very small boy,Michael Jackson played with me/Now that we've grown up together, he's playing with my willy"

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