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Originally Posted by: Mr. Disco Wonder if there was something that could be done to fix the sound drop on Let's Go at 13 seconds... I mean, the edit on the 5th disc of Retro sounds fixed. Mail back your entire box set for a replacement disc.
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Anyone know which venue to BBC NI footage was recorded at on DVD 1? Don't think it says on the packaging?
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Originally Posted by: Mr Discography Anyone know which venue to BBC NI footage was recorded at on DVD 1? Don't think it says on the packaging? I believe it was Queen’s College, Belfast, Ireland, 27/01/86.
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Spent yesterday watching both DVDs, then last night I read the book while listening to CD 2. I'm very happy with this set.
The Pier gig from August 25, 1987 (a.k.a. Chapter III) is my favorite concert boot. I'm very glad All Day Long and Angel Dust from this gig were included. I wish the entire show soundboard tape would get released!
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enjoying the extra singles, and new remixes too.. i put together another instrumental one: with the demo versions NOTE * : Not the order of the tracks..... ==================== touched by the hand of God state of the nation (demo) shellshock (demo) evil dust bizarre love triangle (stephen hague 12 inch) blue monday 88 (alt mix) paradise (robert racic remix) -- left off the slow instrumentals...
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doing a comparison of the metallic covers for the CD... very different.... different colors, size, and the recreation is more like the album.... wonder why they changed it so much.. so, you can still get the original and keep that, because of the differences.. both are still pretty cool... the original is a like a 'slice' of the metallic album cover, instead of the whole thing.. later || | | | n egative 1 Edited by user 11 December 2024 13:25:50(UTC)
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Got round the other night to reading the 2 pieces in the book. The new one for the book and the old one. Reading the old one, i did vaguely recall some of it from back in the day, i guess it was in Melody Maker or NME around the release in 1986. Hooky slagging off other bands like Spandau and Wham! i used to find funny back then but now it just highlights how nasty he is to everyone, beit fellow ex band members or whoever is in his crosshairs. But , apart from that it does bring back memories of the band from that era, how they were and indeed maybe how we were.New Order are almost unrecognisable now from how they were back in the 80s.
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Originally Posted by: Fotz Got round the other night to reading the 2 pieces in the book. The new one for the book and the old one. Reading the old one, i did vaguely recall some of it from back in the day, i guess it was in Melody Maker or NME around the release in 1986. Hooky slagging off other bands like Spandau and Wham! i used to find funny back then but now it just highlights how nasty he is to everyone, beit fellow ex band members or whoever is in his crosshairs. But , apart from that it does bring back memories of the band from that era, how they were and indeed maybe how we were.New Order are almost unrecognisable now from how they were back in the 80s. Agree with that Fotz. PH always seems to have an agenda of putting people down which Uncle Bernard or Steve don't. I read a recent interview with Paul Weller and the interviewer was trying to get him to slag off contemproriares like DD or Spandau and he said No, Gary Kemp was one of the few decent people he'd spoken to. Anyway, think the point was just because their music is shite doesn't make them a bad person.
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