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#1 Posted : 11 January 2013 13:40:13(UTC)
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Noticed that an upcoming episode of Stuart Maconie's mammoth documentary series on Radio 2 'The People's Songs' is to have an episode based around World In Motion. No date as yet when this will be broadcast though.
World In Motion doc
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#2 Posted : 13 January 2013 13:00:32(UTC)
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I love this song by new order, I can listen to it over and over.
I promise to make you so alive that the fall of dust on furniture will deafen you. Nina Cassian
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ROCKET MICK on 13/01/2013(UTC)
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#3 Posted : 13 January 2013 17:41:11(UTC)
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I love this song by new order, I can listen to it over and over.


I don't know which is more sick, your post or Mick thanking you for it.
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#4 Posted : 13 January 2013 17:51:52(UTC)
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Andy wrote:
Linus Solanki wrote:
I love this song by new order, I can listen to it over and over.


I don't know which is more sick, your post or Mick thanking you for it.


I don't know why people hate this song so much, I still love it especially the rap in the end. I guess I am one of the few ones who likes it.

I promise to make you so alive that the fall of dust on furniture will deafen you. Nina Cassian
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ROCKET MICK on 14/01/2013(UTC)
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#5 Posted : 13 January 2013 18:24:47(UTC)
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Linus Solanki wrote:
Andy wrote:
Linus Solanki wrote:
I love this song by new order, I can listen to it over and over.


I don't know which is more sick, your post or Mick thanking you for it.


I don't know why people hate this song so much, I still love it especially the rap in the end. I guess I am one of the few ones who likes it.



I didn't say I hate it. I just think you're sick.

You recently posted this in the DC Dance Party thread: "rap is always going to be Crap in my mind."
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ROCKET MICK on 14/01/2013(UTC)
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#6 Posted : 14 January 2013 00:58:33(UTC)
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World in Motion, Such a Good Thing, Sugarcane... all these songs have something in common. Too poppy, maybe so, but these are my favorite NO tunes.

I understand why World in Motion has such a hard time among British fans: it's an England song, so the Scots, Welsh and Irish feel left out. Or maybe it is a bitter reminder of the failure of the English team at the '90 Cup.
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#7 Posted : 14 January 2013 01:19:01(UTC)
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Makes a change from sodding Blue Monday, I suppose.
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ROCKET MICK on 14/01/2013(UTC)
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Has anyone ever heard the John Barnes rap 'performed' by Gazza or the other guys?
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ROCKET MICK on 14/01/2013(UTC)
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Has anyone ever heard the John Barnes rap 'performed' by Gazza or the other guys?


Are you referring to The B-Side ?
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ROCKET MICK on 14/01/2013(UTC)
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#10 Posted : 29 August 2013 09:17:24(UTC)
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The episode about World In Motion is on Wednesday 11th September, 22.00 Radio 2.


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ROCKET MICK on 30/08/2013(UTC)
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#11 Posted : 30 August 2013 07:37:16(UTC)
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I love World in Motion!

I first heard WIM when I was..14. I heard it on the Best of New Order comp. I had no idea it was a World Cup song. I didn't even know what the World Cup was then.

I just liked it because it had a great, uplifting, Housey vibe, great poppy lead synth riff, good lyrics about having the courage to be yourself....

Now, the rap part I was kind of confused about...I was like "who is this dude and why is he rapping about Football?"

I was also confused about the patriotic "WE'RE SINGING FOR ENGLAND" part...I thought..."Wow, New Order are so patriotic, that's great. If I were from England, I'd feel pretty cool singing this in a bar or something."

A few years later, I found out that WIM was a World Cup song...which is how I found out what the World Cup is.

Anyways. I think it's a fun, catchy, anthemic tune. I like Steve's drumming on it.
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ROCKET MICK on 30/08/2013(UTC)
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#12 Posted : 30 August 2013 08:00:06(UTC)
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Not often mentioned and maybe slightly unacknowledged what a great thunderous thwack sound they achieved with Steve's drumming on the song. Especially on the intro and outro.
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ROCKET MICK on 30/08/2013(UTC)
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#13 Posted : 30 August 2013 08:47:54(UTC)
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Not often mentioned and maybe slightly unacknowledged what a great thunderous thwack sound they achieved with Steve's drumming on the song. Especially on the intro and outro.



Exactly!
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