And no frickin iphones...wow...we never had any culture before iphone...So sad for new concerts...this was history and it goes back to the people who were there...No AI here...
Had this show on vhs in the early 80s. People have no idea what it was like listening to bands like JD/NO back in the 80s. Music was so inaccessible because good music went underground in the 80s in the US. We'd drive to downtown Houston and see layers of mysterious bootleg NO/JD, there werent online catalogs or even anyone to ask what the records were exactly. It lent a deep layer of obscurity and discovery to it, where an underground album from 5 years ago might as well have been a rock record from 50 years ago. Anyone you could find who listened to them was instantly your friend, like a secret handshake. I miss being at the vanguard of something so exciting and exclusive, most people never experience this in anything. Adult life is kind of boring in some ways lol.
True that. I listened to college radio stations in San Antonio & Austin in the late 80s & 90s. I miss hearing incredible tunes and waiting for a station break to see if I could find out the name of the song or the artist. I spent much of my youthful money on records, tapes and CDs at places like Hogwild Records, Apple Records, Sundance Records & Alien Records. I moved my entire catalog with me to Wisconsin and then Seattle. Most of it was left behind in Seattle when I moved overseas to New Zealand. I miss those days.
And you were vested in the albums/bands you listened to. Something kids today won't understand. Music is free now they don't have to spend anything on it
Count me in, try Tucson which was like 1/16th of what Houston's size back then. I'd ask and they'd be like "WTF are you asking about?". I think I finally got Movement when "Substance was released"
This is so good. So ahead of the time. It just worked. Hooky's bass is mesmerizing as always. Barney is wasted. Stephen looks zoned out. You can tell the band is still searching for its identity after Ian's death. The music was so harrowing, yet danceable. You just want to move a body part to this music. That was Joy Division, then New Order. Just amazing music. This is so raw. They played so much. They did it their way. Playing songs live before as they developed them. Then releasing them as singles along the way. Then playing them in different ways live. Never the same gig. Hooky says in the early days, they could just make music all the time. Even after Ian died. They always could make great music. They would come up with whole songs during rehearsal sessions. Just by bringing together what each one had been thinking about and working on. And this is what they would come up with. Music like this. Stephen made a lot of this music. On the sequencers. He's such an amazing drummer and producer. He's where it's at. And the reason Bernard worked as singer is because he never played when Ian sang. He played when the vocals weren't there. Hooky always played when Ian sang. So that remained the same as did Barney's guitar playing. That's how New Order worked. But that's also why they were so different from Joy Division. But still the same at the core.
This was just 1 year after Curtis' suicide, and the vocals are raw but the sound top notch. I was able to see no live at San Diego state outside and they sounded awesome. I was surprised because synth bands in those days didn't sound very good live. New order and Metallica best sounding live bands not even close.
amazing. Like watching the band transform from JD to NO right in front of you. So clear they're still searching for their new identity but they've clearly broken away from the JD mold.
Geezus.. 1981.. I can't even imagine what it was like hearing this.. Did anyone sound like this back then? Almost 40 years on and it still feels edgy, raw... Just fkin awesome..
@@ZumaDogg I’ve heard it said that, despite all the name checks NO get these days, there is still no one who sounds quite like them. And I have to agree. I can think of several songs that sound like Joy Division but NO achieved a unique sound that no one has quite replicated.
I've always thought Temptation was the song where they cast off the mantel of Joy Division and became something else. Before this, they were searching for something new and mourning the loss of Ian. After this, they went on to write some classic bittersweet pop songs and eventually became one of the biggest bands of the 80's. Back when they played this in NYC, Barney would sometimes try lyrics out for new songs off the top of his head. Think the immediacy of playing songs live in front of an audience would force him to sing stuff that he wouldn't when he was doing it consciously. Remember him talking about it in an interview back then. [I've been a massive fan since 1980 when I was only 10 years old, because I have a family connection to employees of the band.]
When I was studying in Leuven (Belgium) in the mid 90s I ordered this VHS in a now disappeared indie record store (Pumpkin Records). Cost me an arm and a leg, and I had to watch it on my parent's VHS player when they were out. . This was pre-internet for the masses, and definitely pre mp3. How times have changed :-)
I consume every version of this song that I can get my hands on, and never get tired of it except for covers of course, covers suck. I first heard this song when I was 15, on substance 87, and it perfectly defines my mental state.
@@cadeeshak I have nearly the same feeling about this song. Second favorite song by New Order (True Faith is first). Top ten song overall. I can listen for hours on end.
between 30-35 years ago was the ultimate age of new wave/post punk/ alternative music, thanks to New Order, The Cure, Depeche Mode and the Pet Shop Boys, inter alia (latin meaning) among others (bands that is; siuch as Echo & the Bunnymen; Cocteau Twins,... what other era of music could compare since thre 1960's?
Stephen Morris (the drummer...and more) writes about this performance in Volume II of his biography 'Fast Forward, Well worth a read, along with Peter Hook' 'Unknown Pleasures: Inside Joy Division' and 'Substance: Inside New Order'.
We saw a New Order gig in the UK in 1984, an amazing night. They finished with Temptation, the crowd of 2,000 went wild. Ahead of everyone else, they created brilliant New Wave tracks, that were also great to dance to..
Here's what I think the lyrics are People hate people like you People hate people like you People hate people like you Up, down, turn around Hit the floor, hurt the ground Tonight we're gonna be alright Tonight we're gonna get uptight Up, down, turn around Hit the floor, hurt the ground Tonight we're gonna... People hate people like you People hurt people like me Bolts from above hurt the people down below Bolts from above hurt the people down below Bolts from above hurt the people down below Bolts from above... Three ways, four ways, anyway you hit the floor Three ways, four ways, hit the door Three ways, four ways, anyway you hit the floor It's the last time, it's the last time Oh, it's the last time Oh, it's the last time Oh, it's the last time Oh, it's the last time Oh, up, down, turn around Hit the floor, hurt the ground Oh, up, down, turn around Hit the floor, hurt the ground Oh, up, down, turn around Hit the floor, hurt the ground Tonight's gonna be alright And I've never met anyone quite like you before No, I've never met anyone quite like you before No, I've never met anyone quite like you before No, I've never met anyone quite like you before It's the first time Oh, it's the first time Oh, it's the first time Oh, it's the first time Oh, it's the first time Oh, it's the first time Oh, it's the first time And it's going away It's going away around the bend
Hey Holy League when we first posted this video we hooked the old video recorder to a PC and then touched it up the best we could but since posting it there are some videos on TH-cam showing the full show from the original video tape. Try searching for it, if not on TH-cam, try Google or another search engine but its out there somewhere then you can enjoy the full show.
Holy League just for you heres a link to the full show th-cam.com/video/Em5Uggf2Cmo/w-d-xo.html and hey thanks to you and everybody who's commented on this epic video!
i've always thought the studio versions don't capture it adequately. this 'tavas shevchenko' live video version is my favourite by miles. it's a yearning song and the "i've never met anyone quite like you before - it's the last time/it's the first time" in this is still a gut punch after all these years.
This was filmed in 1981 in NYC East Village Ukranian Hall. I think it was an early Factory Records video release called Taras Schevchenko. A beautiful transitional period for New Order. I saw them at the Paradise Garage when Confusion came out, then next summer outdoors at Pier 42 on a double bill with Echo and the Bunnyman (!) Thanks for the posting!
Really glad things like this were documented and recorded, I think even though there's not a lot of late 70's Joy Division footage floating around, we're fortunate to have a vast amount of concert videos of New Order from the early and mid 80's, which makes me happy :)
THE GREATEST NEW WAVE DANCE SONG EVER! I DARE YOU TO DANCE TO THE ORIGINAL 1982 VERSION ALL THE WAY THROUGH AND NOT END UP DRIPPING SWEAT BY THE END! I'M SO GLAD THEY CHANGED THE LYRICS FOR THE SEMINAL 1982 VERSION
I ended up with Gillians Arp Quadra you see in this video , it was in a bit of a state and totally dead ,, if you look on my channel i restored it and show it being played etc , i also have a Boss Dr 55 the same as they use hear to trigger the Quadra etc ,, they turned it on in the Truth beat setting , thats why its starts like it does , but i love this mistake , as its sounds good as a starter for Temptation , i also do most Joy Division covers on my channel as ive had a few Arp Omnis JD and NO also used , until it got stolen from van in New York on this tour , thats why they got the Quadra as it has the Omni strings in it , plus lots more
Chris, you, like me are one of the "people in the know", as my freinds used to call me. We all beleive New Order as the best band to come out of the post-punk era. Period.
Apparently this was from the Taras Shevchenko video (FACT 77) people are saying on here, which i did own, so I have seen it before if that's right, just didn't recognise it.
Oh my god, just to relive some of the music of my youth, such great times. The Clash at SUNY Binghamton, Oingo Boingo opening for The B52’s, and the Go Go’s and the Flock of Seagulls.
I remember hearing this version for the first time many years ago. "Temptation" had already been my favorite New Order song ever (as I remains today) and was pleasantly surprised that the music was nearly same; just the lyrics had to be tweaked; which they were several months later.
Thanks for sharing. They have done something to the sound on this my VHS copy never sounded this good. The video was my 'main' present one christmas. Not complaining mind, definitive version for me.
My favorite song…period. While the Substance version is my preferred version, the different direction the guitar solo takes at 5:15 really works for me. Really drives home the melancholy feel of the whole song through some utterly gorgeous lyrical guitar work. Wish they would work this bit back into one of the live tours.
1st time I heard this song it because my favourite song of all time, the energy I felt as I danced to it in 1982 took me away from reality for a few minutes.
They played in Toronto, this past summer... What can I say but " BRILLIANT "... our children bought us tickets... love it.. xo I do have live video if anyone is interested.
It's not really New Order without Hooky though. If you can, see his band Peter Hook and the Light, they tour regularly playing J.D and N.O songs and his great passion for live performance still comes through.
Very enjoyable find, seems that the lyrics weren't fully formed or fleshed out, but the groove/ instrumental in tact. Love the gurgling synths, probably my favorite New Order song... Temptation
Oh, the good old days of NO's humble beginnings well before egos got in the way splitting them up -- Hooky versus the other three (or The Other Two and Bernie). What a shame.
I like how the drum machine was playing truth at the beginning and triggering the synth, you only had a couple patterns you could save and Depeche Mode used it for their first few shows.
Too right man. The JD purists ( and naturally I adore JD ) usually have something ghoulish about them, droning on about Ian C and completely ignoring the three other wonderful musicians and songwriters in the band. Their obsession with Ian C displays their complete lack of interest in the actual music, and how it was evolving. This tune here? The best thing Barney ever wrote. The best bass lines Hooky ever dreamt up. And yes, I include the entire JD canon when making this statement. Fucking ghouls. leave Ian Curtis alone and stop projecting your juvenile Munchausen-by-proxy death-fascination on a nice and very talented lad from Macclesfield. Twats.
I'm sure many will agree with 'best thing Barney ever wrote' and 'best bass lines hooky ever dreamt up', but there will be many that disagree and prefer other NO songs and bass lines, such is the wealth of brilliance they produced in their heyday.
There are comments on Joy Division videos where people exclaim that Ian looks so sad or something along those lines. If they feel that way fine. But to me this is where the real hurt is shown. Bernard's frustration with having to step up and sing ... he throws his arms up in the air and looks as if he has had it with that damn microphone. But like the rest of the band he carries on making the best of it. And I wonder if how Hooky is playing with his back to the audience most of the time, if something like that was the inspiration for a few years later culminating with The Jesus and Mary Chain, when it suddenly became hip and cool for band members to play with their backs to the crowd. If so, that's pretty amusing :-)
Just from looking at how tired he looks you can see how Steve is basically a drumming machine. One of the best drummers ever
The people in the crowd were witnessing history during this performance
Haha so true. They didn't know it but they were witnessing the future right before their very eyes
And no frickin iphones...wow...we never had any culture before iphone...So sad for new concerts...this was history and it goes back to the people who were there...No AI here...
This is the Holy Grail as far as I am concerned.
Though you said this a year ago...it's as true today..
Yep, True dat :)
Barney's like a man possessed here. Fucking momentous
Lethal, you can't just let someone come across this by searching TH-cam without a warning 😍
Had this show on vhs in the early 80s. People have no idea what it was like listening to bands like JD/NO back in the 80s. Music was so inaccessible because good music went underground in the 80s in the US. We'd drive to downtown Houston and see layers of mysterious bootleg NO/JD, there werent online catalogs or even anyone to ask what the records were exactly. It lent a deep layer of obscurity and discovery to it, where an underground album from 5 years ago might as well have been a rock record from 50 years ago. Anyone you could find who listened to them was instantly your friend, like a secret handshake. I miss being at the vanguard of something so exciting and exclusive, most people never experience this in anything. Adult life is kind of boring in some ways lol.
right
True that. I listened to college radio stations in San Antonio & Austin in the late 80s & 90s. I miss hearing incredible tunes and waiting for a station break to see if I could find out the name of the song or the artist. I spent much of my youthful money on records, tapes and CDs at places like Hogwild Records, Apple Records, Sundance Records & Alien Records. I moved my entire catalog with me to Wisconsin and then Seattle. Most of it was left behind in Seattle when I moved overseas to New Zealand. I miss those days.
And you were vested in the albums/bands you listened to. Something kids today won't understand. Music is free now they don't have to spend anything on it
well said..and yep adult life is boring..!
Count me in, try Tucson which was like 1/16th of what Houston's size back then. I'd ask and they'd be like "WTF are you asking about?". I think I finally got Movement when "Substance was released"
Hurt. Loss. Pain. Perseverance.
In no particular order.
Random is the new order I guess?
This is so good. So ahead of the time. It just worked. Hooky's bass is mesmerizing as always. Barney is wasted. Stephen looks zoned out. You can tell the band is still searching for its identity after Ian's death. The music was so harrowing, yet danceable. You just want to move a body part to this music. That was Joy Division, then New Order. Just amazing music.
This is so raw. They played so much. They did it their way. Playing songs live before as they developed them. Then releasing them as singles along the way. Then playing them in different ways live. Never the same gig. Hooky says in the early days, they could just make music all the time. Even after Ian died. They always could make great music. They would come up with whole songs during rehearsal sessions. Just by bringing together what each one had been thinking about and working on. And this is what they would come up with. Music like this. Stephen made a lot of this music. On the sequencers. He's such an amazing drummer and producer. He's where it's at. And the reason Bernard worked as singer is because he never played when Ian sang. He played when the vocals weren't there. Hooky always played when Ian sang. So that remained the same as did Barney's guitar playing. That's how New Order worked. But that's also why they were so different from Joy Division. But still the same at the core.
Hey Josh thanks so much for posting such a great comment, you've nailed it
totally wrong... we could hear guitar parts when ian was singing...
*My neighbors liked this song so much they threw bricks through my windows so they can hear it better*
Awesome!!!
🤣😂🤣😂
So would I lol I love this song so much I had it tattooed on me
I love this song so much I blasted it at 2am the other night. My neighbor got angry and called the cops. The cops arrived and arrested my neighbor.
This was just 1 year after Curtis' suicide, and the vocals are raw but the sound top notch.
I was able to see no live at San Diego state outside and they sounded awesome. I was surprised because synth bands in those days didn't sound very good live.
New order and Metallica best sounding live bands not even close.
Mr Morris is a magical drummer.
amazing. Like watching the band transform from JD to NO right in front of you. So clear they're still searching for their new identity but they've clearly broken away from the JD mold.
This version is insane. That guitar is magic
Geezus.. 1981.. I can't even imagine what it was like hearing this.. Did anyone sound like this back then? Almost 40 years on and it still feels edgy, raw... Just fkin awesome..
M E we were there with you and this will be timeless forever. Thanks for a great comment!!!
I was around in the 80s when New Order came out. A: NO. No other group sounded like this. It was a very innovative sound.
@@ZumaDogg I’ve heard it said that, despite all the name checks NO get these days, there is still no one who sounds quite like them. And I have to agree. I can think of several songs that sound like Joy Division but NO achieved a unique sound that no one has quite replicated.
sounds a lil bit like Kraftwerk, maybe just me.
@@brakecheck5354 Even NO doesn't sound like NO.
I've always thought Temptation was the song where they cast off the mantel of Joy Division and became something else. Before this, they were searching for something new and mourning the loss of Ian. After this, they went on to write some classic bittersweet pop songs and eventually became one of the biggest bands of the 80's.
Back when they played this in NYC, Barney would sometimes try lyrics out for new songs off the top of his head. Think the immediacy of playing songs live in front of an audience would force him to sing stuff that he wouldn't when he was doing it consciously. Remember him talking about it in an interview back then. [I've been a massive fan since 1980 when I was only 10 years old, because I have a family connection to employees of the band.]
When I was studying in Leuven (Belgium) in the mid 90s I ordered this VHS in a now disappeared indie record store (Pumpkin Records). Cost me an arm and a leg, and I had to watch it on my parent's VHS player when they were out. . This was pre-internet for the masses, and definitely pre mp3. How times have changed :-)
If could marry that synth pattern I wouldn’t hesitate to do it
I consume every version of this song that I can get my hands on, and never get tired of it except for covers of course, covers suck. I first heard this song when I was 15, on substance 87, and it perfectly defines my mental state.
I have still have the Substance rainbow flag tour shirt
Mark, mabe you could tell me where to find or what is the version called that I heard on the stereo in the car back then please?
@@bentonrodeheaver2596 it was probably from substance 87 just look up the substance 87 version
@Benton Rodeheaver, as Mark noted, if you heard it on the radio (and good for you if you did!), it almost HAD to be from Substance.
@@cadeeshak I have nearly the same feeling about this song.
Second favorite song by New Order (True Faith is first).
Top ten song overall.
I can listen for hours on end.
this is so good.. considering this was 1981.. 35 years ago.. they were so ahead of their time..
that's it! 35 years ago...
between 30-35 years ago was the ultimate age of new wave/post punk/ alternative music, thanks to New Order, The Cure, Depeche Mode and the Pet Shop Boys, inter alia (latin meaning) among others (bands that is; siuch as Echo & the Bunnymen; Cocteau Twins,... what other era of music could compare since thre 1960's?
7th time played live, 2nd time with vocals. True birth of New Order. Beautiful!
I can’t believe I have just now discovered this live version. It’s so good it hurts.
This is beautiful . New Order at their best .
Welcome to the new wave, 1980s. These guys led the way, cementing themselves as all-time greats in the process
Stephen Morris (the drummer...and more) writes about this performance in Volume II of his biography 'Fast Forward, Well worth a read, along with Peter Hook' 'Unknown Pleasures: Inside Joy Division' and 'Substance: Inside New Order'.
We saw a New Order gig in the UK in 1984, an amazing night. They finished with Temptation, the crowd of 2,000 went wild.
Ahead of everyone else, they created brilliant New Wave tracks, that were also great to dance to..
waaaaaaay away of their time along with timeless masterpieces. one of the best, most talented bands ever...
Here's what I think the lyrics are
People hate people like you
People hate people like you
People hate people like you
Up, down, turn around
Hit the floor, hurt the ground
Tonight we're gonna be alright
Tonight we're gonna get uptight
Up, down, turn around
Hit the floor, hurt the ground
Tonight we're gonna...
People hate people like you
People hurt people like me
Bolts from above hurt the people down below
Bolts from above hurt the people down below
Bolts from above hurt the people down below
Bolts from above...
Three ways, four ways, anyway you hit the floor
Three ways, four ways, hit the door
Three ways, four ways, anyway you hit the floor
It's the last time, it's the last time
Oh, it's the last time
Oh, it's the last time
Oh, it's the last time
Oh, it's the last time
Oh, up, down, turn around
Hit the floor, hurt the ground
Oh, up, down, turn around
Hit the floor, hurt the ground
Oh, up, down, turn around
Hit the floor, hurt the ground
Tonight's gonna be alright
And I've never met anyone quite like you before
No, I've never met anyone quite like you before
No, I've never met anyone quite like you before
No, I've never met anyone quite like you before
It's the first time
Oh, it's the first time
Oh, it's the first time
Oh, it's the first time
Oh, it's the first time
Oh, it's the first time
Oh, it's the first time
And it's going away
It's going away around the bend
Thanks Farid for doing this, its such an epic song and is the original version of Temptation!
Farid Muhammad 🙏🙏🙏
respect, gratitude, thanks
Farid Muhammad thank you
Seen this gig live. It feels like it was yesterday. Also have the original VHS tape realese. But no equipment to play it.
Hey Holy League when we first posted this video we hooked the old video recorder to a PC and then touched it up the best we could but since posting it there are some videos on TH-cam showing the full show from the original video tape. Try searching for it, if not on TH-cam, try Google or another search engine but its out there somewhere then you can enjoy the full show.
Holy League just for you heres a link to the full show th-cam.com/video/Em5Uggf2Cmo/w-d-xo.html and hey thanks to you and everybody who's commented on this epic video!
Me too, the VHS and no vcr. Glad it was released with 316
I listen to this song every day.
36 years ago today : ) My favorite New Order performance
Is there a better performance by anybody ???!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Staggering!!!!!
Everthing about this music says temptation...dark, chaotic, Brilliant!!
Best version. Bernie’s guitar solo is amazing.
You should listen to the version from Derby Blue Note, 3/3/82 - Bernard’s guitar solo at the start of Temptation is spine-tingling!
Saw them at Salford University around this time, green and blue lights: mesmerising, almost sacred.
I love this version of "Temptation" the original, is the best to me. New Order is one of the best live bands too.
i've always thought the studio versions don't capture it adequately. this 'tavas shevchenko' live video version is my favourite by miles. it's a yearning song and the "i've never met anyone quite like you before - it's the last time/it's the first time" in this is still a gut punch after all these years.
+antonyjames70 Well said. Light years ahead. Raw and tight.
+antonyjames70 Indeed, I wish they released this in some form
agreed
They did, the Taras VHS and on 316 dvd
This was the 7th time they played this one live, the 2nd with vocals
this is soo guud! been listening like once a week for a year, no kidding!!
No smile, no tears, just pure pain! Ian Curtis R.I.P!
this is simply amazing. the fact that it's 1981 makes it even more so.
This was filmed in 1981 in NYC East Village Ukranian Hall. I think it was an early Factory Records video release called Taras Schevchenko. A beautiful transitional period for New Order.
I saw them at the Paradise Garage when Confusion came out, then next summer outdoors at Pier 42 on a double bill with Echo and the Bunnyman (!) Thanks for the posting!
Hooky during his Hans Gruber phase
Jokes!!!
EVEN NOW WATCHING THIS LIVE VIDEO, IT APPEARS THAT THE BAND WAS MAKING THE SONG UP AS THEY WENT ALONG....
THERE DEFINITELY A HINT OF THIS SONGS WRITING PROCESS TAKING PLACE ON STAGE
Really glad things like this were documented and recorded, I think even though there's not a lot of late 70's Joy Division footage floating around, we're fortunate to have a vast amount of concert videos of New Order from the early and mid 80's, which makes me happy :)
Birth of 80s 90s 2000s music raw authentic and original! Wish I had been there? Seen them in 1983 at hacienda so probably should be happy?!
THE GREATEST NEW WAVE DANCE SONG EVER! I DARE YOU TO DANCE TO THE ORIGINAL 1982 VERSION ALL THE WAY THROUGH AND NOT END UP DRIPPING SWEAT BY THE END!
I'M SO GLAD THEY CHANGED THE LYRICS FOR THE SEMINAL 1982 VERSION
Ésto es muy fuerte...
emoción pura.
registro histórico.
Gracias.
Is there a better performance by anybody????!!!!!!!! Staggering!!!!!
joy division goes proto goth disco
AMAZING EARLY VERSION
NEW ORDER F O R E V E R.
Absolutely fantastic, still have the Taras Shevchenko VHS and the version of Everythings Gone Green still blows me away.
Exactly! Absolutely amazing
Just fantastic
I will not say this again: "This is so sweet!"
Con este video he visto la transición de JD a New Order... Excelente! Amé esta versión de Temptation (más que las siguientes) ❤️🌹
I ended up with Gillians Arp Quadra you see in this video , it was in a bit of a state and totally dead ,, if you look on my channel i restored it and show it being played etc , i also have a Boss Dr 55 the same as they use hear to trigger the Quadra etc ,, they turned it on in the Truth beat setting , thats why its starts like it does , but i love this mistake , as its sounds good as a starter for Temptation , i also do most Joy Division covers on my channel as ive had a few Arp Omnis JD and NO also used , until it got stolen from van in New York on this tour , thats why they got the Quadra as it has the Omni strings in it , plus lots more
+Chris-Cook Cool.
Wow mate thats really incredible .....thats what i am after now ...My fav Synth ever.......
Chris, you, like me are one of the "people in the know", as my freinds used to call me. We all beleive New Order as the best band to come out of the post-punk era. Period.
so you're saying you were the one who stole their equipment on that tour ?
Chris-Cook its not there? I checked
They all look so young....apart from Hooky!
Thanks for posting. All these years of following NO and this was the first time I've seen this footage.
Apparently this was from the Taras Shevchenko video (FACT 77) people are saying on here, which i did own, so I have seen it before if that's right, just didn't recognise it.
Correct, Taras Shevchenko ( Fact 77 ) I have it on VHS, people need to do some research.
What a difference a beard makes
I love the drum machine on this version and the first seconds at the beginning remind me Terminator's theme haha, awesome this footage is a treasure
Tremendo.
Emocionante!
Sludos y gracias desde Bariloche,Patagonia Argentina.
😘🇲🇽
EPIC version
I have the DVD of this. Glad to see it here.
Oh my god, just to relive some of the music of my youth, such great times. The Clash at SUNY Binghamton, Oingo Boingo opening for The B52’s, and the Go Go’s and the Flock of Seagulls.
Wot? Flock of Hairdressers more like
@@noddyholder79 Yes, Nice and Sleazy, the Stranglers!
I remember hearing this version for the first time many years ago. "Temptation" had already been my favorite New Order song ever (as I remains today) and was pleasantly surprised that the music was nearly same; just the lyrics had to be tweaked; which they were several months later.
Marc Domicello RIGHT YOU ARE!!
New Order was great, Timeless party and driving music. RIP Ian..
Thanks for sharing. They have done something to the sound on this my VHS copy never sounded this good. The video was my 'main' present one christmas. Not complaining mind, definitive version for me.
This is a gem! Thanks for posting. I would love to see the entire set.
Perfect
Bernard ❤
still, and aways my favorite
i love this versionnn!
Wonderful!!!!
these dudes haven't even seen the dark crystal yet!
beautiful
whoa awesome track and I'm into Taboo and 7 is my lucky number along with all its multiples..
My favorite song…period. While the Substance version is my preferred version, the different direction the guitar solo takes at 5:15 really works for me. Really drives home the melancholy feel of the whole song through some utterly gorgeous lyrical guitar work. Wish they would work this bit back into one of the live tours.
I agree about Substance's version, I do like the live at Glasgow 2006 performance, the audience is too great.
1st time I heard this song it because my favourite song of all time, the energy I felt as I danced to it in 1982 took me away from reality for a few minutes.
the riff at 4:25 is the greatest thing I have ever heard ...
I agree...
They played in Toronto, this past summer... What can I say but " BRILLIANT "... our children bought us tickets... love it.. xo I do have live video if anyone is interested.
It's not really New Order without Hooky though. If you can, see his band Peter Hook and the Light, they tour regularly playing J.D and N.O songs and his great passion for live performance still comes through.
Brilliant . . . thanks uploaders.
The best song ever, New Order adelantados a su tiempo por mucho...
Very enjoyable find, seems that the lyrics weren't fully formed or fleshed out, but the groove/ instrumental in tact. Love the gurgling synths, probably my favorite New Order song... Temptation
Oh, the good old days of NO's humble beginnings well before egos got in the way splitting them up -- Hooky versus the other three (or The Other Two and Bernie). What a shame.
This is so sweet...
Brilliant.
Simple the Best sound when you need it in your life.
This needs an "outro-loop"!
Very interesting version.
Вы прекрасны, как боги, New Order
I like how the drum machine was playing truth at the beginning and triggering the synth, you only had a couple patterns you could save and Depeche Mode used it for their first few shows.
beautiful.....!!!!
great upload!!
This was the first tour after the death of Ian Curtiss.
41 years, raw and awesome.
Kansas,1977, my first concert, Boston, Foreigner.
BRILLIANT.
A year after IC is gone, and they are introducing one of the few great songs they wrote, in America. What could have been ...
Too right man. The JD purists ( and naturally I adore JD ) usually have something ghoulish about them, droning on about Ian C and completely ignoring the three other wonderful musicians and songwriters in the band. Their obsession with Ian C displays their complete lack of interest in the actual music, and how it was evolving. This tune here? The best thing Barney ever wrote. The best bass lines Hooky ever dreamt up. And yes, I include the entire JD canon when making this statement. Fucking ghouls. leave Ian Curtis alone and stop projecting your juvenile Munchausen-by-proxy death-fascination on a nice and very talented lad from Macclesfield. Twats.
I'm sure many will agree with 'best thing Barney ever wrote' and 'best bass lines hooky ever dreamt up', but there will be many that disagree and prefer other NO songs and bass lines, such is the wealth of brilliance they produced in their heyday.
Simplesmente fodástico!!! Em 1981!!!!
Love this live version 😊
9:12 - The little chimes they used on Atmosphere go from sounding funereal to being almost triumphant here.
There are comments on Joy Division videos where people exclaim that Ian looks so sad or something along those lines. If they feel that way fine. But to me this is where the real hurt is shown. Bernard's frustration with having to step up and sing ... he throws his arms up in the air and looks as if he has had it with that damn microphone. But like the rest of the band he carries on making the best of it.
And I wonder if how Hooky is playing with his back to the audience most of the time, if something like that was the inspiration for a few years later culminating with The Jesus and Mary Chain, when it suddenly became hip and cool for band members to play with their backs to the crowd. If so, that's pretty amusing :-)
wonderful !
This is so sweet
The Velvet Underground go Disco!
ALWAYS!
Great song
Esta cancion es perfecta