This is a gracious study in blended appreciation for one of the best songs of the 80's, post punk and modern rock era's by a band that evolved when it had to through tragedy. They traveled musically of two distinct personalities and sounds styles, this effort captures the spirit of their combined essence and the greater sound project here is also a tribute, a capsule with a modern, ambient shoe gaze twist. Well done.
Me as well. Probably why I picked it and none of my remixes after it sound as well as this first one, because the song just strikes a cord inside that I can't explain.
YES! Love that version too. I can't recall why I skipped it, something to do with the matching of rhythm or pitch that I couldn't get to work, or I ran out of space ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Ss1MbL4NYf0.html
apparently 106 comments on here, I didnt count, and not one mentioned the album cover and FAC. 33 reference - can anyone enlighten me what it means, thanks in advance
the FAC is for Factory Records, I always assumed the number was the 33rd record/album, much like Mute records Bong labels you see on Depeche Mode and their other artists. Anyone feel free to correct me or be more precise. The wolf and red flame with the Latin word Veritas (meaning Truth) is still is mystery to me. check out thevinylfactory.com/features/tracing-the-art-of-new-order-in-10-iconic-record-sleeves/ it doesn't explain your question but wonderful just the same.
100% promised this will be the last thing I listen to do before I die. My favourite song slowed to be able to recall all my precious moments and memories
I'm 55, retired dance kid, Phoenix, S.Beach,... melts my heart still, never married, no kids,..talking to the Lord, asking him for forgiveness , salvation is ALL we can hope for.....
Great work, but for me the best version is the the NO original version, thats the one i had on a k7, recorded from the radio in 1981, and i listened hundred of times, and still do
Or as Ian Curtis sang it... This is why it's so unnerving Would you say the same old story? This is why the wheels are turning Turn away and turn again this time Listen now the savior's calling Come again and we won’t be here Travelled fast but now I'm stopping Think again and change its way this time Oh, I'll break them all no mercy shown Heaven knows I’ve got to get somewhere Watching her, a sinking ship The time she cried, but failed to wake this time I'll break them all no mercy shown Heaven knows it's got to be this time Avenues all lined with trees Picture me in ten years time watching Watching forever Watching forever (For)Ever, let it be so Forever, let it be so Let it be so Always be so
whoever you are: thank you! a thousand times, thank you. This is a magnificent song, at the very top of the list of all the great JD and early New Order songs. And other than the original New Order 12-inch, they never really recorded a great version. (Radiohead's cover is wonderful, though.) Anyway, thanks!!!! if you can do this with "Love will Tear Us Apart," you'll earn a Nobel prize.
Check the Salford Music Festival with Peter Hook and the Light. The version of LWTUA is absolutely incredible . Ceremony and Atmosphere will also send chills down your spine.
Please check out Hook's latest and quit possibly best version of Ceremony that doesn't have Ian's voice---- ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-uEdzjn1tV94.html
El debut de esta canción fue el 2 de mayo de 1980 en la universidad de birmingham y es diferente hasta en la tonada aquella tiene un ritmo un poco más rápido, pero lo más memorable el sentimiento con que la cantaría Ian Curtis se dice que no se ha encontrado la letra original escrita por curtis y permanece en el misterio solamente dejando la única grabación de aquel concierto
If you like this, check out what inspired me to stretch out some of my favorite songs Shadow of Colossus ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Zawl0PbPW_I.html & Radiohead's Pyramid Song ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-XiKWfcy-Z70.html
I was 16, it was the mid eighties and I met Tommie at a record store in Houston, within 5 minutes of meeting someone new Tommie always asked "what's your favorite song", looking back I am sure it was a way to see if there was a future friendship or not, I answered "New Order, Ceremony" I still remember his reply "Oh 5hit have you heard the original?" Two years later I left to college and never saw Tommie again, Thanks Tommie
And Hazel for the win. Yes it actually does say Street-ched because pulling the word stretch vocally for 5 beats longer makes it sound like Steeeeeet - ched, well depending on one's accent I guess
This song changed my life!! I'm going to make a difference in the world and these versions are going to be my beginning!I IT will be my purpose to spread love and the beauty we are capable of expressing.