I had a battery powered shower radio in high school that only got the local top 40's station for 6 months I head this every morning , often with a hangover this is the first time I've had this in almost 30 years Goosebumps and tears all at once!!!!!!
Expedito Paz Are you mad? absolutely awful. Dude have you seen the crown. Seen more movement in a morgue. Crap and seems to be rushed through with no emotion. Seems the band just plough through the songs with no feelings at all.
Quel vieux son 80's excellent! Entendu pour la première fois dans le film "american psycho", j'ai mis du temps à le retrouver. Synthétiseur, mélodie trippante, refrain qui tue, tout y est. /bave
@@patricevisic9053 Who's that? In my opinion, this particular song sounds better... isn't he the one who wanted to leave or basically acting childish to get kicked out?
@@FeelGoodInspiration Tom Chapman, replaced Peter Hook in 2011. Both sides of the conversation have different stories, Bernard (the guy singing) says to listen to what Hooky says but also watch what he does; for example, Hooky used to keep turning his amp up and it would set off Bernard’s (the guy singing) tinnitus (a hearing problem). There’s other things but that’s the main one that i remember, it’s genuinely being nasty, passive-aggressive telling someone you don’t even care if they end up deaf
I feel so extraordinary Something's got a hold on me I get this feeling I'm in motion A certain sense of liberty I don't care 'cause I'm not there And I don't care if I'm here tomorrow Again and again I've taken too much Of the things that cost you too much [Chorus] I used to think that the day would never come I'd see the light in the shade of the morning Sun My morning sun is the drug that brings me near To the childhood I lost, replaced by fear I used to think that the day would never come That my life would depend on the morning Sun [Verse 2] When I was a very small boy Very small boys talked to me Now that we've grown up together They're afraid of what they see That's the price that we all pay And the value of destiny comes to nothing I can't tell you where we're going I guess there was just no way of knowing [Chorus] I used to think that the day would never come I'd see the light in the shade of the morning sun My morning sun is the drug that brings me near To the childhood I lost, replaced by fear I used to think that the day would never come That my life would depend on the morning sun... [Verse 3] I feel so extraordinary Something's got a hold on me I get this feeling I'm in motion A certain sense of liberty The chances are we've gone too far You took my time and you took my money Now I fear you've left me standing In a world that's so demanding [Chorus] I used to think that the day would never come I'd see the light in the shade of the morning sun My morning sun is the drug that brings me near To the childhood I lost, replaced by fear I used to think that the day would never come That my life would depend on the morning sun... I used to think that the day would never come I'd see the light in the shade of the morning sun My morning sun is the drug that brings me near To the childhood I lost, replaced by fear I used to think that the day would never come That my life would depend on the morning sun... On the morning sun... On the morning sun... On the morning sun... On the morning sun... On the morning sun... On the morning sun...
I feel so extraordinary Something's got a hold on me I get this feeling I'm in motion A sudden sense of liberty I don't care 'cause I'm not there And I don't care if I'm here tomorrow Again and again I've taken too much Of the things that cost you too much I used to think that the day would never come I'd see delight in the shade of the morning sun My morning sun is the drug that brings me near To the childhood I lost, replaced by fear I used to think that the day would never come That my life would depend on the morning sun... When I was a very small boy, Very small boys talked to me Now that we've grown up together They're afraid of what they see That's the price that we all pay Our valued destiny comes to nothing I can't tell you where we're going I guess there was just no way of knowing I used to think that the day would never come I'd see delight in the shade of the morning sun My morning sun is the drug that brings me near To the childhood I lost, replaced by fear I used to think that the day would never come That my life would depend on the morning sun... I feel so extraordinary Something's got a hold on me I get this feeling I'm in motion A sudden sense of liberty The chances are we've gone too far You took my time and you took my money Now I fear you've left me standing In a world that's so demanding I used to think that the day would never come I'd see delight in the shade of the morning sun My morning sun is the drug that brings me near To the childhood I lost, replaced by fear I used to think that the day would never come That my life would depend on the morning sun...
Say goodbye to the past and make a future. This was like kicking a dead horse. Decadent Time Machine. Ok Love New Order but that was then but while we worship and pine over the past, cheerleaders have taken over!
I can't imagine a less EXTRAORDINARY performance of this song... can't someone stop them??? Or at least book this show into Vegas with proper dancers???
I really love listening to the new order, and imagine when I watched that recent video with Ellie (where she plays the guitar), I thought that I had already gone crazy and heard this song from everywhere. I was even scared for a second of this and was so glad you would know:c
@@HaraldSjellose I agree that Hook always brought that Rock'n'Roll attiitude & energy to their live shows, and the band needed it. The other members of the band are, fundamentally, awkward introverts in a business filled with extroverts, as well as introverts who learned to adapt..lol. So, Hook helped by kicking their butts & challenging each member to produce the best music possible , while he was taking a somewhat unconventional approach to being a bass player in a band. Unfortunately, the personal chemistry was too reactive, so it was inevitable that there would be personality clashes & strong differences of opinion re: songwriting & the direction of the band.