@@manuelruizdiaz3155 Hi. Funny but I listened DM when Never Let Me Down came ('87). PSB came first but I still don't know what's that music video I liked much. They played inside some bubbles and so (I don't have listened them after 1988. I loved even more DM. I was 6-7. Then 1990 Enjoy the Silence exploded my mind. Later I become punkhead and post-that. JD released Permanent just right time, 1995. I bought LWTUA-CD-single with it. I started play guitar too. 1997 I had all their LP's. Transmission changed my playing style. It took 6 years I saw their BBC-live. I was sitting in my floor (joint in my mouth) and I almost fell. It really caused cold turkey-effect. But... of course NO rewoke my past passion to synth music. Well now I have all their LP's, many singles (7" & 12"), remixes and live recordings (1979-2002). Some of those in two (3 if MP3/FLAC counts) formats. Some Cd's in old and new pressings too 🔬 Btw all JD-live concerts available... some with a soundcheck include. ... Actually Ceremony 7" (bronze cover, FAC-33) was my first vinyl. I didn't have even vinyl player in those days. Later I pretend that I was DJ. But I learned to play bass, organs, drums and mixing/mastering/remake/remix. I guess because JD/NO. Sadly this remix I have not. But I waited 20 years and saw NO live 🇫🇮 They played this version I had never heard but I liked SOO much... WFTSC (album version) is my top 10 NO-songs. They played also Decades. I guess it was their 2nd time after JD died. I recorded that gig secretly with Olympus-650ws. This is 👏 As Be a Rebel... (remix too) Sorry my broken English. I've not used to write it down after ~ year 2000...
i have seen New Order play this version twice in the last 12 months and its freshened up the song. For me it could be the best song in the set live, its so hypnotic. I want to download it.
Heard it in concert last time around. I thought it was going to be the “dancing bear song” and didn’t really recognize it. Didn’t like the original version but can’t get this out of my head all of a sudden.
Helsinki, FIN, FLOW 2016. I like original (album) version so Much, but this was wonderful suprise. ♡ As was this one: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-cfrwZfi12f8.html
Nice one! Love this version. 36 years on and they still smash it. Been a fan since the 80's and great to hear them still going strong and smashing Glastonbury this year!!!
just heard this on bbc iplayer Glastonbury set , this is such a cool n awesome remix ! it is one of the best new order remixes ever ! it is up there with the felix da housecat remix of Here To Stay n the RAC N Andrew Weatherall remix of Restless ! all AWESOME !
I've heard a much shorter single edit of this remix several years ago, but haven't been able to find it since. Anyone know of or could point me to a link, it'd be like reliving some wonderful memories. And thanks for posting this treasure, too.
The only place I have ever seen it is in part of the 2-disc release of David Waxman’s UltraElectro. And beware because there is an iTunes version of that album but it is not the real one and doesn’t have this song.
This version is cool, but I prefer much more the original. Well I'm pretty sad that New Order are playing this version instead of the album's one. I love so much to hear the Peter Hook's bass lines, Bernard Summer guitar, the original song it's one of my favorites since Regret.
But like 1963 original version of WFTSC don't work. Only working version I've heard of 1963 is in that DVD... That's why they don't play it but VERY rarely. Like Dream Attack. Montreaux 1993 (was it 2 weeks before they "took pause" untill Reading 1998?) is good one. And all those are just magnificent songs. Classics.
ok, but not as good as the original version, in my opinion one of NO's very best tracks. The remixing seems redundant and offers nothing further. I would have preferred a simply longer version of the original (as in the extended versions of the later superb Music Complete album)