My favourite New Order song. I first heard this song in a 80's movie called ' Wild Thing ' when a white convertable corvette drives past with this song coming from the stereo. Took me years to find out that New Order wrote and sang it.
@xmarek28 - That doesn't mean you hate all that stuff that you used to like before you made the switch. It's possible for one person to have really been into U2, then a couple years into New Order or anything else. That was one of the most vibrant times in music - the late 80's / early 90's. And yes, both U2 and New Order were a part of it. For some it was a gradual change from U2ish stuff to other music, for others they kept listening to U2 while bringing in the new, and others
@xmarek28 - Get real. Many people who were former U2 fans, then started to like New Order. Put yourself back in the late 80's. Alternative music was just starting to break through to the mainstream. U2 was already mainstream by that point. The fact is a lot of people were making the switch. A huge number of North Americans were giving up the mainstream for this new "alternative" music (a lot of which had already broken through to radio in the UK years before.) That doesn't mean you hate
@xmarek28 - and others it was just plain old U2 mainstream stuff or possibly just alternative, without even paying attention to the mainstream. But come on... We're just talking about what was happening in English-language "pop" (in its broadest sense) music. To most of the world, there's not much difference between the 2 bands. They're full of white guys that sing in English, from the same area of the world, singing to a similar age-range, from the same time-frame, who tour and make albums.
I think this came out around the time of the trainspotting film and the chemical brothers had something to do with mix I think, but I might be wrong. Absolute hammer of a tune!
Where the streets have no name comes no where near to this classic. One of New Order's best if not their best!!!
My favourite New Order song. I first heard this song in a 80's movie called ' Wild Thing ' when a white convertable corvette drives past with this song coming from the stereo. Took me years to find out that New Order wrote and sang it.
I still remember my euphoria in the middle of this crowd when this song started. Just fabulous.The best of one of Britain's best.
That is an awesome video and version. I did a different version on my keyboard awhile back.
amazing......... a melhor versão ao vivo !!!!!
tan llena de vitalidad como en los 80's... VIVA NEW ORDER !!!!
Awesome! Thank you!
easily the best new order song, reminds me of many people,robinsonx2,baker,gus,tim,
Actually, I have all versions of Temptation and it was only THIS version that uses the same guitar line as "Where The Streets Have No Name".
@xmarek28 - That doesn't mean you hate all that stuff that you used to like before you made the switch. It's possible for one person to have really been into U2, then a couple years into New Order or anything else. That was one of the most vibrant times in music - the late 80's / early 90's. And yes, both U2 and New Order were a part of it. For some it was a gradual change from U2ish stuff to other music, for others they kept listening to U2 while bringing in the new, and others
Bonio is a self glorifying little twonk.
This is genius from (on the whole) honest, genuine people.
And then musically...I promise you, New Order will be remembered musically far, far longer than Bonio's outfit.
@lifepod2036 VERY well said, mate.
@xmarek28 - Get real. Many people who were former U2 fans, then started to like New Order. Put yourself back in the late 80's. Alternative music was just starting to break through to the mainstream. U2 was already mainstream by that point. The fact is a lot of people were making the switch. A huge number of North Americans were giving up the mainstream for this new "alternative" music (a lot of which had already broken through to radio in the UK years before.) That doesn't mean you hate
Atmospheric music with dark lyrics, Up down turn around has to be describing hanging, It makes sence to me...
this was an ian written that he never had the chance to sing .........
Pretty
lets hope they reform one day
@djlgr1 or time-travel
@xmarek28 - and others it was just plain old U2 mainstream stuff or possibly just alternative, without even paying attention to the mainstream. But come on... We're just talking about what was happening in English-language "pop" (in its broadest sense) music. To most of the world, there's not much difference between the 2 bands. They're full of white guys that sing in English, from the same area of the world, singing to a similar age-range, from the same time-frame, who tour and make albums.
Could anyone enlighten me as to when this remix was recorded, or is it just fan made?
I think this came out around the time of the trainspotting film and the chemical brothers had something to do with mix I think, but I might be wrong. Absolute hammer of a tune!
even if they had stolen it (which they obviously didn't) it's still a better song than where the streets have no name.
That guitar line in the intro was blatantly stolen from U2's "Where The Streets Have No Name"
bonio is a dog biscuit!
yeah new order shit all over U2..totally..