Hear ya bro. Turned 63 on the 14th of this month and still listening. Well that is the best I can, got hard of hearing so understanding any songs lyrics has before a challenge unless I know s song word for word.
People need to understand that this is one of the most important songs of all time if you ever would have said that that was going to be the outcome of this song you would have been laughed out of the building but the fact is this song right here is beyond important
It's also perhaps the wildest band transformation of all time. Watch these guys perform on some of Joy Division's earliest TV broadcasts and it's hard to believe the main players in New Order are the same guys (minus Ian, of course).
New Order will forever be one of my greatest influences and the guide to my musical direction. I bought the album directly after finding their name and they will have a deep place in my heart forever!
52 years old. I remember hearing this at 12. I thought dang, we really will be flying personal space crafts by 2000! 😂 Well, we didn’t. Know what we did do though? Partied to New Order for the next 2 decades at every club that was worth a shit! Thanks for the memories and your music will live forever
One of the Greatest songs ever produced. It will sound like it's from 2181 in 2081...........New Order absolutely nailed it. An all time Great. Peter Hooks spaghetti western influence bass playing is epic. 10/10
I wonder how things so changed. Watching this video is one of the proofs of how we live in a tasteless time in the world of today ! I cannot thank you enough for sharing this video.
Yuo it really took off with digital recording being avaible for all studios around there in 1983 , and rap came girl and boybands after some stupid hardrock genras metal came , techno were about to take off - wih digital no skills are required or less skills
@@Aceiolix I wouldn't say electronic music production killed it, I think it was the industry funding artists that can pump out tons of ok songs vs artists that put lots of time into their work. There are plenty of amazing electronic artists but they aren't popular in the mainstream media.
Crazy how they gotta load their patches in real time because of the limitations of the technology. Love all the little imperfections and mistakes happening. It makes the performance feel real and not just like it’s playback.
I started making electronic music around 10 years after this, and back then 1983 seemed so far in the distant past. And it's been over 30 years since then. Fuck me, time goes.
the ability to go from Joy Div to New Order and be successful with all the tulmut is something I admire and really is a template of life to aspire towards.
My first concert I was 14 it was 1987 in San Diego state university omg was so awesome 👏 you know how much girls we got 😮 it was one of best days of my life never forget ❤️
It’s still the top selling 12” single of all time - saved Factory records (for a few years anyway)…I always wish Ian had lived to sing it but it’s still an absolute work of art!
New Order band exceptionally put together the convoluted sound of Synth keyboard 🎹 bass guitar 🎸 percussion 🥁 plus hardcore lyrical prowess. A rhythm that moves your insides too. 🎉 Salut 👏
In the fall of 1983, "BLUE MONDAY" by NewOrder was one of my favorite songs. The artist "DIVINE" had modified this piece of music slightly and released it under the title "Love-Reaction". Bobby Orlando then said that he was the composer of the rhythms.
Music is AGELESS, i.e. music has nothing to do with age. I, myself, am 100 years old, and still "literally" living in the glorious sounds of the immortal 1980s !!!
Toda vez que eu escuto parece ser da primeira vez ... e me emociona e me dá vontade de chorar essa música tem esse poder de me fazer sentir assim.... Agradeço todos os dias por existir essa banda é chamada New order ....
Energia pura che già quella lunga musica iniziale ti trasmette e poi c'è la grande sorpresa di una bellissima canzone e naturalmente anche di un bravissimo cantante
@@admi908 a peccato perché a sentirlo così effettivamente si capisce che è un brano nato come singolo però successivamente secondo me si poteva ripristinare in qualche album. Cmq non so se posso farti una richiesta mi piacerebbe qualche live di Battiato in voglio vederti danzare. Naturalmente solo se puoi e anche se vuoi
LOVE this performance. Ah, my heart aches as I would have loved to hear Ian’s powerful baritone on this tune after the new wave glory of “Love will tear us apart” - but Bernard stepped in and the rest is amazing history!
This song was ahead of its time. Epic.
It still is even now in 2023
It still is 40 yrs later
based
Number 1 in the after
@@FlowersinadesertVery true.
Killer song never gets old I’m 63 in the year 2024
Same here bud !!
Most iconic riff ever!
I'm 44 and just giving them a serious listen. Absolutely loving it.
Sure!
Same here
This band was great then and always will be! I turn 62 next week ..still enjoy listening to em .
Happy birthday!!! 😃🥳🥳🥳😘
oh wow, i dont think anyone really asked but cool!!!
happy late burfday donnie
Hear ya bro. Turned 63 on the 14th of this month and still listening. Well that is the best I can, got hard of hearing so understanding any songs lyrics has before a challenge unless I know s song word for word.
The layering of depth to this is ridiculous. How they thought this up is beyond me. Masterpiece.
The craziest thing about it is Ian Curtis is no longer around but they still made it sound like a Joy Division song.
When this came out, I was blown away. What a song! What a decade!
NEW ORDER is Never Getting OLD. Bizarre Love Triangle was my favorite
Timeless classic!
My first Girlfriend introduced me to music like this . Way back in late 80s
This song, to me - will always be music from the future. Having said that, changing out the floppy disk on the Emulator puts this square into 1983. 🙂
I danced to this 40 yrs ago...i just listened to all the words, we were so dumb back then..im sorry 😢
To agree about on something.😂
People need to understand that this is one of the most important songs of all time if you ever would have said that that was going to be the outcome of this song you would have been laughed out of the building but the fact is this song right here is beyond important
Yea the most important of modern pop music
It's also perhaps the wildest band transformation of all time. Watch these guys perform on some of Joy Division's earliest TV broadcasts and it's hard to believe the main players in New Order are the same guys (minus Ian, of course).
Agreee
@@koomo801 not if you listen to “love will tear us apart” though - they were a post punk new wave band and their use of the synths increased over time
Goddam Perfection!!!!!
I miss the 80’s
New Wave!
New Order 😂🎉
Yeah. Me toooo.
Years ahead of its time
Still loving it in November 2024
Decades.
4 decades
2024 still listening to this great piece of music !
Saw these guys in concert when they were at thier peak in the 80's and it was great!
Hola !!!!!! Que suerte que tuviste , bien por ti 👏👏👏👏Saludos desde Lima PERÚ.
Te envíos el momento 😂😂😂😂. Temaso
They're peak is Music Complete.
Laying on the beach of monterey almost naked on a crisp summer day listening to this blasting from my walkman and being blown away
What beachin Monterey can you lay naked?
I'm obsessed with this song for years and years but just found this live video. Amazing.
One of my fave bands from the 80s. I remember hearing confusion and falling in love.
Another great track. New Order is and was incredible
40 ans déjà...la bonne Synthpop made in England des années 80!!!!
ca nous manque !!!!!
La vraie "new wave"
When this was new in the clubs. What a time
New Order will forever be one of my greatest influences and the guide to my musical direction.
I bought the album directly after finding their name and they will have a deep place in my heart forever!
Saw these guys as often as I could in the early 80s.......This song really takes me back to being 17 again.
When she inserts the floppy disc, that's legend
we love a floppy disk keyboard playing queen!
yes yes yes そのとおりだ
This wasn't Gillian Gilbert, this was Stephen Morris onto the legendary sampler: Emulator !
And that floppy disc was high tech at the time , most people had never seen one , never mind a sampler .😊
3:36 💾🤏
52 years old. I remember hearing this at 12. I thought dang, we really will be flying personal space crafts by 2000! 😂 Well, we didn’t. Know what we did do though? Partied to New Order for the next 2 decades at every club that was worth a shit! Thanks for the memories and your music will live forever
Young & beautiful!
What a Great time
I was 13 when this was recorded. 54 now and it seems like yesterday. Where did the years go?
@@mikeboosh8776 Me too!
Young is just for a moment. Beautiful looks and good attitude is best when you're older.
One of the Greatest songs ever produced. It will sound like it's from 2181 in 2081...........New Order absolutely nailed it. An all time Great. Peter Hooks spaghetti western influence bass playing is epic. 10/10
La canción que más he disfrutado en mi vida, a los 17 años en el 83 con mis amigos la escuchábamos todos los días...
I wonder how things so changed. Watching this video is one of the proofs of how we live in a tasteless time in the world of today !
I cannot thank you enough for sharing this video.
You’re welcome
Yuo it really took off with digital recording being avaible for all studios around there in 1983 , and rap came girl and boybands after some stupid hardrock genras metal came , techno were about to take off - wih digital no skills are required or less skills
@@Aceiolix I wouldn't say electronic music production killed it, I think it was the industry funding artists that can pump out tons of ok songs vs artists that put lots of time into their work. There are plenty of amazing electronic artists but they aren't popular in the mainstream media.
thank you for sharing this version!
thanks to you too for the views and if you like this kind of music you could give a little listen to my own music if you want 🙂
Seen the guys 4 years later at Glastonbury 87!
Night time affair that absolutely killed it!!! 🤜🤛
Saw them in concert. Thank you very much Philadelphia USA 🇺🇸
that mid-song floppy disc switch. clearly a master of the instrument.
Crazy how they gotta load their patches in real time because of the limitations of the technology. Love all the little imperfections and mistakes happening. It makes the performance feel real and not just like it’s playback.
Was one of my first faves as a tween!! Never saw this version, Thank You! 😘
Crush on "Hookie" & Forever still 🤩😍🥰
Still at 78 I just love this as well as The Perfect Kiss
Thank you for helping me preserve my youth, even if just in my mind. 🙂
It's there forever in our minds no one can tek it away ❤
3:39 slips in a 5 1/4 floppy to get that 80s synth vibe going
Glad someone else caught that
That's marvelous :D
That's a sampler. And he slipped in the wrong one lol.
If they only knew then, how big this would be and still is 😊
My favorite New Order song ................
... an inmense hug of light from Perú 💋💋💋💋💋❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹⚡☀️📣🌈😎👍...
I started making electronic music around 10 years after this, and back then 1983 seemed so far in the distant past. And it's been over 30 years since then. Fuck me, time goes.
Sure that's why you have zero music on your page...
the ability to go from Joy Div to New Order and be successful with all the tulmut is something I admire and really is a template of life to aspire towards.
Wouldn’t Ian be so proud?! Could you just imagine Ian’s voice with this song?! It would’ve been something amazing!
Gillian was so gorgeous!
My first concert I was 14 it was 1987 in San Diego state university omg was so awesome 👏 you know how much girls we got 😮 it was one of best days of my life never forget ❤️
Thank you so much for this.
10 years old when this was a hit. Legendary iconic❤
Watching January 2025 👍🙂🥂🍾
I was there!
@@nab1uk awesome memory!
We all here probably have or have had this on vinyl at some time in our lives.
Still got mine.
It’s still the top selling 12” single of all time - saved Factory records (for a few years anyway)…I always wish Ian had lived to sing it but it’s still an absolute work of art!
Oh yes. Bought it at age 27. I am now 68.
Love the floppy disc switch in the middle. Still one of my favorites.
Gotta love the loading of the floppy disks.
Something in it, isn't there?
@@petr3788Stores the samples used with the emulator to make the thunder and choir sounds
Im 60. Grew up with the best music of all time. I know when I die...the music I grew up with with still be played 500 years from now
'How does it feel..." bloody great, love this forever.
When I heard it in 1989, it sounded old to me, but what did i know I was just 16 years old. Iconic jam!
This has grown on me and now its definitely one of my favourites. Quintessential 80's vube.
New Order band exceptionally put together the convoluted sound of Synth keyboard 🎹 bass guitar 🎸 percussion 🥁 plus hardcore lyrical prowess. A rhythm that moves your insides too.
🎉 Salut 👏
Eighties synth pop never gets old any decade !!!
That is too cool! Would've loved to see these guys back then.
Siamo stati fortunati a vivere la nostra giovinezza in quegli anni. Questa combinazione di eventi non si ripeterà più purtroppo
In the fall of 1983, "BLUE MONDAY" by NewOrder was one of my favorite songs. The artist "DIVINE" had modified this piece of music slightly and released it under the title "Love-Reaction". Bobby Orlando then said that he was the composer of the rhythms.
Im 67 and still in love!
I'm 52 and I'm flying away on this topic too)))
Music is AGELESS, i.e. music has nothing to do with age.
I, myself, am 100 years old, and still "literally" living in the glorious sounds of the immortal 1980s !!!
Oh my goodness. 1983?! Thought it later in 87. Absolutely loved this in the 1980s as a teenager and love the remix version I heard last week.
40 years later….
Still the best ever
Dude, great sound quality!
One of my all time favourite songs. It’s brilliant.
The most iconic riff ever! If you heard that special you will always know what song it is.
I'm 61 still love it
3:41 Floppy Disks!!! Such a significant song, and fun! ❤ the 80’s.
My favorite band since I first heard this song over 40 years ago.
Magical - 80s 90s ❤ new order one of the greatest
Toda vez que eu escuto parece ser da primeira vez ...
e me emociona e me dá vontade de chorar essa música tem esse poder de me fazer sentir assim.... Agradeço todos os dias por existir essa banda é chamada New order ....
I still listen to this song it reminds me of all the people who crossed me and I dedicate this to all them.
Lol
I saw them in Oslo, Norway 🇳🇴 my native country sometime in late 70s. Ah, wish I could go back in time .....❤😊
how you gonna grab me back to 13 like this? I loved them when they came to the scene in the 80s
Thank You for sharin
Energia pura che già quella lunga musica iniziale ti trasmette e poi c'è la grande sorpresa di una bellissima canzone e naturalmente anche di un bravissimo cantante
Questo brano è il vinile a 12" più venduto di sempre. Io ce l'ho.
@@admi908 ma l'album dove è contenuto come si chiama?
@@filipposusi6229 non fu pubblicato in nessun album, fu un singolo a sé stante
@@admi908 a peccato perché a sentirlo così effettivamente si capisce che è un brano nato come singolo però successivamente secondo me si poteva ripristinare in qualche album. Cmq non so se posso farti una richiesta mi piacerebbe qualche live di Battiato in voglio vederti danzare. Naturalmente solo se puoi e anche se vuoi
@@filipposusi6229 c'è, se cerchi nel mio canale ci sono tanti video di Batty
Absolute classic song, unbelievable sound back then, and now 🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻
Classic New Order 🎶
Tenía 18 años cuando salió de el tema 😢
Jamming this in 2024 👍
You could drop this tune in a night club now, and you wouldnt think it is 40 plus years old.
Mesmerizing and goose bumps!
Toujours d'actualité, j'adore les synthés ,le chanteur sur lequel je craquais du haut de mes 13 ans😊
COMO PODEMOS VER UMA PERFORMANCE AO VIVO DO MAIS ALTO NÍVEL...OBRIGADO NEW ORDER!!! ❤😢🎹
68 and still listening to new order December 2024 3 hours from 2025 keep listening
U were 27 when this came out?
❤best in 83 dance composition for all !!!
LOVE this performance. Ah, my heart aches as I would have loved to hear Ian’s powerful baritone on this tune after the new wave glory of “Love will tear us apart” - but Bernard stepped in and the rest is amazing history!
To go from Joy Division to this is extremely ballsy.
Beautiful 😊
Яркие представители ЗОЛОТОЙ ЭРЫ поп музыки и аудио строения.
Ностальгия! Было же время... А теперь гемор, давление, сердце😂😅
Musica disco
Música POP..????😮
@@evaoyarce9931post punk oitentista
I had a full head of hair when this came out. Greetings from the USA.
Exelente, new order, clásicos que nunca pasarán de moda.
I found a copy of this 33" lp on the internet very first edition from England still in the original wrapper. It will never be opened.
I've always thought that Bernard's voice change at 4:13 was a tribute to Ian.
The song that introduced me to New Order and I think it's the only one I know.
1982 many styles of music were created in that era but it was difficult to find a job
Awesome !! Thank youuuu! ❤
Uma das melhores músicas eletrônicas de todos os tempos eternisada com sertesa amo New order...
Was lucky enough to see them at Summerfest in the late 80's or something! Lmao! I'm so old I can't remember!!😂
the sound engineer was amazing here, clear clean and loud. not one of my favorites necessarily but the sound was great!
One of my favourite bands. I saw them 2 or 3 times. The live sound was awful every time. This is the best I’ve heard.
13 jaar toen het uitkom.super.
I can remember going to an under 18 disco because they were going to play the full length version of this single when it first came out
Mitici anni!!!! Musica sofisticata fatta di sintetizzatori...fatta per volare😢😊
I love how he had to switch 5.25in disks mid song to just load a different sound!
Old school ❤
Super 👌 song and band New Order ❤😊