I love that Barney started singing an octave too high and realised “nope that’s not going to work” and suddenly went down half way through the first verse 🤣
You didn't see the performance when they were performing for the BBC at Maida Vale in 85? No? I did, my dad remarked that Barney sounded like a chicken, lol
@@marcelo31589 he said cunt, it's a swear word that in the US is harsher than other English speaking countries, to the point in which Australians use it all the time lmao
New Order live in the 80s was such a fucking experience. Bernard's lacking vocals, the terrible quality reliability of early synths and that very prominent bass is what it was all about. An amazing band with an amateur sound that made them just better.
I agree wholeheartedly, usually it would be a hindrance, but for some obscure reason the shortfalls make the experience more interesting. I suppose it's because it has a human quality to it, unlike overproduced fluff tunes purely designed to make money.
The frequent issue of a band who lost the front man. Mostly the front man is the most ambitious and motivated of the bunch and lifts the level. On record this song is lonely at the top, but live... it's an experience indeed 😊
if you were there this wasn´t the sound heard in the concert, i saw them live and it was fully out of this world performance in 85, this is taken from the original input sound not the worked sound coming out of the mixing board to the speakers ,normally live albuns have a post-production making it more like the live experience some say it´s fake but just as it sounds on the concert room, open air or indoors
Sire Kakes'A'Lot its japan for gods sake, of course :)) or look at german fest from baden baden of 1969 - even better quality LOL Dont you know " earlier - better "? Later - cheaper
Bernard and Peter have said they should have got paid by the manufacturers for testing out all this equipment live on the road, and helping them improve the products.
each New Order member can play at least two instruments, so they can swap roles. Bernard Sumner - lead vocal, guitar, keyboard, percussion; Peter Hook - bass, guitar, electronic drums; Gillian Gilbert - keyboards, guitar; Stephen Morris - drums, keyboards
NO get much criticism for early live performances. But I don’t think many people appreciate how difficult it is to actually play against preprogrammed sequences and perform these electronic songs as a band. Most “professional” synth bands either mime their performances on top of sequences, or they use headphones on stage and perform to a click-track. NO we’re trying to re-create these studio assembled tracks in person, and sometimes on live TV.
@@marcinw7735 And they never got a good replacement for Hooky. It's really insulting to see Tom Chapman playing Blue Monday on a Fender Jazz Bass, the sound isn't remotely as good as the Shergold Marathon's. Also they don't use their effect pedals the way they did back in the day, no distortion and the Chorus seems lighter. Anyway, Peter Hook and the Light is superior to "New Order" since Hooky learned to sing and Barney forgot how to sing, I had the great honour of hearing Blue Monday live last September in the Netherlands and it was awesome. An entirely differnt touch from this live version, but the spirit of the song was kept perfectly. That's how you do a cover.
bc it was a pain syncing up all those early drums, synths, and effects at once, never mind playing the needed instruments in the moment lol, but yes new order can never be the same band it was 40 years ago
One of my favorite parts of this performance is Bernard Sumner's commencement of the first and second stanzas (e.g @ 2:12) a couple of tones higher than the album version(s). On-the-spot call that makes this version irreplaceable. Some commenters are claiming it was inadvertent, but as another commenter correctly observes below... Sumner does the same thing for the second verse. The second highlight was the Western guitar bass riff by Peter Hook @ 6:10. Always has been my favorite part of this composition. Apparently inspired by a Sergio Leone soundtrack. Final highlight was Bernard Sumner telling the Japanese stagehands to "turn this light off you c-nt" @ 3:33 the moment before the drop. Quintessentially Manc.
God is my witness. I was a kid and a teenager in the 80'$. Music 🎼🎶 back then was the $H!t. I have kids of my own. Well maybe 🤔 the milkman. I tried to comprehend today's music. And will support them. Even my nephew's. No matter what.
Yep, EII (with choir sample from Kraftwerk Uranium (Vako Orchestron)), Voyetra Eight, Yamaha QX1 sequencer, not sure on the drum (was originally an Oberheim DMX, might have changed by now), plus the broken simmonds drum pads!
Absolutely, when that choir sample comes in. Just truly defining. This was, and still is, a great track. Changed a lot of stuff. They could have used 8/16 track backing but chose to do it live...utter madness but brilliant for those that know.🙂.
Who gives a F about Octaves ,you have no idea what an impact they had .Good god they took over my head an heart at 10yrs old .They were the group not many had heard them .Thankgod for older sisters 😊😊😊😊. AMAZING NOW AND THEN ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊
Steve Knobel ....haha haha....love it! I thought Barney was politely asking for Mr Grunt to turn this light OFF? But then, I am like you it seems, as my hearing is also clearly a bit dodgy. You are probably correct though....he could have been asking for it to be turned on. Wonder how Barney would feel if he saw this vid now? 😂 Must’ve been all those concerts I attended back in the 80’s....
I love that Barney started singing an octave too high and realised “nope that’s not going to work” and suddenly went down half way through the first verse 🤣
I was so shocked at the start haha
@@sarahs-fm9cm So was Barney ;)
@Fan of many things damn, you got a point like yes that's the point
Ya gotta love Barny, he's just bein' Barny eh!!! lol
You didn't see the performance when they were performing for the BBC at Maida Vale in 85? No? I did, my dad remarked that Barney sounded like a chicken, lol
3:32 Barney says Turn this light off you c*** and the beat drops in perfectly totally epic!
what does this c*** mean? Would it be a bad word? Not "could" ?
what does this c*** mean? didn't he say "could"? Would it be a swear word?
Marcelo Alencar it is a very offensive and derogatory sexual inference. Definitely a swear word.
@@marcelo31589 it's a vulgar word for 'vagina', rhymes with punt, common insult in England.
@@marcelo31589 he said cunt, it's a swear word that in the US is harsher than other English speaking countries, to the point in which Australians use it all the time lmao
That ghostly synth effect and the electric drums combining together are why the 80s will never be remade nor repeated.
What about the lyrics?
well it's one of the reasons
Newretrowave had made it possible
This is what happens when you let punks play with synthesizers
No, what happens when you let punks play with synth is Suicide...!
@jon jon goufema liames zenbin pinfen I'm talking of Suicide...! Suicide are punks who play with synths!
@jon jon goufema liames zenbin pinfen fuck this classes bullshit
@jon jon goufema liames zenbin pinfen I knew... so!?
@jon jon goufema liames zenbin pinfen lol never heard of Joy Division dummy?
New Order live in the 80s was such a fucking experience. Bernard's lacking vocals, the terrible quality reliability of early synths and that very prominent bass is what it was all about. An amazing band with an amateur sound that made them just better.
I agree wholeheartedly, usually it would be a hindrance, but for some obscure reason the shortfalls make the experience more interesting. I suppose it's because it has a human quality to it, unlike overproduced fluff tunes purely designed to make money.
The frequent issue of a band who lost the front man. Mostly the front man is the most ambitious and motivated of the bunch and lifts the level. On record this song is lonely at the top, but live... it's an experience indeed 😊
Their sound was never amateur.
Bernard Sumner's vocals were absolutely perfect.
if you were there this wasn´t the sound heard in the concert, i saw them live and it was fully out of this world performance in 85, this is taken from the original input sound not the worked sound coming out of the mixing board to the speakers ,normally live albuns have a post-production making it more like the live experience some say it´s fake but just as it sounds on the concert room, open air or indoors
video quality is scary good, almost like it was filmed in the early to mid 2000's
Sire Kakes'A'Lot its japan for gods sake, of course :)) or look at german fest from baden baden of 1969 - even better quality LOL Dont you know " earlier - better "? Later - cheaper
@@moscowandy Japanese 80's/90's cameras were amazing
Even in 240 p its looks good
moscowandy well in the 60s and 70s they were using film so the quality will be better than standard def video
You mean it’s Bloody* good👍
Jesus. Synth was never easy, but damn back then it was WORK. Truly pioneers making the way for today!
Bernard and Peter have said they should have got paid by the manufacturers for testing out all this equipment live on the road, and helping them improve the products.
I used to listen to the New order when I was a teenager still sound great!😊❤
One of best dance songs 80's ever!
"Turn this light off u ****" is the new jam
each New Order member can play at least two instruments, so they can swap roles. Bernard Sumner - lead vocal, guitar, keyboard, percussion; Peter Hook - bass, guitar, electronic drums; Gillian Gilbert - keyboards, guitar; Stephen Morris - drums, keyboards
Hooky doesn't play guitar here, that's a six string bass he's playing
@Fan of many things in which song he sang vocal?
@@awaken77 Dreams Never End, Interzone in Joy Division
You forgot Bernard's cow bell
@@joeogle7729 cowbell was epic in Perfect Kiss
Someone watching in 2021? Never gets old, right?
2024 👍🏻
2024💖💖
80s music is the best ❤
There are a few songs in this world that will stay in my head forever. This one of them.
Electrifying performance and stunning keyboard skills.
Manmaas enough to create this amazing tune. No need to be Clayderman
NO get much criticism for early live performances. But I don’t think many people appreciate how difficult it is to actually play against preprogrammed sequences and perform these electronic songs as a band. Most “professional” synth bands either mime their performances on top of sequences, or they use headphones on stage and perform to a click-track. NO we’re trying to re-create these studio assembled tracks in person, and sometimes on live TV.
hooky and bernard singing at the same time equals divinity
Is Hooky Barney's nickname?
Saw them like 18 years ago and they were absolutely amazing!
Why can't New Order do a version of Blue Monday remotely as incredible as this one in 2021?
Because they lost their bass player 15 years ago.
Because they're almost 70 years old, good Christ
@@marcinw7735 And they never got a good replacement for Hooky. It's really insulting to see Tom Chapman playing Blue Monday on a Fender Jazz Bass, the sound isn't remotely as good as the Shergold Marathon's. Also they don't use their effect pedals the way they did back in the day, no distortion and the Chorus seems lighter.
Anyway, Peter Hook and the Light is superior to "New Order" since Hooky learned to sing and Barney forgot how to sing, I had the great honour of hearing Blue Monday live last September in the Netherlands and it was awesome. An entirely differnt touch from this live version, but the spirit of the song was kept perfectly. That's how you do a cover.
bc it was a pain syncing up all those early drums, synths, and effects at once, never mind playing the needed instruments in the moment lol, but yes new order can never be the same band it was 40 years ago
Now that singularity is here, all of New Order's work will be reproduced by AI.
Simply 80s! Just perfect...
This is incredible!! True pioneers and legends!!
One of my favorite parts of this performance is Bernard Sumner's commencement of the first and second stanzas (e.g @ 2:12) a couple of tones higher than the album version(s). On-the-spot call that makes this version irreplaceable. Some commenters are claiming it was inadvertent, but as another commenter correctly observes below... Sumner does the same thing for the second verse.
The second highlight was the Western guitar bass riff by Peter Hook @ 6:10. Always has been my favorite part of this composition. Apparently inspired by a Sergio Leone soundtrack.
Final highlight was Bernard Sumner telling the Japanese stagehands to "turn this light off you c-nt" @ 3:33 the moment before the drop. Quintessentially Manc.
Simply , " THE BEST OF MUSIC DANCE "
The Emulator II sampler literally owns this performance! XD
I have a fever....and the only prescription is...MORE COW BELL BABY!!!
Japanese audiences so patient and compartmentalized.
YEAH I JUST realized that
God is my witness. I was a kid and a teenager in the 80'$. Music 🎼🎶 back then was the $H!t. I have kids of my own. Well maybe 🤔 the milkman. I tried to comprehend today's music. And will support them. Even my nephew's. No matter what.
I love how they just walk away all casual like "yah, y'all, just anotha day being incredible..."
New Order. They have it. An Epic track which started so much more visionary experiences.
Needs more cowbell Barney. :P
I read this before I watched and thought you were joking. lol. Yet more proof they were ahead of their time
The resolution of this camera in 1985 is amazing. I was 25 then I do not remember cameras being this good.
Is Japan
@@lucioramiro2383 They have much more advanced technology then the rest of us, I love Japanese culture (and people.)
Yeah, glorious 240p :D
It’s a film camera
@jon jon Brasileiro I agree! I have a Canon DSLR and a Panasonic digital broadcast camera both were made in Japan.
Great version, thanks for posting!
I like to picture Ian singing this song.
Masterpiece !
best of -video- many thanks for this.
Real Retro techo music. I miss the 80s
the good old cow bell makes a other appearance like perfect kiss...…….great
live electronic music. so awesome
This is best track ever.
Sin duda maravillosa musica
Stunning!!
Great sound quality
This is so great and more.
Alucinante!
They are all so young!!
Bass line sounds higher and tinnier than usual. Wicked video quality though. Thanks for this!!
truly remarkable
Oh my goodness 💙 from Tokyo 2021
La mejor música!!!!
Exclenteeee version , sintetizadores al paloo
Magnifique session
That looks like a lot of fun!
Excelentes videos
Esses caras só faziam musicas boas show
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Love it!!!!
One of best dance songs 80's ever!
The Emulator II sampler literally owns this performance! XD
Yep, EII (with choir sample from Kraftwerk Uranium (Vako Orchestron)), Voyetra Eight, Yamaha QX1 sequencer, not sure on the drum (was originally an Oberheim DMX, might have changed by now), plus the broken simmonds drum pads!
Absolutely, when that choir sample comes in. Just truly defining. This was, and still is, a great track. Changed a lot of stuff. They could have used 8/16 track backing but chose to do it live...utter madness but brilliant for those that know.🙂.
Valeu , grande sucesso .
Love New Order, awesome band
Début d'une sublime génération dite "New wave"!
essa música nunca enjoa
5 anos depois, e ainda não enjoei kkkkkk
Nailed it
With a mixture of perfect kiss
Yes!
Sou muito fan dessa música!
favolosi
how do i miss an era i never lived through? i would give anything to experience a year in the 80s ugh sad times
The 80's !!!!!!.Ended up in a Bush with a student nurse to this track, we almost got married x
Legendary
Parabéns
YESSSSSSSSSSSS
Amazing @_@
Super fresh
Joga maluco!!!
Can someone tell me if the singer is still the same. I bought radio cassette of Substance when I was sixteen. I LOVE THIS MUSIC
Yup, it still is.
Before Roy worked in the I.T. department, he played bass for New Order :)
And lived in Craggy Island for a bit to pick up the Irish accent.
I came here JUST TO HEAR THAT! :)
best sound.
Takkyu Ishino on the floor !
❤ gostei de +++++.🥰
Oh My Fucking God! *-*
i LOVE this song SO MUCH! S2
Ditto
boa em ,só para descontrair
👍👍👍
the cowbell makes a appearance brilliant barney used it alot in the perfect kiss even the early live versions.............................
Who gives a F about Octaves ,you have no idea what an impact they had .Good god they took over my head an heart at 10yrs old .They were the group not many had heard them .Thankgod for older sisters 😊😊😊😊. AMAZING NOW AND THEN ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊
show de bola
Orgy-"Blue Monday".👍👍👍
Genial
Barney’s face at 3:29 hahahahhhh
1:42 THAT FUCKING SYNTH HITS!
Heavenly sounding
♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
11.111 views, New Wave music rocks!
Gosto!!!
The minute of Noise at the end is really interesting 🎛🎧🎹👍
Not a single thing in it really original, but a nice amalgam of all the talented artists they borrowed from.
💚
Cool
Música de homens raiz
Hay que recordar que esta música viene de la música disco es su antesesora.
3:33 WHAT DID HE SAY?!
Could you please switch the light on Mr. Grunt? ... But my hearing aid was playing up a bit, so don't quote me on this one
Steve Knobel ....haha haha....love it! I thought Barney was politely asking for Mr Grunt to turn this light OFF? But then, I am like you it seems, as my hearing is also clearly a bit dodgy. You are probably correct though....he could have been asking for it to be turned on. Wonder how Barney would feel if he saw this vid now? 😂 Must’ve been all those concerts I attended back in the 80’s....
😂😂 Perhaps a Japanese word that Barney misunderstood as meaning, ‘please’ in English?
Kinda jealous that the name new order was taken by the time i was old enough to be in bands because thats a rad name i totally wouldve taken
Have you got the other songs at this quality?