The sequencer line is superior to the later 'Taras' version from later that year. They were great live around this period, which some of the band members still can't get their head around...
this clip is originally from the VHS "A Factory Complication" released through Factory Benelux. Very expensive at the time, it came housed in a blue wallet.
Also featured Cabaret Voltaire, Section 25, A Certain Ratio, The Duritti Column. New Order were awesome live around this time... even when Barney was pissed.
can anyone remember the clip where as they end the song they walk off one at a time just leaving the drummer only to finish the track. The sound quality on this video was very good & clear, not like this one
@nesplayer94 Thanks for that info, your a champion, I had always believed it was everythings gone Green" I played the track Temptation from the Live 1981 NYC show and wow it brought back sweet memories of when New Order were at their prime. Once again thanks to you and technology, I can rest.
this performance was 3 days before the 1st anniversary of Ian Curtis' suicide and shows New Order starting to go in a much more electronic direction. This is one of my all time favourite new order tracks and you cant beat that sound of the vox phantom.
wow, wow, wow.. what a cool version- very experimental sounding. Look at morris on the drums- he keeps so busy on the kit. Barney a spitting image of Ian. Sorry for JD fans if you find that insulting, but can you agree on the resemblance of singing, behaviour, (6:54) and even looks? Maybe the VOX phantom guitar gave him the influence.
a truly amazing performance, and so influential to bands that followed. I would have loved to see them live back then.
@jasonw1973 I think that VOX phantom guitar Barney is using was Ian's actual guitar that was given to him after he died. And he looks and acts just like Ian in this performance. It's amazing
Blimey, what a blast from the past this is. I was at this gig. It was their first real tour of Europe, which began in Paris and ended somewhere in Germany, just before they played Glastonbury, which was NOTHING like what it is these days ! MAGIC memories.
Sounds like a Martian Soundtrack...Amazing... (-_-)
secondhanddaylight 3 months ago
sequencer ed, sort it
Mronesummer 7 months ago
jeeezus this is terrible yet strangely fascinating
CK2890 1 year ago
The sequencer line is superior to the later 'Taras' version from later that year. They were great live around this period, which some of the band members still can't get their head around...
djh29971 2 years ago
this clip is originally from the VHS "A Factory Complication" released through Factory Benelux. Very expensive at the time, it came housed in a blue wallet.
Also featured Cabaret Voltaire, Section 25, A Certain Ratio, The Duritti Column. New Order were awesome live around this time... even when Barney was pissed.
19robert65 2 years ago
can anyone remember the clip where as they end the song they walk off one at a time just leaving the drummer only to finish the track. The sound quality on this video was very good & clear, not like this one
kazon351 3 years ago
Probably Taras Schevchenko>? Ukranian national house in NY 1981 DVD new Order 311 ( I think ) has it.
drysocketman 2 years ago
@kazon351 That was the final song 'Temptation' in their 1981 NYC show
nesplayer94 1 year ago
@nesplayer94 Thanks for that info, your a champion, I had always believed it was everythings gone Green" I played the track Temptation from the Live 1981 NYC show and wow it brought back sweet memories of when New Order were at their prime. Once again thanks to you and technology, I can rest.
kazon351 1 year ago
Amazing.
Galerius292 3 years ago
Simply my favourite moment in music history. The merciless sequencer! The barking Bernard! Totally unique.
aneworderfan 3 years ago 3
gota say like this version
britdude1961 4 years ago
this performance was 3 days before the 1st anniversary of Ian Curtis' suicide and shows New Order starting to go in a much more electronic direction. This is one of my all time favourite new order tracks and you cant beat that sound of the vox phantom.
PRIME586 4 years ago 2
wow, wow, wow.. what a cool version- very experimental sounding. Look at morris on the drums- he keeps so busy on the kit. Barney a spitting image of Ian. Sorry for JD fans if you find that insulting, but can you agree on the resemblance of singing, behaviour, (6:54) and even looks? Maybe the VOX phantom guitar gave him the influence.
a truly amazing performance, and so influential to bands that followed. I would have loved to see them live back then.
jasonw1973 4 years ago 2
@jasonw1973 I think that VOX phantom guitar Barney is using was Ian's actual guitar that was given to him after he died. And he looks and acts just like Ian in this performance. It's amazing
nesplayer94 1 year ago
Barney is playing Ian's phatom guitar! How weird that must have felt.
cashforchaos 4 years ago
This is available if you buy the Umbrellas In The Sun DVD.
mumble67 4 years ago
some freaky singing!
nicck 4 years ago
psychedelic version? (!)
spirii 5 years ago
Good to see a video after hearing the bootleg for so long.
commonergirl 5 years ago
how fit is the drummer to play at that speed?
shincyber1 5 years ago
this concert is L'Ancienne Belgique - Brussels. it was the 1st time they played EGG live
may 15, 1981
welp123 5 years ago
Blimey, what a blast from the past this is. I was at this gig. It was their first real tour of Europe, which began in Paris and ended somewhere in Germany, just before they played Glastonbury, which was NOTHING like what it is these days ! MAGIC memories.
davidmolyneux 4 years ago
where the hell did you get this?
cool live jam...sounds like an early rough cut.
very cool.
mravka9 5 years ago
Interesting video! Song sounds pretty spooky.
VanishInFright 5 years ago