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New Order live, 1983, 'Age Of Consent'

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New Order - live performance of 'Age Of Consent', first broadcast in April 1983 on Channel 4's 'Switch'.

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  • Until I heard Age of Consent, I've never heard a song where the bass carries the majority of the tune and rhythm.

  • @yank011545 Ian Curtis was a genius but he did not do everything. Give the other guys some credit for crying out loud. Many of Joy Division's songs were created with a drum beat as a starting point and that came from Morris, not Ian. Ian would spot riffs here and there but the riffs still came from the other guys. Also, it was Bernard Sumner who did most of the arrangements and this is as per Deborah Curtis.

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  • @mihir14 havent you listened to Joy division? the bass carries almost all the songs. most of the same members in this band too

  • Such a shame that Hook and Sumner have such irrevocable differences. What amazing music they made....

  • imagine with ian's voice :)

  • Yes! New Order fucking kills it. End of story.

  • great jam!

  • @astralislux SO TRUE!!!

  • @mihir14 that happens in almost any new order song, also in joy division. Peter Hook is for me the best bass player ever.

  • New Order presents :THE MORRIS MACHINE

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