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Superb!
Just got home from New Order at the Hordern Pavilion. I've been a fan since I was 15 (that was in the 80s), and I still love them. Great set: opened with Crystal, played some Joy Division (Transmission, Love Will Tear Us Apart, Ceremony, Atmosphere), some great singles (Regret, Temptation, Bizarre Love Triangle, Blue Monday, True Faith, Touched by the Hand of God), some new stuff (60 mph, Rock the Shack), and some real classics (Isolation). The sound was fantastic: quite a heavy 2 guitar attack for a lot of the songs. Just a great gig! Having seen Garbage play at the same venue the night before, it's just been a brilliant week of music, and the Big Day Out is still to come on Saturday.nO |
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This is a review i got from Brad Edwards via Ceremony List
************************************************* It's not every day I get to offer my 2 cents about a New Order gig. So, bearing in mind I've never seen them before (and have only video footage to compare it to), here's my thoughts about the Sydney Big Day Out gig on Australia Day, January 26. To say I was excited is an understatement. After all, I flew there from Adelaide with the sole purpose of seeing New Order. None of the other bands on the bill really floated my boat. In hindsight Garbage were adequate, Silverchair rocked quite nicely and Ratcat (yes, that Ratcat) were good for a nostalgic laugh. But since everything else I wanted to see (Crystal Method, Arthur Baker, White Stripes, Dave Clarke) either clashed with New Order or would have prevented me getting a good vantage point for New Order, then I really was there for just one band. The annoying schedule will be After a huge power struggle between maniacal Silverchair fans and ham-fisted security goons, we finally managed to break into the fenced off front section of the stadium (part of the security measures implemented after last year's unfortunate mosh-related death) and score a prime position two rows back from Hooky. The first row, I kid you not, was overrun by teenage girls with cameras, making me feel simultaneously ancient, indignant that surely Ok, on with the show. The whole day the crowd was kinda subdued but I got the sense it lifted during New Order's set. They have always been Crystal cranked. A perfect introduction to the rocking new New Order, which had more than a few cynics silenced and probably the same amount of Transmission was no surprise and in truth, a little sluggish. But at the time it had the crowd in a frenzy, the familiar chorus flooding the stadium Next came Regret. Again no surprise, but what a song. Never one of my all time favourites, I don't mind saying I wiped a few tears away during the opening verses. Absolutely flawless, absolutely timeless. I forget the exact order but I'm sure 60 MPH came next and to my surprise, one of the definite highlights of the show. If the crowd was excited before that was nothing compared to the the massed jumping and singing that Love Vigilantes! Fuck me, I did not expect that! When Barney said he was off to grab the melodica, I thought OK, time for Your Silent Face. But what a pleasant surprise - especially since earlier in the day I had bemoaned to a The famous New Order Flat Spot (TM) came next. Atmosphere (dedicated to last year's BDO casualty, Jessica) had a solemn er, atmosphere, but what Hooky was playing I have no fucking idea. It seemed from where I was standing to be all over the shop, all blustering bass and godawful Barney Close Range, not one of my all time favourites, was adequate. Much better was the closing trinity of Temptation, LWTUA and Blue Monday. If I've sounded a little negative in places, well you've missed my point. I don't think I've forgotten any songs - perhaps I should have asked the tall guy next to me who was SMS-ing song titles to someone throughout Well, for me, it's on to Adelaide. It's been an expensive few weeks lately (to top it off I got a speeding fine tonight - do'h!) but to think that I'll have actually been to Manchester and seen New Order play not once but twice in a short space of time makes me feel extremely lucky, and in equal parts, like a sad old git. A little from column A and a little from column Thanks for reading Brad |
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