3 Jul 2005
New Order dvd tracklistingConfusion (dir. Charles Sturridge)
The Perfect Kiss (dir. Jonathan Demme)
Shellshock [Version 2] (dir. Rick Elgood)
State of the Nation
Bizarre Love Triangle (dir. Robert Longo)
True Faith (dir. Phillippe DeCouffle)
Touched By The Hand Of God (dir. Kathryn Bigelow)
Blue Monday '88 (dir. Robert Breer and William Wegman)
Fine Time (dir. Richard Heslop)
Round & Round [Version 1] (dir. Paula Greif)
Run (dir. Robert Frank)
World In Motion (dir. Keith Allen)
Regret (dir. Peter Care)
Ruined In A Day (dir. Keith Allen)
World (dir. Baillie Walsh)
Spooky (dir. Richard Heslop)
1963 (dir. Gina Birch)
Crystal (dir. Johan Renck)
60 Miles An Hour (dir. Rob Leggatt & Leigh Marling)
Here To Stay (dir. Paul Gore)
Krafty (dir. Johan Renck)
Jetstream (dir. Dawn Shadforth)
Waiting For The Sirens' Call
Extras:
Round & Round [Version 2: Patty] (dir. Paula Greif)
Regret (Baywatch)
Crystal (Gina Birch version)
Live:
Temptation (from 3.16)
New:
Ceremony (dir. by Yu Likwai)
Temptation (dir. by Michael H. Shamberg)
Thanks to NOOL/OMNY
Labels: New_Order
- May 1980 release schedule
- hallowed articles
- FAC 148
- FAC 148 letter from Quarry Bank Mill to Tony Wilson
- FAC 81 stationery source materials
- FAC 81 stationery
- 86 Palatine Road Blue Plaque
- Joy Divison USA Tour Itinerary
- Tony Wilson letter to Ralph Steadman re John Dowie
- IKON stationery
- The Factory stationery
- In the City badge
- Peter Saville Associates stationery and bill
- Movement of the 24th January stationery
In the grey days of late 1970s post-punk Manchester, youth culture was a serious affair: every musical performance was measured mostly by the conviction of its delivery. The term 'New Wave' opened up free vistas where acquired skills could once again be exercised after punk's monochrome blur. It could be applied to anything from a James 'Blood' Ulmer record to the latest Throbbing Gristle release, Magazine to Swell Maps. Move outside that terrain into Sun Ra, Parliament, Frank Sinatra and Martin Denny, and your options were suddenly without limit...
Then came Tony Wilson's Factory Club (at the Russell Club in Hulme) offering an open invitation to experiment that was taken up when Ken Hollings, Howard Walmsley, Eddie Sherwood and a few others decided to make some noise to accompany their 16mm silent epic Biting Tongues. A further performance followed a few weeks later, when Colin Seddon and Graham Massey disbanded their Post Natals project and joined up. The film itself, a flashing series of negative images, became a memory; the name remained.
- extract from the LTM Biting Tongues biography
FAC 134 Trouble Hand
FAC 188 Compressor
IKON 26 Wall Of Surf
IKON 31 'Wall of Surf' T-SHIRT
IKON 45 'Wall of Surf' POSTER
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