1 Mar 2008
Wistful
Moby, who new album 'Last Night' is a "a love letter to dance music in New York City", talks to Dave Simpson of The Guardian. Amongst other things (Christianity, sex parties, etc) he goes into anecdote mode about playing New Dawn Fades with New Order:
"Knowing that the last time they played it Ian Curtis was alive... And because they hadn't played it since 1980, I had to teach Barney and Hooky their own song. Which has four notes!"
"Knowing that the last time they played it Ian Curtis was alive... And because they hadn't played it since 1980, I had to teach Barney and Hooky their own song. Which has four notes!"
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