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Shoreline Amphitheatre, San Francisco, California, United States of America (2001)
so yesterday i finally got to see new order live after a 16 year wait. it was their first US gig in 8 years, in mountain view, about 30 miles south of san francisco.
although they performed before outkast and moby on the main stage, it was evident that half the crowd of 30,000 was there mainly for new order (the other half was there to hear paul oakenfold spin in the DJ tent).
as the sun was setting around 6:45, they sauntered onstage to rapturous applause. bernard and hooky both stepped to the mic to thank the crowd, announcing how happy they were to be back in the states. they then announced the first song "by our old band joy division"...
1. atmosphere majestic. with 2 guitars plus the synths, it sounded really full. bernard kept doing this hopping dance (he did it the entire time they were onstage) and letting out these joyous little yelps between verses. he was positively gleeful.
2. regret new order's biggest stateside single. the whole audience sang along, cheering when the first guitar chords rang out.
3. crystal this had a really beautiful piano intro that's apparently from one of the upcoming remixes. the song sort of builds to a wall of noise and went on a bit too long (for me). corgan got a bit animated during this one. for most of the show he kept a low profile, wearing all black and a hat pulled low over his eyes, but it's evident he enjoys playing this song.
4. love will tear us apart transposed down a couple of keys for some reason, so it didn't sound quite right. corgan yelped during this one, and the entire crowd was singing along. as the band just flown in from a concert in japan, they were jetlagged. after the song bernard apologized to the audience saying he knows they could play it better than they did. hooky kept kidding around with him, tossing little jabs his way.
5. your silent face ahhhhhhh...new order's homage to kraftwerk. it had added synth and guitar lines, plus bernard playing his melodica - the sound wholly engulfed the area. i started crying during this one...i never thought i'd get to hear them play it live.
6. turn my way this is the one from the forthcoming album that billy corgan duets on. it sounded better live than the recorded version, with billy and bernard teasing each other back and forth before and during the song.
7. bizarre love triangle bernard announced it beforehand and the crowd roared. he actually annouced every song before they played them - he was really chatty. anyway, this was the remixed version of the song as it appears on substance.
8. touched by the hand of god reworked for the better. it's extended with an updated sound. hooky played a bass solo in it! he stalked the stage and struck a lot of rock star poses, which you could tell he was doing with a wink and a nudge.
9. true faith again the audience erupted. this has been reworked as well, based around a remix paul oaklenfold did in '94. it soounds a bit weaker than the original, but still gives me chills.
10. temptation for this (and later blue monday) they went back to the original recordings and built the sequenced tracks around samples...so they had this really electro analogue sound somewhere between the orignal 7" and dave clarke's remix of "everything's gone green". the whole crowd was pogoing and singing along.
11. 60 MPH also from the new album. this sounds WAY better live than the recorded version - a definate contender for a single. the whole band was into it and hooky was singing harmonies (!) the crowd got really into this, even not knowing the song.
12. blue monday it actually had the vocoder parts in it, plus samples from the original, plus hooky playing his drum pads, plus billy corgan adding extra guitar parts and dancing. this song was responsible for a lot of the other DJ and electronic acts who played during the course of the day. it just built and built, and ended with everyone's guitar feeding back and the sequencer left running. bernard thanked the audience again promising they were "back to stay this time" and the crowd kept cheering for an encore.
an hour-long set, and worth the wait. it was getting their greatest hits in a tight package. they sounded good, they looked well, they behaved . someone mentioned bernard's comments to arthur baker, who was in the audience. he commented about baker having a big dick..."just like me"! he also bitched about the smoke machine "they proved cigarettes are bad for your health, you know!". it *was* a bit much - it was right in his face and so thick you couldn't even see him onstage - and this is before the sun had fully set, so it's not like they needed the fog for the lighting yet.
i bought one of their t-shirts, which sold out quickly. it's athletic grey with the cover art for "getready" on the front and "new order - get ready" across the back.
--ed boland
Source: Ed Boland |
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