MATRIXSYNTH: New Order live, 1984, 'Temptation'


Saturday, May 26, 2007

New Order live, 1984, 'Temptation'


YouTube via adz1962. Via, The Chemical Brothers Website links page. This is Ed's favorite band and song.

"New Order live performance of 'Temptation' at BBC Radio 1 studios, 1984."

BTW, do me a favor and go to their site, followed by clicking on LINKS WE LIKE on the left. Then scroll to Tom's links and check out the first link. Woot! : ) I'm beyond flattered. I saw The Chemical Brothers Live at Union Station in 1997 in Seattle. Great show and definitely one of my favorite bands. Thanks to brian comnes for bringing this to my attention. It doesn't get much better than this.

5 comments:

  1. Wow Congratulations Matrix!!!
    "the best synth site on the web", and he´s right!!!

    JZ:

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  2. Yep well done Matrix, the Chem's are alright, for one they use decent gear, their tunes stand up and they don't have their heads up their arses. Be thankful it wasn't the prodigy..............

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  3. barnie looks like a dog rooting

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  4. that peter hook guy still has the coolest bass guitar sound - you could never use that sound because it's synonomous with new order. (That reminds me the other bass guitar guy I used to like because he did his own thing with bass guitar was that guy Cliff Burton from Metallica - that guy was insane and died too early)...

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