Stuart Ferguson's Collection
New Order 03/21/1981
Boys Club, Bedford, England
| Source | Audience master recording by Duncan |
| Media | CDR 1 disc |
| Notes | DVD 3136; lineage: Recorded by Duncan with a Sony TCS-310. This is a digital copy of his master cassette. Sony TCS-310 > TDK AD C90 cassette > Nakamichi CR-3E (no NR) > Audition > FLAC > Audition > Special secret sauce @ 32bit > Dither to 16 bit > FLAC |
| J-Card Comment | A cracking gig by an ever-changing New Order, still writing the songs that would make up their debut LP Movement. Making their debuts here (as far as we can tell) are Tiny Tim (soundcheck only) - which would evolve into Doubts Even Here once Hooky came up with the vocals and Steve sorted out the drum patterns, and Little Dead (eventually retitled Denial) both in the soundcheck and as the gig opener. The sound is stellar and the performance is excellent too. Love the little guitar bit Bernard carries into the Truth opening during the gig - it's only Hooky's bass entrance that gets the actual song going. Duncan adds: "It was a gig promoted by a guy called Dec Hickey (I think) he also followed NO around a lot after getting to know them here. Carried on after I stopped." Hope you enjoy this! |
| Trades Allowed | Yes |
| Reference / Generation | 3136 |
Owned by Stuart Ferguson
· Last Updated May 23, 2023
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