Rolling Stone Watch New Order Perform ‘The Perfect Kiss’ at Alexandra Palace
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“We always enjoy our concerts but that Alexandra Palace show was special,” New Order told
NME. “The crowd were amazing that night as you can see from the reaction when we began ‘The Perfect Kiss’. We’ve all been through some tough times recently but things are slowly opening up now and we can’t wait to get back out playing live. There’s nothing quite like the feeling of being on stage and connecting with a huge crowd and we’re really looking forward to our next big show in Manchester Heaton Park this September.”
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30. The Him (1981)
You can see why Movement is viewed less as New Orderâs debut album than a footnote to Joy Divisionâs career â that is really what it is â but that doesnât mean it is not good. The surges of The Him would have made a great Joy Division track; the lyrics, which attempt to understand the death in 1980 of Ian Curtis, Joy Divisionâs frontman, are powerful and heartbreaking.
29. Confusion (1983)
Considered a disappointing follow-up to Blue Monday at the time â and subsequently re-recorded for the 1987 compilation Substance â Confusion has improved with age: its wholehearted, charmingly gauche embrace of electro illustrates the impact of New Yorkâs nightlife on the band.