Close (To The Edit) - Live at The Value of Entertainment, London 1985

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2022
  • With dancers Caroline Butler, Christine Cartwright and Jack Midgeck. ALSO LIVE:
    🎭 The Art Of Noise/Revision/VJ Set
    🏠 The Jazz Cafe, London
    Two exclusive shows from co-founders JJ Jeczalik and Gary Langan - and some officially surprising guests. On sale now:
    🕘 Wednesday 04 January 2023
    🎟️ thejazzcafelondon.com/event/a...
    🕘 Thursday 05 January 2023
    🎟️ thejazzcafelondon.com/event/a...

Комментарии • 47

  • @markf.3617
    @markf.3617 Год назад +6

    Now the fuse is lit

  • @BenPanced
    @BenPanced Год назад +6

    Said it before and I'll say it again: the dance adds an extra dimension of power, style, and grace to the piece. LOVE IT.

  • @justindo14
    @justindo14 Год назад +3

    Rediscovered this amazing band whose tunes served as the back drop of my teen years thank you )

  • @-.-Sky.-.-
    @-.-Sky.-.- 9 месяцев назад

    It is happens.
    The meanings, the affairs.
    Genius. The composers of dance and music are genius.

  • @zubileegluckgluck
    @zubileegluckgluck Год назад +23

    It's really a shame that The Art of Noise's massive success on the black music stations in the 80s is completely overlooked today. Close To The Edit & especially Beat Box and Moments In Love were huge radio and club hits, played all day and night on black radio. Beat Box & Close to the Edit were featured in all weekend party mix weekend nights, were often mixed into half-hour long segments of a two-hour show, and there were about a half dozen songs that also played on black radio that were inspired by Beat Box & Close To the Edit, such as Beat Box Boys - Yum Yum (Eat Them Up) and Einstein. They are never included in old school 80s playlists, as the curators are not actual fans of the music they are compiling, they are marketing people who only know what songs were in the top 10-20. Some of the most innovative, brilliant music ever created, and some of the most criminally overlooked and underappreciated.

    • @markmower6507
      @markmower6507 Год назад +4

      I lived in Atlanta GA. In the 1980's as a teenager and I am white and I had black friends and they were turning me onto Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five and The Sugar Hill Gang and Run D.M.C. and I was Turning them onto The Art of Noise and Kraftwerk and Thomas Dolby. An older friend of ours was making some really interesting mixtapes out of all of our ideas, Good Times 😃👍!!!

    • @markmower6507
      @markmower6507 Год назад

      And that 80's fashion, I Was rockin' The Jam Pants and O.P. Shirts With The Air Jordans, Hahahahahahahaha 😂!!!

    • @zubileegluckgluck
      @zubileegluckgluck Год назад +3

      @@markmower6507 The Art of Noise, Kraftwerk and Dolby were also huge on black radio. Trans Europe Express and Numbers were huge radio hits on black radio & were the inspiration for Planet Rock. The b-side of She blinded me w/science 12 inch single, 'get out of my mix' was also on heavy rotation on black radio. I was a white b-boy and I found all of them on black radio.

    • @markmower6507
      @markmower6507 Год назад +2

      @@zubileegluckgluck It was really an interesting time of music really that sadly is overlooked mostly these days. The " music" these days that the children listen to, sometimes I think that they would just be better off having a Lobotomy, Hahahahahahahaha 😂!!!

    • @zubileegluckgluck
      @zubileegluckgluck Год назад +1

      @@markmower6507 amen lol

  • @andrespereydaresearch
    @andrespereydaresearch Год назад +3

    It's beautiful how just samples can completely make an entire song.

    • @markmower6507
      @markmower6507 Год назад

      Well in all fairness there is some talent involved in Knowing When to Trigger the Samples, Hahahahahahahaha 😂!!!

  • @saxonmurray5452
    @saxonmurray5452 7 месяцев назад

  • @MassimoVarricchio-xl7mh
    @MassimoVarricchio-xl7mh Год назад

    Molto bella la coreografia

  • @markmower6507
    @markmower6507 Год назад +3

    I have 3 of The Adventure Series, In Visible Silence and In No Sense Nonsense and Noise In The City. And I Love Them All. My question is How Do I get My Hands on The Rest of Them?!

    • @PetersPianoShoppe
      @PetersPianoShoppe Год назад +1

      Where are you located?

    • @markmower6507
      @markmower6507 Год назад

      @@PetersPianoShoppe I live in a small town in North Carolina in the United States of America. I found those 3 from Amazon but I know that there are a few other Adventure Series, the one that I would like to get next is Below the Waste but anytime I try to get anymore information about it or Any of the other ones I hit a brick wall?!

    • @PetersPianoShoppe
      @PetersPianoShoppe Год назад +1

      @@markmower6507 Well, you need “Who’s Afraid (Of The Art Of Noise)”, which is readily available on Amazon, and perhaps The Seduction Of Claude Debussy. After that I would seek out their original “Into Battle” EP, and other maxi-singles and compilations. “The Best Of The Art Of Noise”, both the original blue cover and the newer pink cover, as well as “The Ambient Collection” can be found on the used market. Just peruse eBay and Discogs.

    • @markmower6507
      @markmower6507 Год назад

      @@PetersPianoShoppe ok, I appreciate that information. But I don't think that you understand. I have All of those that you mentioned, except the blue, pink Best of that you mentioned ( first time that I have heard of that) But they came out with something called the Adventure Series. In Visible Silence is Two CDs called Deluxe version and the same with In No Sense Nonsense 2 CDs digitally remastered and Noise In the City is a single Live CD digitally remastered from a live performance in Tokyo which is very much like the live to Hammersmith and back but different. I had heard that there are 7 in the Adventure Series, but lately I have not been able to get any information on that.

    • @markmower6507
      @markmower6507 Год назад

      @@PetersPianoShoppe I play the Ambient Collection A Lot, which reminds me I highly recommend the Drum and Bass collection especially if you have a Decent Subwoofer...

  • @NorthWestMedia-iu3vo
    @NorthWestMedia-iu3vo 6 месяцев назад +1

    : Remember That Song At The End She Said " Can I Say Something " What Was That One ??

  • @WilliamAlanPhoto
    @WilliamAlanPhoto Год назад +3

    Sorry, I can't read that fast.

  • @quistunes
    @quistunes Год назад

    2:13 Cool lift.

  • @julianfoot8748
    @julianfoot8748 Год назад +1

    Ahhh what my father used to describe as smacking nonsense... its close to the edge.

  • @DanielbenYishai
    @DanielbenYishai Год назад +2

    I prefer the original video with the musical instruments being demolished.

    • @lilbuggers3
      @lilbuggers3 Год назад +1

      I watched that video many times. One of the bands I listened to in the 80's along with Kraftwerk.

  • @amazingbollweevil
    @amazingbollweevil Год назад

    Can anyone identify what we're seeing at 2:27?

    • @bobbyneng
      @bobbyneng Год назад

      It looks like part of the Constable painting the Hay Wain, but with what could be US Tomahawk cruise missiles in the back of the cart. (I could be wrong here!) This was around the time of the Greenham common protests.

  • @northarea1203
    @northarea1203 Год назад

    Miki

  • @PetersPianoShoppe
    @PetersPianoShoppe Год назад +2

    I am quite certain Reagan did not like this.

    • @buderusli6262
      @buderusli6262 Год назад

      Он любил ОПЕРУ ?
      😱😱👈

  • @buderusli6262
    @buderusli6262 Год назад +1

    Эх. Было время !
    Я под эту музыку брейк тогда танцевал.

  • @arothmanmusic
    @arothmanmusic Год назад

    So what happens to me now?

    • @buderusli6262
      @buderusli6262 Год назад

      Жри мухоморы. Отпустит

  • @itwillendintears
    @itwillendintears Год назад

    Ok. But who are those people from 1985, that are dancing? Vagrants? AoN music only, please!

  • @uj3185
    @uj3185 Год назад

    𝙥𝙧𝙤𝙢𝙤𝙨𝙢 😕

  • @RoastBeefQueefSniffer
    @RoastBeefQueefSniffer Год назад

    Imagine paying to see this.