Take it from me, if Bernard was in a bad mood, EVERYBODY knew about it. So those around him spent the rest of the day attempting to get as far away from him as possible.
In 1987 I was climbing the famous Peak District climbs of The Roaches and Ramshaw Rocks and falling off and breaking things. I was listening to this new music called rap
"BLT hasn't done very well" Sheesh! That damn tune was a monster that sold solidly throughout the 80's, especially once it was released and heard in America.
BLT was never that big in the UK...I don't even think it made the top 40. It's NOT their best song...just one of their most commercial and easier listening songs. True Faith was better and bigger.
Merci pour ce document génial. et respect à Monsieur Bernard Lenoir. j'ai suivi tous ses reportages le samedi soir sur Antenne 2 et écouté son émission Feedback en radio.
Bring back memories...j'avais 19 ans et appréciait le label Factory depuis sa création...A Certain Ratio...The Durutti Column...qui écoutait Joy Division à l'époque ?...personne...qui connait Joy Division de nos jours ?...tout le monde...(les initiés apprécieront...)
Merci, j'avais enregistré à l'époque cette émission sur une K7 VHS que j'ai conservée mais qui montrait des signes sévères de fatigue... Vive le progrès technologique et le partage.
C'est marrant d'entendre Peter Hook dire que les jeunes groupes qui s'apprêtent à l'époque à arriver chez Factory vont souffrir. La même année, en avril, les Happy Mondays signeront sur Factory leur premier album "Squirrel and G-Man Twenty Four Hour Party People…" qui propulsera alors Factory et le club bien connu, l'Hacienda sur le devant de la scène britannique avec la vague Madchester.
Super !! que de souvenirs !!! Je l'ai vu en direct cette émission....cela ne rajeuni pas.... Je suis en recherche d'un reportage qui avait été diffusé je crois dans les enfants du rock sur les tears for fears mais pas moyen de remettre la main dessus. Si jamais quelqu'un avait l'info...
Maybe Benard gave him a fictitious name on purpose. I have a 1999 issue of Q magazine where readers sent in questions and many of his answers were joking around. Many half truths and outright lies.
I do miss Hooky in New Order, but I was surprised how good Music Complete was without him. I do think that Gillian's return gave them a much needed boost. She is on all the classic albums and doesn't receive the credit she deserves. Especially from Peter.
kristianTV1974 why just Bernard’s, why not Stephen or Gillian’s New Order though? They decided to keep going on with the band too and they all have important contributions. It’s not just Bernard’s. I do miss Hooky though. Glad I saw them back in the 80s.
@@gargantuk Bernard went by the surname Albrecht in the late 1970’s when they were Joy Division. He reverted to Sumner, his actual surname when they became New Order.
@@neilprocter3755 No shit, Sherlock. I was replying to the previous comment, the author of which seemed to be uncertain regarding the presenters pronunciation of the name Bernard was using at time
@@jmummysweetpea3671 that’s really interesting, however, I was replying to @Sven Hassle who seemed to be under the impression that Sumner was still using the Albrecht moniker at the time of the interview. He may of course have used it to throw some minor confusion into the mix. Anyhow, great to hear from you with your nasty unsolicited and inappropriate comment. Perhaps before you shoot your mouth off in future you ought to consider winding your neck in, as they say in Manchester.
They seem extremely vain. I can't help but feel they must have atleast showed a bit more humility as joy divison. Their personas scream "I'm better than you!"
Bernard is either drunk, high or just fed up with everything. Lol.
the answer is d) all of the above
Take it from me, if Bernard was in a bad mood, EVERYBODY knew about it. So those around him spent the rest of the day attempting to get as far away from him as possible.
@@grizcuz did you know him?
@@izzys3041 As an employee.
@@grizcuz what work did you do for them?
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Paradise sounds fantastic here. Stoned interview. :D
9:08 is hilarious
Man, has anyone got the complete epside of this show?? New Order, Housemartins, Sputnik, Mighty Lemon Drops - what a time to be alive.
In 1987 I was climbing the famous Peak District climbs of The Roaches and Ramshaw Rocks and falling off and breaking things. I was listening to this new music called rap
Barney has a magical shape-shifting guitar seen at 13:42! Good editing.
Gilian Gilbert tocando guitarra eléctrica, en otra faceta, genial!!!
Thanks so much for putting this up in such great quality. Great live footage and as usual a sullen interview with Mr H and Mr S. Cheers.
Mrs S
Hooky The God Bass
"BLT hasn't done very well" Sheesh! That damn tune was a monster that sold solidly throughout the 80's, especially once it was released and heard in America.
BLT is one of they're best IMO
BLT was never that big in the UK...I don't even think it made the top 40. It's NOT their best song...just one of their most commercial and easier listening songs. True Faith was better and bigger.
Hooky chats pure shit tbh
Que de souvenir !!!!!!
Merci pour ce document génial. et respect à Monsieur Bernard Lenoir. j'ai suivi tous ses reportages le samedi soir sur Antenne 2 et écouté son émission Feedback en radio.
Paradise is such a good song...shame Barney could never sing it.
What a program!! :-o
Merci pour ce document incroyable et plein de souvenir... :)
Bring back memories...j'avais 19 ans et appréciait le label Factory depuis sa création...A Certain Ratio...The Durutti Column...qui écoutait Joy Division à l'époque ?...personne...qui connait Joy Division de nos jours ?...tout le monde...(les initiés apprécieront...)
Merci, j'avais enregistré à l'époque cette émission sur une K7 VHS que j'ai conservée mais qui montrait des signes sévères de fatigue... Vive le progrès technologique et le partage.
C'est marrant d'entendre Peter Hook dire que les jeunes groupes qui s'apprêtent à l'époque à arriver chez Factory vont souffrir. La même année, en avril, les Happy Mondays signeront sur Factory leur premier album "Squirrel and G-Man Twenty Four Hour Party People…" qui propulsera alors Factory et le club bien connu, l'Hacienda sur le devant de la scène britannique avec la vague Madchester.
Super !! que de souvenirs !!! Je l'ai vu en direct cette émission....cela ne rajeuni pas....
Je suis en recherche d'un reportage qui avait été diffusé je crois dans les enfants du rock sur les tears for fears mais pas moyen de remettre la main dessus. Si jamais quelqu'un avait l'info...
Absolute class
I truly miss Ian Curtis. Next best thing....... New Order
Quel emotion de revoir ça... Je me souviens parfaitement ce que j'ai fait ce soir là apres l'émission... Merci pour la video...
Sebastien Vous avez faites une carte de France?
brotherhood, chef d'œuvre à la pochette pour le moins énigmatique...
♥♥
11:30 Bernard holding Gibson ES next shot holding strat
9:08 Barney goes duhhhhh!
3:08 Peter Hook, Stephen Morris, Bernard Brecht.... eh wait! what's he spouting out?
Maybe Benard gave him a fictitious name on purpose. I have a 1999 issue of Q magazine where readers sent in questions and many of his answers were joking around. Many half truths and outright lies.
I do miss Hooky in New Order, but I was surprised how good Music Complete was without him. I do think that Gillian's return gave them a much needed boost. She is on all the classic albums and doesn't receive the credit she deserves. Especially from Peter.
Michael Wilson Youre right that that basically originated from Bernard himself, since he used the pseudonym Bernard Albrecht.
kristianTV1974 why just Bernard’s, why not Stephen or Gillian’s New Order though? They decided to keep going on with the band too and they all have important contributions. It’s not just Bernard’s. I do miss Hooky though. Glad I saw them back in the 80s.
Nice just like heaven intro
11:20 missed a bit
Anybody knows what's the song in 1:50?
Kate Bush Experiment IV
Peter Hook, Stephen Moreese, Bernard Bresslaw...?
He said 'Bernard Albrecht', a name Bernard was using at the time....
@@gargantuk Bernard went by the surname Albrecht in the late 1970’s when they were Joy Division. He reverted to Sumner, his actual surname when they became New Order.
@@neilprocter3755 No shit, Sherlock.
I was replying to the previous comment, the author of which seemed to be uncertain regarding the presenters pronunciation of the name Bernard was using at time
@@jmummysweetpea3671 that’s really interesting, however, I was replying to @Sven Hassle who seemed to be under the impression that Sumner was still using the Albrecht moniker at the time of the interview. He may of course have used it to throw some minor confusion into the mix. Anyhow, great to hear from you with your nasty unsolicited and inappropriate comment. Perhaps before you shoot your mouth off in future you ought to consider winding your neck in, as they say in Manchester.
fantastique !
I'love you papa lol sight ian
COMO SE LLAMA ESTA CANCIÓN??
Edwin P. Paradise
Edwin P. Bizarre Love Triangle
ESE NO, M REFIERO LO DEL 3:44
Paradise
Wow, Gillian plays guitar as well? Interesting. And damn but they don't sound tight playing this live.
Honest, hardworking band but as Bernard says re: self-promos...can’t be asked.
arsed not asked
Que onda esa mina?! que siempre mira para abajo?? terrible momia!!!!...
Seems Barney is so bored with the interview.
Or hungover / stoned.
NOWtheband he looks hungover af
cé platte ...
They seem extremely vain. I can't help but feel they must have atleast showed a bit more humility as joy divison. Their personas scream "I'm better than you!"
They probably were tired of endless interviews and trying to figure out were their money was going to.
Probably getting fed up of each other at this point. You can tell Bernard isn't happy.
Hangovers and/or being stoned can manifest in that way. ;-)