New Order has been my all time favorite band since i was 18 im 52 now and this interview was GREAT Everything Bernard has done dominates all my music lists.
I have followed Bernard Sumner since I was 10 years old and I think that I went to each of the concerts in ARGENTINA. It's good that his voice didn't change and that he looks really good, a great and living legend of music, simply the best from JOY DIVISION, NEW ORDER and ELECTRONIC
Take my hat off to Bernard because I’ve listened to the music he’s written for a long time and I’ve been to see New Order many times. He’s had great ideas and you get two styles of music from them
When Bernard talks about the first time after coming back from the US to a studio and there just happened to be a synthesizer and a drum machine lying out...made me think of a child in a sweet shop given what we know about Bernard's passion for this type of music.
I know that Barny is a stream of conscious lyricist, but his words still have an amazing and magical story anyway. "Tonight I think I'll walk alone, I'll find my soul as I go home" has an incredible impact for anyone who is socially marginalized or an outlier.
The decision to not play Joy Division songs after Ian's death was a very brave one. It was indisputably the right decision. Bernie tried to do Ian's low voice in the beginning, which was a mistake, but he eventually found his own voice. If we look at The Doors as an inverse example, they ended up doing gigs with some singer who would even dress and shape his appearance like Jim Morrison. It was a shambolic display, obviously done for financial reasons. Something which Jim Morrison would've been disgusted by, to say the least. So, great respect to New Order for having the courage to start again, and in a sense, protect, seal and respect Ian Curtis' legacy.
I filmed that first gig at HURRAH and have just finished my own take on the concert. I was supposed to be the opening entertainment for the cancelled JOY DIVISION gig and was friends with Ruth Polsky. This is my first time hearing Bernard speak and his anecdotes about their early experiments with electronics is really exciting to hear about. As my experience with them was pre-synth, that explains to me the genisis of their BLUE MONDAY phase. The interview gives me a feeling of watching a Kubric's 2001.
They say that Joy Division (early iterations, Stiff Kittens, Warsaw,) was born the night Bernard Sumner and Peter Hook attended a Sex Pistols live gig in 1976. It must have made a lasting impression on Bernard Sumner. I'm sure that if he cut his hair and made it spiky with a touch of red coloring, threw in a tartan kilt, a few safety pins along with a bit of British dental hell, he would be a dead ringer for Johnny Rotten. All kidding aside, what a great career he's had. It's too bad that things went so sour in New Order, but at least I got to see them live at the Forum in LA in the 80's when they toured with the Cure. I loved the first Electronic album and the Bad Lieutenant band had a few good songs as well in IMHO. Hard to believe it's been nearly 15 years since this video was made. He's seems a well spoken and thoughtful man. I really liked his musings on lyric writing.
HOW the FUCK can this guy need a pad??? its joy division/NEW order ?? maybe im biased because I first saw NO at Glastonbury 87 and it was and always has been my 'start' NEW ORDER have made some of the most incredible music ever, then there JOY DIVISION!! respect!!! oh my god they knocked up 'everythings gone green" hahaha
New Order has been my all time favorite band since i was 18 im 52 now and this interview was GREAT Everything Bernard has done dominates all my music lists.
Never ever get fed up of listening to Bernard. Love his Salford accent and his voice. He's got a great dry sense of humour.
Always wonderful listening to Bernard...
Been following Bernard and his happy gang since my teens and they are so emotionally resonant. Thanks so much!
I have followed Bernard Sumner since I was 10 years old and I think that I went to each of the concerts in ARGENTINA. It's good that his voice didn't change and that he looks really good, a great and living legend of music, simply the best from JOY DIVISION, NEW ORDER and ELECTRONIC
Take my hat off to Bernard because I’ve listened to the music he’s written for a long time and I’ve been to see New Order many times.
He’s had great ideas and you get two styles of music from them
Bernard is one of the best from his era.x
"Didn't see a tree until I was 9 years old". ~ GOLD.
When Bernard talks about the first time after coming back from the US to a studio and there just happened to be a synthesizer and a drum machine lying out...made me think of a child in a sweet shop given what we know about Bernard's passion for this type of music.
New order are wonderful and Bernard is a genius
I know that Barny is a stream of conscious lyricist, but his words still have an amazing and magical story anyway. "Tonight I think I'll walk alone, I'll find my soul as I go home" has an incredible impact for anyone who is socially marginalized or an outlier.
Awesome interview.
The decision to not play Joy Division songs after Ian's death was a very brave one. It was indisputably the right decision. Bernie tried to do Ian's low voice in the beginning, which was a mistake, but he eventually found his own voice.
If we look at The Doors as an inverse example, they ended up doing gigs with some singer who would even dress and shape his appearance like Jim Morrison. It was a shambolic display, obviously done for financial reasons. Something which Jim Morrison would've been disgusted by, to say the least.
So, great respect to New Order for having the courage to start again, and in a sense, protect, seal and respect Ian Curtis' legacy.
I filmed that first gig at HURRAH and have just finished my own take on the concert. I was supposed to be the opening entertainment for the cancelled JOY DIVISION gig and was friends with Ruth Polsky. This is my first time hearing Bernard speak and his anecdotes about their early experiments with electronics is really exciting to hear about. As my experience with them was pre-synth, that explains to me the genisis of their BLUE MONDAY phase. The interview gives me a feeling of watching a Kubric's 2001.
Great interview. Really interesting
a flippin` cool, honest, and amazingly talented guy is Bernard. Good interview. Twiddling a pen doesn`t make you look smarter though.
More than likely just a nervous reaction. I'm a leg bouncer myself
As if the pen matters.
He usually looks a little nervous, just a tic I think
He was somewhat honest here on what he took to make blue monday.
Cute... 💞
Neworder.and.electronic
The.best
Bizarre Love Triangle is his best song imo
Superb.... But so too is Hooky
Part of the North-West's greatest band. Here comes Salford........
ill be real, No Love Lost is fantastic song.
I understand why Peter hook had a problem
With this Ego…
_The very best bit __30:45_ 🙉
Barney would probably agree with you.
Barny aged 30 years in 20 lol
Yeah early 2000s he aged badly but he’s looking younger and healthier nowadays
After BLT, I could listen no longer … time to move on but it was a good run …
He looks very tired here
They say that Joy Division (early iterations, Stiff Kittens, Warsaw,) was born the night Bernard Sumner and Peter Hook attended a Sex Pistols live gig in 1976. It must have made a lasting impression on Bernard Sumner. I'm sure that if he cut his hair and made it spiky with a touch of red coloring, threw in a tartan kilt, a few safety pins along with a bit of British dental hell, he would be a dead ringer for Johnny Rotten.
All kidding aside, what a great career he's had. It's too bad that things went so sour in New Order, but at least I got to see them live at the Forum in LA in the 80's when they toured with the Cure. I loved the first Electronic album and the Bad Lieutenant band had a few good songs as well in IMHO. Hard to believe it's been nearly 15 years since this video was made. He's seems a well spoken and thoughtful man. I really liked his musings on lyric writing.
Sex pistols were so overrated ....
HOW the FUCK can this guy need a pad??? its joy division/NEW order ?? maybe im biased because I first saw NO at Glastonbury 87 and it was and always has been my 'start' NEW ORDER have made some of the most incredible music ever, then there JOY DIVISION!! respect!!! oh my god they knocked up 'everythings gone green" hahaha