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NEW ORDER Friday, 24 January 1986 S.F.X. (Sir Francis Xavier) Hall 23 Upper Sherrard Street Dublin, Ireland Thanks go to "elegymart" for sharing this originally to the ten for twelve cent site which I won't explicitly name here. Total running time [54m23s] ---------------------------------- intro [0:00] Everything's Gone Green [0:18] Blue Monday [4:27] Dreams Never End [12:20] Bizarre Love Triangle [15:52] Thieves Like Us [21:21] Sooner Than You Think [28:16] Broken Promise [34:08] Sub-culture [38:04] Denial [43:10] State of the Nation [47:28] -- encore -- The Perfect Kiss (not recorded, alas) Band line-up: Bernard Sumner - guitar, vocals Stephen Morris - drums Peter Hook - bass Gillian Gilbert - keyboards, guitar Notes from "elegymart": Analog audience recording (stereo): unknown mics/recorder unknown analog generations analog audio cassette Japanese TDK SA 90 {Type II CrO2} analog audio cassette {from the Stonecutter Archives} Sony TC-WE435 (azimuth adjustment) Roland R05 (24/96) Cool Edit Pro 2.0 (audio cleanup, fades, convert to 16/44) SHNtool (fixed SBE) CD Wave (track splits) TLH (WAV FLAC8) ... [Ed. Note: at my end, Adobe Audition (phase correction/conversion to MP3 for sharing to YT via tunestotube dot com] This show was previously upped by dropdeadfred in 2005, and he listed the encore in the tracklist. When it was reseeded by robertinos in 2007, that track was no longer listed. As I was out to lunch for both of the previous uploads, I can't compare to this one which is courtesy of the Stonecutter Archives, and sans encore. [Ed. Note: I can confirm the original did not have the encore either; it appears not to have been recorded - the Stonecutter Archive version is confirmed the same recording to the original but better-sounding] Story supposedly goes that the band took so long to come back out for an encore that by the time they performed "The Perfect Kiss" only a handful of people were around to witness it. So while this is not the complete show, it's unlikely there's a copy circulating with the encore. Would love to be proven wrong. Gigography entry: https://gigography.new-order.net/1986...