Dan wrote:
quoted 3 lines Video 5-8-6 is a 22 minute track composed for the opening of the Hacienda> Video 5-8-6 is a 22 minute track composed for the opening of the Hacienda
> back in '81, I beleive. No vocals are present. It is basically New Order
> doing a electro Trance number <I have no other way to describe it>.
OK ... this is bugging the hell out of me now (not you, Dan (-: ) ...
I could *swear* that this rang a bell with me ... being the world's biggest
Joy Division/New Order freak at the time (if I say so myself (-: ) ...
I coulda sworn there was something that this came out on, back in the day.
It wasn't coming to me ... something on Touch? One of those 5 classic
"Rising From The Red Sands" tapes? What was it?
I just looked in the back of my copy of Mark Johnson's "An Ideal for Living",
(an absolutely vital, essential read) and I see this entry:
"Prime 5.8.6" (recorded Feb.-Mar. '82, debut 21 May 1982, released,
in part, Dec. 1982 on "Touch 1").
AHA! Thought so ... *rustle* I have "Touch 1", buried someplace.
Anyway, I followed the trail back. On page 103:
*"Prime 5.8.6." (21 minutes; recorded Feb. 82; debut 21 May 82):
New Order (but mostly Bernard and Steve) composed this original version
of "5.8.6" (which also contains rhythm elements later surfacing in
"Ultraviolence" and "Blue Monday") ona 4-track. It was first played in
public as the soundtrack to the video for the opening of Factory's The
Hacienda (FAC 51) after Tony Wilson asked the group for 20 minutes of
"pap", but got more than he bargained for. Three minutes of the piece
were used on the band's computer graphic "Video Single", which was
debuted at the Almeida Video Festival in Islington on 4 June 82, and
most of it was "published" in two sections in the cassette magazine
"Touch" (No. 1, December 1982). The visual component of the video
was developed by Steve on his Apple II computer, and combined with
some footage taken on tour.
Then, on page 107 we find
A Factory Video (FAC 56/FACTUS 5; released 18 August 1982)
1. Ceremony (Comanche Student Union; 6 Feb. 81)
2. In a Lonely Place (Imperial Cinema, Birmingham, 23 Jan. 82)
3. Video Single (cf. "Prime 5.8.6.") (visual remixed from that shown
at the Almeida Video Festival)
(My copy of this video was stolen about 10 years ago, which helped me forget
about the origins of this track. :-( )
quoted 3 lines As an added bonus, the vinyl version has a B side. The B side has a track> As an added bonus, the vinyl version has a B side. The B side has a track
> by Joy Division <what New Order was before Ian killed himself - for those
> who are not familiar>.
This is sort of like saying "That band that Paul McCartney was in before
Wings". :-)
quoted 1 line The track is "As You Said" and is from the 7 inch Komakino.> The track is "As You Said" and is from the 7 inch Komakino.
Minor nit: "Komakino" was a flexi-disc.
quoted 3 lines The identity of this track comes from a reliable source. This> The identity of this track comes from a reliable source. This
> track is amazing. Sounds like something from today. Something perhaps on
> Plug Research or the like. There are no lyrics and it is very short.
Anyone that hears this track and who owns Meat Beat Manifesto's "99%" should
listen to it ("As You Said") and then listen to "Hello Teenage America" from
"99%" ...
- Greg