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Feb 17, 2017 - 9:05pm
ScottFromWyoming wrote:
I finally broke down and bought this album on CD. I haven't bought a disc in years but this was $7 at Target and it was up for a Grammy against Beyonce and Adele so hey. It's not going to get airplay around here. Ever.
I've heard this before on KEXP but the video's pretty important to this cover.
Yep. KCRW played him months ago... and they still play him. Love that version of In Bloom.
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Feb 17, 2017 - 3:29pm
ScottFromWyoming wrote:
I finally broke down and bought this album on CD. I haven't bought a disc in years but this was $7 at Target and it was up for a Grammy against Beyonce and Adele so hey. It's not going to get airplay around here. Ever.
I've heard this before on KEXP but the video's pretty important to this cover.
I finally broke down and bought this album on CD. I haven't bought a disc in years but this was $7 at Target and it was up for a Grammy against Beyonce and Adele so hey. It's not going to get airplay around here. Ever.
I've heard this before on KEXP but the video's pretty important to this cover.
New Order's Blue Monday was released on 7 March 1983, and its cutting-edge electronic groove changed pop music forever. But what would it have sounded like if it had been made 50 years earlier? In a special film, using only instruments available in the 1930s - from the theremin and musical saw to the harmonium and prepared piano - the mysterious Orkestra Obsolete present this classic track as you've never heard it before.
New Order's Blue Monday was released on 7 March 1983, and its cutting-edge electronic groove changed pop music forever. But what would it have sounded like if it had been made 50 years earlier? In a special film, using only instruments available in the 1930s - from the theremin and musical saw to the harmonium and prepared piano - the mysterious Orkestra Obsolete present this classic track as you've never heard it before.