New Order 16th June 1989 - Irvine Meadows Irvine, CA - Soundboard

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found this, not sure if it was posted before....if not, enjoy!

http://rapidshare.com/files/52585349/New_Order_-_California_1989_-__1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/52588551/New_Order_-_California_1989_-__2.rar

Setlist:
01 Ceremony
02 True Faith
03 Age Of Consent
04 Dream Attack
05 All The Way
06 Mr Disco
07 Your Silent Face
08 Vanishing Point
09 Round And Round
10 Temptation
11 Bizarre Love Triangle
12 The Perfect Kiss
13 All Day Long
14 Fine Time
Total time: 74:35ish

Notes (not mine):
Another glorious SBD recording of New Order's USA89 tour, this time from Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre, Irvine, CA. Lineage is the same stash-o-soundboards from (most likely) Hooky's Suite 16 recording studio, liberated by Brian Whittaker (Revenge touring bassist) via eBay, but previous to selling copied amongst the NO trading community in the UK.

From a post by OldMonkey on STG:
"A box of mixing desk tapes was found in a rehearsal studio used by Peter Hook. They were advertised on E-bay by Brian Whittaker, former Revenge live guitarist. David Sultan of the website "World in Motion" paid over £500 to win the auction. Before they were sent to David though, they were copied amongst the Manchester bootlegging fraternity, and are now widely available in the UK and wider.
Coincidentally (or otherwise, and this is where it gets good), the majority of the shows in this box were the complete gigs from the tracks used on the live disc of Retro (plus quite a few other gigs). It appears as though Hooky meant for them to find their way to the bootleg hardcore......." This thing sounds just as phenomenal as all the other ATR/STASH soundboards posted recently.

From the original thread:
By far, the ultimate best quality soundboard of New Order I've EVER heard - including any of the official live releases (_Retro_ disc 4 tracks, BBC Glastonbury '87, etc). Sound is absolutely pristine, crisp, well-mixed, you name it. A beautiful recording from a woefully under-documented era in their career, and representative of what some consider the last classic New Order tour where you just might possibly hear something dug up from their archives (here, it's "All Day Long") - as opposed to the fixed setlists from '93 or the rarely-changing 2001/2002 gigs. I got this in a trade from Sam (lammah) and the original FLACs were too fast pitch-wise. I fixed it up in SoundForge and re-FLACed it, after redoing tracksplits in CD Wave to eliminate any SBEs. I'll leave it up to Sam to further expand on the lineage - he told me to put this up here so he could get the fixed version himself. If any New Order bootleg/live tape was ready for immediate official release as the "official" live album, this would be a top candidate sound quality-wise. If there are better-sounding soundboards of them prior to the Get Ready era, I've not heard them.
 
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Sorry for the mix-up. I had already posted this show a few months back HOWEVER this version does have better sound!

-C
 
I love New Order to death, but I've yet to hear a live show that doesn't sound like a half arsed sound check.


sayin
 
the order tracks in the rar files doesnt seem to match
with the tracklist you provided below... are you sure this is the same gig?
thanks for posting it..

found this, not sure if it was posted before....if not, enjoy!

http://rapidshare.com/files/52585349/New_Order_-_California_1989_-__1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/52588551/New_Order_-_California_1989_-__2.rar

Setlist:
01 Ceremony
02 True Faith
03 Age Of Consent
04 Dream Attack
05 All The Way
06 Mr Disco
07 Your Silent Face
08 Vanishing Point
09 Round And Round
10 Temptation
11 Bizarre Love Triangle
12 The Perfect Kiss
13 All Day Long
14 Fine Time
Total time: 74:35ish

Notes (not mine):
Another glorious SBD recording of New Order's USA89 tour, this time from Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre, Irvine, CA. Lineage is the same stash-o-soundboards from (most likely) Hooky's Suite 16 recording studio, liberated by Brian Whittaker (Revenge touring bassist) via eBay, but previous to selling copied amongst the NO trading community in the UK.

From a post by OldMonkey on STG:
"A box of mixing desk tapes was found in a rehearsal studio used by Peter Hook. They were advertised on E-bay by Brian Whittaker, former Revenge live guitarist. David Sultan of the website "World in Motion" paid over £500 to win the auction. Before they were sent to David though, they were copied amongst the Manchester bootlegging fraternity, and are now widely available in the UK and wider.
Coincidentally (or otherwise, and this is where it gets good), the majority of the shows in this box were the complete gigs from the tracks used on the live disc of Retro (plus quite a few other gigs). It appears as though Hooky meant for them to find their way to the bootleg hardcore......." This thing sounds just as phenomenal as all the other ATR/STASH soundboards posted recently.

From the original thread:
By far, the ultimate best quality soundboard of New Order I've EVER heard - including any of the official live releases (_Retro_ disc 4 tracks, BBC Glastonbury '87, etc). Sound is absolutely pristine, crisp, well-mixed, you name it. A beautiful recording from a woefully under-documented era in their career, and representative of what some consider the last classic New Order tour where you just might possibly hear something dug up from their archives (here, it's "All Day Long") - as opposed to the fixed setlists from '93 or the rarely-changing 2001/2002 gigs. I got this in a trade from Sam (lammah) and the original FLACs were too fast pitch-wise. I fixed it up in SoundForge and re-FLACed it, after redoing tracksplits in CD Wave to eliminate any SBEs. I'll leave it up to Sam to further expand on the lineage - he told me to put this up here so he could get the fixed version himself. If any New Order bootleg/live tape was ready for immediate official release as the "official" live album, this would be a top candidate sound quality-wise. If there are better-sounding soundboards of them prior to the Get Ready era, I've not heard them.
 
You are bumming me out... I had tickets for this show and it was the same night as my 9th grade graduation prom. My mother convinced me the 9th grade formal was more important than seeing New order and I have regretted listening to her ever since!:tears:
 
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