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New Order - Technique (1989) Part 2

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Episode 33: New Order - Technique (1989) Part 2

After an interruption to discuss Depeche Mode's Global Spirit Tour, Brian and Sarah are back to the task at hand, which is to finish their examination of the 1989 album "Technique", by Manchester's New Order. They begin with the last song on side one and then move on to side two.

Part 3: Track by Track, Continued

[Warning: This episode’s discussion contains a crossover with our parents’ music as the hosts spend some time discussing John Denver. Wait – did that really say “John Denver??” In a New Order episode?? That’s odd!!]

The second half of the album only contains one more single, and thus, only one more video-- which, for Brian and Sarah is a relief, as they've not been fond of the videos thus far. They do briefly wonder what videos for some of the other songs on side two would have been like, then quickly decide it's probably best they weren't made. However, that doesn't stop our hosts from wishing other songs on side two had been released as singles. They have a lot of good things to say about all four songs!

Guilty Partner Run Mr. Disco Vanishing Point Dream Attack

Part 4: Extra Credit

Since they delayed recording this episode to do a concert review instead, it's clear Brian and Sarah enjoy attending live performances of their favorite artists. With that in mind, the extra credit question Sarah poses to Brian should be an easy one: If given the chance back in the day, would Brian have attended a New Order concert promoting the album Technique?

Part 5: Final Review and Rating

Sarah volunteers to go first with her final review of Technique. As regular listeners know, she has been pretty miserly with bestowing five record-adapter ratings on albums. But does her willingness to go first give something away? Brian, on the other hand, often makes fun of himself for how many five record-adapter ratings he's given. So will Technique get added to that ever-growing list? Listen and find out!

See the video we discuss here:

Run

Read more at http://permanentrecordpodcast.com/

Visit us at https://www.facebook.com/permrecordpodcast

Follow us at https://twitter.com/permrecordpod

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Episode 33: New Order - Technique (1989) Part 2

After an interruption to discuss Depeche Mode's Global Spirit Tour, Brian and Sarah are back to the task at hand, which is to finish their examination of the 1989 album "Technique", by Manchester's New Order. They begin with the last song on side one and then move on to side two.

Part 3: Track by Track, Continued

[Warning: This episode’s discussion contains a crossover with our parents’ music as the hosts spend some time discussing John Denver. Wait – did that really say “John Denver??” In a New Order episode?? That’s odd!!]

The second half of the album only contains one more single, and thus, only one more video-- which, for Brian and Sarah is a relief, as they've not been fond of the videos thus far. They do briefly wonder what videos for some of the other songs on side two would have been like, then quickly decide it's probably best they weren't made. However, that doesn't stop our hosts from wishing other songs on side two had been released as singles. They have a lot of good things to say about all four songs!

Guilty Partner Run Mr. Disco Vanishing Point Dream Attack

Part 4: Extra Credit

Since they delayed recording this episode to do a concert review instead, it's clear Brian and Sarah enjoy attending live performances of their favorite artists. With that in mind, the extra credit question Sarah poses to Brian should be an easy one: If given the chance back in the day, would Brian have attended a New Order concert promoting the album Technique?

Part 5: Final Review and Rating

Sarah volunteers to go first with her final review of Technique. As regular listeners know, she has been pretty miserly with bestowing five record-adapter ratings on albums. But does her willingness to go first give something away? Brian, on the other hand, often makes fun of himself for how many five record-adapter ratings he's given. So will Technique get added to that ever-growing list? Listen and find out!

See the video we discuss here:

Run

Read more at http://permanentrecordpodcast.com/

Visit us at https://www.facebook.com/permrecordpodcast

Follow us at https://twitter.com/permrecordpod

  continue reading

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