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- ldww
umm.... am i clueless that i have no idea what that has to do with new order?
- Nairn0
song length.
oooooooooooohhh, so clever.
but nice, to be fair.
- Engage0
didn't crouwel do something like this a while back?
- Jaline0
It has to do with a New Order gig or time...I remember something about it...
- Jaline0
I've seen it on t-shirts, possibly 'Blue Monday'
- sherman0
crouwel got ripped
- Engage0
its the length of blue monday... it says the length, the track and the artist... what other info do you need?
- Crouwel0
yeah, what a rip-off!
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- flavorful0
its the length of blue monday... it says the length, the track and the artist... what other info do you need?
Engage
(Jul 21 06, 09:06)I have 7'27" ... :D
And I like the acapella better.
I seem to talk about how much I love the acapella a lot on here, haha.
- sherman0
when are you making them crouwel?
- ldww0
shouldn't it be 7:28 then.
- Engage0
29 past 7
- flavorful0
Law of averages suggest yes.
But I think build talked about how these are the numbers, and then welcomed with open arms the debate over which songs should have been selected and what exactly is the proper length of each, haha.
- Grieg0
A nod to John Cage's 4'33" maybe?
- harlequino0
I'd like to see a shirt that had a big 9.235"
and in the small below:
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- horton0
i recently stumbled on and old british reggae track that i SWEAR New Order burned with Blue Monday...
stand by for mp3.
- JerseyRaindog0
Hell, I like 'em.
- version30
crouwel, blanka, that
- sherman0
stand by for mp3.
horton
(Jul 21 06, 09:43)* strokes chin
- horton0
i recently stumbled on and old british reggae track that i SWEAR New Order burned with Blue Monday...
stand by for mp3.
horton
(Jul 21 06, 09:43)http://timgambrill.com/db/the_ho…
let it play through a bit. you'll hear Blue Monday kick in.
its some obscure British Reggae band from the 70's.. woulda been perfect pickings for New Order.
- mrsparkle0
Did you know the famous drum beat from Blue Monday was a happy accident?
They couldn't figure out how to work their new drum machine and just happened to be recording at the time. They decided that they liked it, and one of the biggest singles of all time was born.
They also lost 5 pence on every single that they sold because of Peter Saville's awesome sleeve.