http://www.bluemondayownersclub.com/
Anyone seen this site before?
What a idea!
Blue Monday!
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The guy at my favourite record store once said it's the record he sells most. He gets new ones every other day and apparently sells one about every day still
Still got to get me one myself though Great song!
Still got to get me one myself though Great song!
Looking for one on ebay as I typeObviousman wrote:The guy at my favourite record store once said it's the record he sells most. He gets new ones every other day and apparently sells one about every day still
Still got to get me one myself though Great song!
ah, the Quincy Jones remixDark wrote:I have a 7" copy of Blue Monday '88 b/w Beach Buggy
I'm after the 1983 12" floppy disc sleeve with the silver/grey inner bag
I have 2
Floppy disk with cut-out bits, no sexy inner bag though, just a glossy black inner sleeve, and a reissue with a plain sleeve. Both the original, both knackered from over-playing.
Floppy disk with cut-out bits, no sexy inner bag though, just a glossy black inner sleeve, and a reissue with a plain sleeve. Both the original, both knackered from over-playing.
If I told them once, I told them a hundred times to put 'Spinal Tap' first and 'Puppet Show' last.
You gonna send in a photo?mh wrote:I have 2
Floppy disk with cut-out bits, no sexy inner bag though, just a glossy black inner sleeve, and a reissue with a plain sleeve. Both the original, both knackered from over-playing.
I've a 12"promo'Dark wrote:I have a 7" copy of Blue Monday '88 b/w Beach Buggy
Being brave is coming home at 2am half drunk, smelling of perfume, climbing into bed, slapping the wife on the arse and saying,"right fatty, you're next!!"
Thinkin' of doing so alright.Big Si wrote:You gonna send in a photo?mh wrote:I have 2
Floppy disk with cut-out bits, no sexy inner bag though, just a glossy black inner sleeve, and a reissue with a plain sleeve. Both the original, both knackered from over-playing.
Must get a 3rd in decent nick though.
If I told them once, I told them a hundred times to put 'Spinal Tap' first and 'Puppet Show' last.
Seems there was a 1983 reissue without them. Various sources claim that the famous "money loss" was a myth, but it seems that there must have been something of that nature going on, cos the uncut sleeves are definitely far more common.Francis wrote:Why doesn't mine have all the cutty out bits then?
If I told them once, I told them a hundred times to put 'Spinal Tap' first and 'Puppet Show' last.
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Nup! not got it, and totally bored with that tune.
I mean, really bored so much so that I wince when I hear it.
I mean, really bored so much so that I wince when I hear it.
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Don't make me go all 'Print Designer' on yo ass!mh wrote:Seems there was a 1983 reissue without them. Various sources claim that the famous "money loss" was a myth, but it seems that there must have been something of that nature going on, cos the uncut sleeves are definitely far more common.Francis wrote:Why doesn't mine have all the cutty out bits then?
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It was some sort of code, wasn't it Anyone know what it meant?mh wrote:Seems there was a 1983 reissue without them. Various sources claim that the famous "money loss" was a myth, but it seems that there must have been something of that nature going on, cos the uncut sleeves are definitely far more common.Francis wrote:Why doesn't mine have all the cutty out bits then?
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Can I throw my own random lie in at this point?
I've got the original demo by Paper Lace. It's in a genuine doily cover, with all the holes cut out by hand. They told Hooky he could have it for Warsaw to cover because he did the backing vocals on 'Billy, Don't Be A Hero.' Paper Lace wrote it in B# for banjo accompaniment but Gillian Gilbert transposed it to Cmin7 and added the synth part.
Some of this is a lie. Some of this isn't.
I've got the original demo by Paper Lace. It's in a genuine doily cover, with all the holes cut out by hand. They told Hooky he could have it for Warsaw to cover because he did the backing vocals on 'Billy, Don't Be A Hero.' Paper Lace wrote it in B# for banjo accompaniment but Gillian Gilbert transposed it to Cmin7 and added the synth part.
Some of this is a lie. Some of this isn't.
My car's faster than your mum, but not as dirty.
I heard they wrote the tune just to test out a new drum machineGripper wrote:Can I throw my own random lie in at this point?
I've got the original demo by Paper Lace. It's in a genuine doily cover, with all the holes cut out by hand. They told Hooky he could have it for Warsaw to cover because he did the backing vocals on 'Billy, Don't Be A Hero.' Paper Lace wrote it in B# for banjo accompaniment but Gillian Gilbert transposed it to Cmin7 and added the synth part.
Some of this is a lie. Some of this isn't.
mh wrote:You mean the colours?
Something like "New Order Blue Monday Fac 73", I seem to remember.
Patrick wrote:"Here is a picture of me with my copy of Blue Monday, bought at the Carfax branch of Music Market, in Oxford , on the day of release. I am also clutching my copy of New Order's LP Power Corruption & Lies, which was released in the same year as Blue Monday . As you can see the back cover of the LP is also die cut to resemble a floppy disk, more importantly the colour wheel allows you to decode the text on the sleeve of Blue Monday. Starting at the top and reading clockwise each colour represents a letter or number. Pink is "F" or 6, Green is "A" or 1, Mauve is "C" or 3. Now you can read the sleeve text."
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that's doin' me 'ead in!
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why not, it makes train spotting look difficult
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