A topic conversation brought up lately: best albums to have sex to. I personally have nothing to say about that. Ahem!
But I can say that this New Order song has sexiness seeping out of every note, break between notes, drum strike, etc. Just watch this:
I love how the two guitars are strapped and played so differently. One is up on the chest and the other hanging low. And Bernard’s naked chest! Woo!
New Order: Age of Consent
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New Order: Age of Consent
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April 27, 2009 at 9:52 pm
agent cooper
lovelovelove this song. but its use in the “Marie Antoinette” trailer kinda ruined it for me. something about seeing the Dunst doing her whole hipsterized French revolution thing soured an otherwise awesome track.
April 30, 2009 at 8:22 am
smatape
here’s my review of Marie Antionette – which I only went to see because of New Order being in the soundtrack;
Director: Sophia Crappola (2006)
It’s not the two hours I wasted seeing this pretentious pile of lavvy – being chronically idle I would have found something equally useless to occupy the endless temporal void that is my life – it’s the fact that I was duped into coughing up $14 of social welfare money on a film so tedious and unsatisfying that I feel compelled to warn would-be filmgoers from seeing Sofia Coppola’s yawning chasm of a cinematic lost opportunity.
We’ll forego the usual synopsis because spoilt brat Coppola hasn’t deigned to script anything that vaguely resembles a plot. All the shallow nepotism of Louis XVI’s court is present in Coppola’s shapeless interpretation of the reign of the scapegoat queen.
Marie Antoinette is played by a crowing Kirsten “please smash my front teeth in” Dunst. This celluloid U-bend blocker has one redeeming feature – a great soundtrack – the only reason I went to sea this flatulent piece of nepotistic dysentery.
If I hadn’t been so glacially bored my disabled motor functions would have allowed me to vomit with disbelief when a pair of powder blue Chuck Taylors pops up in one scene. Gee Sofia – how very post-modern of you. Hi-tops in 17th century France? Can I now punch you in the ovaries so that your spawn will no longer be able to contribute to the Coppola movie dynasty?
Hands down the most boring motion picture experience this side of Gus van Sant’s tiresome Cobain dirge Last Days. Don’t even bother downloading it – that would be a great waste of perfectly good bandwidth
April 27, 2009 at 9:54 pm
fiercetalk
that’s why i didn’t post that trailer.
i never saw the movie either.
April 27, 2009 at 10:42 pm
oh la la
is it stupid to write “best song ever” for every damn song you post?
April 28, 2009 at 11:35 pm
Michael Givingsworth
that looks like dana in the photo