The song has been labeled a "synth-pop classic"[9][10] and described as cementing the group's movement from post-punk to alternative dance. But that's not true, and these waters need. "[23] In Shadowplayers: The Rise and Fall of Factory Records, Saville states "I am so bored with this story. The song has sold 1.21 million copies in the UK as of October 2015. "Blue Monday" is a song performed by English rock band New Order. Despite selling well it was not eligible for an official gold disc because Factory Records was not a member of the British Phonographic Industry association. A 30-second sample of the song, displaying its upbeat electronic drums and synth bass line as well as Bernard Sumner's deadpan vocals. The synth bassline was sequenced on a Powertran Sequencer home built by Sumner. The performance was dogged by technical problems, and was unrepresentative of the recording. The front cover features no words, but instead has code in the form of coloured blocks that reads out the artist, song, and label information, once deciphered. The lyrics become the focus for this version rather than the danceable beat (which was emphasized in the original version). The synthesisers went awry. [92], The song appeared on modern rock radio stations,[89] and was a hit on MTV;[86] it appeared on MTV's alternative music program 120 minutes[88] and TRL, in which it debuted at number eight on 22 February 1999. Encore? At its peak, reportedly 8.5 million people in the U.S.A. were without electricity. [87] While the New Order song is viewed positively by the author of the comic book series Blue Monday, Chynna Clugston, in an interview she expresses dislike for the misconception that she borrowed the title for her book from Orgy's cover version rather than the original. Fresh music releases by top artists on HotNewHipHop. [97] Stating that the song "had energy", they eventually selected it for the movie,[98] and it appeared in the soundtrack as well.[99]. [36] Overall it has sold over 3 million copies worldwide. Other types of natural disaster proved all too real. [7] According to the Official Charts Company, its total sales stand at 1.16 million in the United Kingdom alone, and "Blue Monday" came 69th in the all-time UK best-selling singles chart published in November 2012. by year 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 Blue October Top Songs US charts info based on Billboard (www. All tracks are written by Gillian Gilbert, Peter Hook, Stephen Morris and Bernard Sumner. The single's original sleeve, created by Factory designer Peter Saville and Brett Wickens, was die-cut with a silver inner sleeve. Firstly, there were the Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebrations. It also appeared in Time Magazine[101] and Newsweek[102] in 2000 as featured song clips. [8] It was originally written in the key of D minor and contains a basic chord progression of Dm–F–C–Dm–G–C. A music video for a shortened version of the original song was created in 1983, featuring military clips with false colour, simple computer-generated graphics such as colour blocks and geometric lines, digitised video of band members at very low resolution and framerate, and a short appearance of the game Zaxxon (reportedly the Apple II port). The original release was on the 2002 EP titled Blue Monday. This paled into insignificance when compared to hurricane Sandy which after causing havoc in the Caribbean, deviated from the route normally taken by hurricanes and blew full speed into New York causing massive destruction and flooding there also. In spite of a prediction by the ancient Egyptians that 2012 would be a year of great change and by the lost Mayan civilisation's belief that the world would end on December 21st 2012, we all appear to be still here! The song begins with a distinctive semiquaver kick drum intro, programmed on an Oberheim DMX drum machine. The ultimate election outcome was victory and another four years in office for President Obama. Yet again communities had to face the aftermath of a gunman running amok. Find out when you can get your hands on the biggest new music releases coming up this month. [14] Bernard Sumner delivers the lyrics in a deadpan manner. 2012 - Monthly Figures [5] It was remixed by the band twice, in 1988 and 1995. Hook's bassline was derived from an Ennio Morricone soundtrack,[17] For a Few Dollars More: Hook said "I stole it" after watching the film of the same name in the studio. The colour blocks were created using Peter Saville's colour-coded alphabet.[28]. [citation needed] The single received generally positive reviews by electronic music critics,[112] but Mallory O'Donnell of Stylus Magazine commented that Flunk "only showed the paucity of melody" of the original New Order song. It sounded awful". [93] The song was perceived as the band's gateway to success, allowing them to tour in Ozzfest. [21] It cost so much to produce that Factory Records actually lost money on each copy sold. Tony Wilson noted that it lost 5p per sleeve "due to our strange accounting system"; Saville noted that nobody expected "Blue Monday" to be a commercially successful record at all, so nobody expected the cost to be an issue. Common sense appeared to prevail when the expected mass influx of believers never materialised. [16] "Blue Monday" was influenced by several songs. [17] Bernard Sumner said part of the arrangement came from "Dirty Talk", by Klein + M.B.O, the synthesised bassline from Sylvester's "You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)". The Top 100 October 2012 lists the 100 most popular hits in the UK singles music charts in October 2012. [35] In 1988, "Blue Monday" was officially remixed by Quincy Jones and John Potoker under the title "Blue Monday 1988" (with the instrumental flip being titled "Beach Buggy"). [105] Many critics attribute the success of the album Candyass to "Blue Monday", and some anticipated that Orgy would become a one-hit wonder, believing that it would be difficult for the band to follow up with another hit song. [21] "Blue Monday" and Power, Corruption & Lies are two of four Factory releases from this time period to employ the colour code, the others being "Confusion" by New Order and From the Hip by Section 25. Following the so called “Arab Spring” in 2011, there was continued unrest in the middle east. [30], "Blue Monday" has been a hit several times in the UK. On a memorably miserable Sunday afternoon, the continuous down-pouring of rain failed to dampen the spirits of the hundreds of thousands who turned out to watch the Pageant on the river Thames. All tracks are written by Gillian Gilbert, Peter Hook, Stephen Morris and Bernard Sumner; except where indicated. It was released as a 12-inch single on 7 March 1983 through Factory Records and later as a 7-inch single through Tonpress in Poland in 1985. "[7] Synth-pop had been a major force in British popular music for several years, but "Blue Monday", with encouragement by the band's manager Rob Gretton, was a dance record that also exhibited influences from the New York club scene,[7] particularly the work of producers such as Arthur Baker (who collaborated on New Order's follow-up single "Confusion"). The top 100 2012 lists the 100 most popular hits in the UK singles music charts in 2012. Hook said the song was "stolen" from the Donna Summer song "Our Love" from the Bad Girls album. The band members are shown standing around doing various tasks, such as walking a wooden plank over a floor that is painted blue, holding wire-mesh constructed art and milk crates over their faces, being hit by tennis balls, and standing still while they flip through various flip books (tying into the hand-drawn animation sequences). *sales figures based on certification alone^shipments figures based on certification alonesales+streaming figures based on certification alone, "Blue Monday" was covered by American alternative metal band Orgy. "Blue Monday" is an atypical hit song in that it does not feature a standard verse-chorus structure. With the label's support this release was an enhanced CD that featured the music video for "Blue Monday" on 9 February 1999,[88] which was in QuickTime format.
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