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  2. Video 5 8 6 - Wikipedia

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    "Video 5 8 6", originally titled "Prime 5 8 6", [4] [5] is an electronic instrumental piece and twenty-fourth single written and produced in 1982 [citation needed] by the British group New Order. [6] In December 1982, the track was initially released in two sections in Touch Music 's first cassette magazine , Feature Mist .

  3. A Collection (video) - Wikipedia

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    The DVD was released by Rhino Entertainment, New Order's North American distributors for Warner Music Vision, although all content is copyrighted to London Records, the band's label. It was also available as part of Item , a limited edition boxed set that collected A Collection and the re-released New Order Story DVD.

  4. True Faith (song) - Wikipedia

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    The two songs were written as new material for New Order's first singles compilation album, Substance 1987. After the two songs were recorded, the band's US management decided that "True Faith" was the stronger track and would be released as the new single, with "1963" as the B-side ("1963" was remixed and issued as a single in its own right in ...

  5. Round & Round (New Order song) - Wikipedia

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    The song is about New Order's then-souring relationship with Tony Wilson, the owner of Factory Records, which was the band's label at the time.On the documentary "New Order Story", Bernard Sumner discusses that he did not originally intend the song to be about Tony Wilson and the tension between Wilson and the group, but Sumner admits that growing tension between the two men ultimately was ...

  6. Temptation (New Order song) - Wikipedia

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    The 12" versions of both "Temptation" and its B-side, "Hurt", appear on New Order's mopping-up EP 1981–1982, released a few months after the single itself. Neither version mentioned the band's name on the sleeve; instead the song title and catalogue number FAC 63 were embossed into the cover.

  7. The DNC Made a 'Law & Order' Parody - AOL

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    The new Law & Order ad—which debuted at the DNC as an introduction to a speech by Rep. Jamie Raskin, who was a lead prosecutor of Trump’s second impeachment trial—reflects a narrative that ...

  8. Remember Beans from 'Even Stevens?' You'll never guess ... - AOL

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    We took the liberty of tracking down some recent photos, but sadly, Lawrence keeps a pretty low profile. merry christmas from grandma and I!!! Posted by Steven Anthony Lawrence on Wednesday ...

  9. 60 Miles an Hour - Wikipedia

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    "60 Miles an Hour" is a song by English musical group New Order, released as the second single from their seventh studio album, Get Ready. Released on 19 November 2001, it entered the UK Singles Chart at number 29 and reached number 37 in Australia the following year.