New Orders song for the 1990 world Cup: Wolrd In Motion
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Written by New Order and Keith Allen
Recorded and produced by Stephen Hague at The Mill and Mayfair Studios. Engineered by Spike.
The Squad: Peter Beardsley, John Barnes, Paul Gascoigne, Steve McMahon, Chris Waddle, Des Walker. Thanks to Craig Johnston.
Written by New Order
Produced by New Order and Steve Osborne for 140db
Programmed and engineered by Bruno Ellingham
World in Motion… (no alla violenza mix)
Written by New Order and Keith Allen.
Recorded by Stephen Hague.
Mixed by Andrew Weatherall and Terry Farley at the Townhouse.
Design and art direction by Peter Saville Associates London.
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World in Motion by ENGLANDneworder, reissued for the FIFA World Cup in 2002 held in Japan and Korea; features the new track ‘Such a Good Thing’, the official BBC Radio Five Live World Cup Theme; also contains the original single version and the ‘No Alla Violenza’ mix by Andrew Weatherall and Terry Farley
World in Motion was originally released as the official England World Cup Song for Italia 90 (Fac 293). It was co-written by New Order and Keith Allen and was hailed as the best World Cup song ever in many quarters. The song features Kenneth Wolstenholme uttering the immortal words “They think it’s all over… it is now”. The video features New Order and a selection of the 1990 World Cup squad. It reached number one in the UK charts. World in Motion T-shirts, caps and shorts were produced with the catalogue number Fac 283.
Postscript: The Factory Football Connection
World in Motion is not the only song by a Factory artist to have a footballing connection…
Black Grape, the band Shaun Ryder formed after the Happy Mondays’, released England’s Irie to coincide with Euro 1996 held in England. It was later used by BSkyB as the theme music for their extensive live and recorded coverage of the Football League.
Moody Places by Northside (the b-side to Fac 268 Shall We Take A Trip?) was memorably used by Granada Television to accompany their regional football coverage in the days of Elton Welsby
The BBC’s Football Focus and Match of the Day also used to use various New Order songs to soundtrack many items. Somebody in the production team obviously liked them.
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The National perform “England” Live at the Brooklyn Academy of Music on May 15, 2010. A VEVO event on YouTube. Directed by Chris Hegedus and DA Pennebaker, the proceeds from the event will benefit the Red Hot Organization http://www.redhot.org
Official site for The National: http://www.americanmary.com
Official site for DA Pennebaker and Chris Hegedus: http://www.phfilms.com
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World Cup 1990 Semi-Final England v Germany Football
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The semi finals of Italia 90 was England biggest match since their 1966 triumph of winning the world cup, and was a night which will be remembered forever in English football. England had been gaining momentum throughout the tournament and West Germany had been the best team of the tournament this match would have made a fitting final. England were the brighter team to start off with, Gascoigne came close after few minutes. Pearce had a shot that went just wide and Waddle came close with a shot from the half way line. West Germany also created chances in the first half but Shilton had an easy first half. Mid way through the second half England went behind to a cruelly deflected free kick which deflected off Paul parker and looped over Peter Shilton. Lineker equalised with a great Poachers strike with ten minutes of normal time remaining.
During extra time Chris waddle had a shot that hit the inside of the post, at the other end the Germans nearly scored as Buchwald’s shot hit the outside of the post. During the second half of extra time, the tournament had one of its most memorable moments when Paul Gascoigne broke down in tears after receiving a booking which would have kept him out of the World cup final if England were to reach it. By the end of extra time the score was still level at 1-1 and the match had to be decided by the penalty shoot out. Both sides scored their first three penalties; Lineker, Beardsley and Platt all scoring for England. England missed their fourth penalty as Stuart Pearce’s shot was saved by German goalkeeper Bodo Illgner. Olath Thonb scored Germany’s fourth penalty, and then Chris Waddle blasted England’s final penalty over the bar, which meant England were out of the world cup and West Germany were now to face Argentina in the world cup final.
GOALS 59′ 1-0 Andreas Brehme (assist – Olaf Thon)
80′ 1-1 Gary Lineker
PENALTIES Goal 0-1 Gary Lineker (ENG)
Goal 1-1 Andreas Brehme (GER)
Goal 1-2 Peter Beardsley (ENG)
Goal 2-2 Lothar Matthäus (GER)
Goal 2-3 David Platt (ENG)
Goal 3-3 Karlheinz Riedle (GER)
Miss 3-3 Stuart Pearce (ENG)
Goal 4-3 Olaf Thon (GER)
Miss 4-3 Chris Waddle (ENG)
REFEREE Jose Ramiz Wright (Brazil)
LINESMEN Armando Perez Hoyos (Colombia)
Joël Quiniou (France)
YELLOW CARDS 66′ Paul Parker (ENG)
99′ Paul Gascoigne (ENG)
109′ Andreas Brehme (GER)
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ATTENDANCE 62,628
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just remembering the old days…..
i wonder if beckham can pull something like this in this 2006 worldcup
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Watch all the goals from the England v Croatia World Cup 2010 Qualifier from Wembley (9 Sept 2009).
England booked their place at next summers World Cup with an emphatic 5-1 dismissal of Croatia at Wembley Stadium.
It was a game that England controlled from the off and two goals apiece for Frank Lampard and Steven Gerrard and a Wayne Rooney strike ensured Fabio Capello could finally book the flights to South Africa. Arsenal forward, Eduardo, pulled a goal back for Croatia, but by then it was too little, too late.
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PJ Harvey Let England Shake Andrew Marr Show 18th April 2010
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Song Credits:
0:05 – “54 46 Was My Number” by Toots & the Maytals
4:50 – “Come on Eileen” by Dexy’s Midnight Runners
8:05 – “Tainted Love” by Soft Cell
Set in 1980s England, a boy becomes friends with a group of skinheads.
Directed by Shane Meadows. Starring Thomas Turgoose, Stephen Graham, and Joe Gilgun.
You can download the movie here: http://isohunt.com/torrent_details/28216949/this+is+england?tab=summary
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un mix de ce que represente l’angleterre
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http://www.TunerSchool.com
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WILEY
Single: She Likes To (The England 10)
Artist: Wiley Feat J2K, Wrigley, Ice-Kid, Wretch 32, Ghetts, Bashy, Scorcher, Chipmunk and Griminal
Release Date: September 7th (Digital only)
Following on from the success of previous singles Cash in my Pocket, Summertime and smash hit Wearing my Rolex, rapper, producer and MC legend Wiley is set to return with the release of his latest track She Likes To.
The new single is available from September 7th and features some of the hottest artists in the UK Grime scene including Wrigley, J2K, Bashy, Chipmunk, Wretch 32, Ice-Kid, Ghetts, Scorcher and Griminal. The track combines a killer beat with the fast flowing vocals and sharp witty lyrics, that Wiley has become well known for, and is a masterclass in modern urban music, from some of its brightest new stars.
The importance of Wileys contribution to the UKs urban music scene cannot be exaggerated. From UKG’s ‘Nicoles Groove’ to being a member of Pay As You Go, Boy Better Know and, of course, Roll Deep, this enigmatic MC and prolific producer has more than earned the title of Godfather of Grime, whilst his recent chart success has now catapulted him in to the mainstream audience. This latest offering is sure to cement his reputation as an artist at the top of his game.
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