Electricity, the debut single by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, was released 45 years ago today on Factory Records.
Here's the band performing the song at Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, in 1981.
Just look at that crowd!
Forty-five years ago today, Joy Division's performance of She's Lost Control was broadcast on the Granada TV show What's On.
The band's second TV appearance.
Frank McGarvey's last game for Celtic was the Scottish Cup Final in 1985.
He scored the winner in Celtic's 2-1 victory, the first final I attended.
Just look at that crowd.
Happy birthday to The Jesus and Mary Chain's Jim Reid, who is 62 today.
Here's Jim, jokingly, slagging off the Sex Pistols and Joy Division in a Belgian TV interview in 1986, much to the disbelief of the presenter.
Bobby Gillespie is otherwise distracted.
"This, Joy Division, is the most interesting new sound we've come across in the last six months." - Tony Wilson
Joy Division made their debut TV appearance on Granada Reports in 1978 with Shadowplay.
38 years ago today, Ian McCulloch joined New Order for Ceremony at Manchester G-Mex as part of the Festival of the Tenth Summer.
Hopefully, more footage from this gig will appear on the Brotherhood Definitive Edition Box Set, which is due for release this year.
Happy birthday to Sex Pistols debut single Anarchy In The UK, released 47 years ago today.
Undoubtedly one of the most important singles of all time.
Here's the band performing the song on Tony Wilson's So It Goes.
I've seen New Order around 50-60 times, but I thought they were absolutely fantastic tonight. Definitely one of my most enjoyable gigs.
They won't be playing forever, so cherish every moment.
We are truly privileged to have them.
40 years ago today.
Nottingham Forest v Celtic at the City Ground.
It was very nearly a major disaster that night, and without doubt, the coldest I've ever been at a game in my life.
34 years ago today, four of us went to see The Stone Roses at Spike Island.
Fantastic setlist, pity the sound was terrible.
Overall, it was a disappointing day, but you just had to be there!
Happy 39th birthday to Low Life, one of my favourite albums, and to The Perfect Kiss, one of the greatest songs of all time.
Here's New Order rampaging through the song's outro at The Town & Country Club, London, in 1986.
"We now have two broken governments, the SNP in Scotland and the Conservatives in Westminster."
Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer says it is "time for a fresh start in Scotland'' due to SNP "chaos and division" having an impact on the public.