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    "Fine Time" is a song by English rock band New Order, released as the first single from their 1989 album, Technique. The song was written and partially recorded in Ibiza; its title was inspired by an incident in which band member Stephen Morris's car was towed, and he had to remember to pay the fine. The single, released on 28 November 1988 ...

    • "Don't Do It"
    • 28 November 1988
    • 4:42 (album version), 3:10 (7-inch edit)
    • Acid house
  2. Fine Time is the seventeenth single released by New Order on 28 November 1988. It is both the first track and the first single released off of their 5th album Technique. The lyrics themselves mention the word "Technique", which is rare for New Order. Its FAC number is 223. Bernard Sumner belts...

  3. Sep 14, 2023 · The song “Fine Time” by New Order was released in 1988 as the opening track of their album “Technique.” This iconic British band, known for their unique blend of post-punk and electronic dance music, delves into a captivating exploration of themes in this song.

  4. [Verse 1] You're much too young. To be a part of me. [Verse 2] Too young. To get a hold on me. [Chorus] You're much too young. To mess around with me. [Interlude] Hey, you know I've met a lot of...

  5. New Orders “Fine Time” is more than just a dance track. It explores the themes of age, connection, and the power of the present moment. The clever lyrics, infectious melodies, and unique musical arrangements make it a standout song in New Orders discography.

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  7. May 28, 2018 · New Order - Fine Time [High Quality] BenniRoR ­. 4.66K subscribers. Subscribed. 660. 83K views 5 years ago. New Order - Fine Time ALL RIGHTS BELONG TO NEW ORDER! ...more.

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  8. New Order contemplates the moral universe of the dance floor, and by extension party life. This song exemplifies that contemplation, focusing on fascination with youth, specifically the vexation of a relationship with an experienced youth (not just a groupie per se but maybe so).

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