Despite its upbeat tempo, it is widely regarded as a subversive anti-war song that highlights the personal tragedies of conflict. Extended & Notable Versions
The song tells the poignant story of a soldier returning home from a "war that must be won" in the "land of the sun". The lyrics follow his journey back to his wife and child, but the ending contains a famous, tragic twist: new order--love vigilantes (extended)
Upon arriving, the soldier finds his wife in tears, clutching a telegram notifying her of his death. Despite its upbeat tempo, it is widely regarded
"" is the opening track of New Order's third studio album, Low-Life , released in May 1985. While the band is famous for its pioneering electronic dance-rock, this track is notable for its more organic, country-inflected sound, prominently featuring Bernard Sumner’s melodica and acoustic guitar. Lyrical Narrative & Themes "" is the opening track of New Order's