Joy Division / New Order
Joy Division / New Order
Dit topic bestaat uit de groep Joy Division en het vervolg daarop New Order, eerst Joy Division en lager staat er New Order.
Joy Division:
The Sisters Of Mercy en The Cure topics, dus wat ik mij nu afvraag is waarom er nog geen topic was over deze band, deze band had het in zich om groter te worden dan The Cure of The Sisters ...... als Ian Curtis zichzelf niet van zijn leven had beroofd.
Alhoewel men in het begin wel punk speelde werd er later overgeschakeld naar post-punk met synthesizers die de muziek een donkere sfeer gaf, terwijl de meeste punk bands in die tijd rammelend stront waren gaf Joy Division punk aan als een kunstvorm.
Discography:
Albums:
Unknown Pleasures
Closer
EP:
An Ideal For Living
The First Peel Session
The Second Peel Session
best-of:
Still
Substance (met bonusnummers)
Permanent
Heart And Soul (4CD-set)
Niet alle cd's en live cd's staan erop omdat het er teveel zijn, ook voor bootlegs doe ik dit omdat het er gewoon teveel zijn.
Biography:
1976
Joy Division saw the light after a Sex Pistols concert was held at the Free Trade Hall (Manchester). Peter Hook, Bernard Sumner and Terry Mason attended this gig, as well as Ian Curtis, whom they met there.
After a few days, Peter Hook (bass), Bernard Sumner (guitar) and Terry Mason (drums) decided to put an add in order to find other people wanting to create a band. Ian Curtis simply answered to them and became the band’s singer.
They called their band Warsaw, derived from the song Warszawa (Warsaw in Polish) from David Bowie’s Low album.
1977
On the night prior to give their first concert, Terry Mason left Warsaw (became its manager). Tony Tabac replaced him. But after about one month, he also left (he was outmoded and unreliable). Finding a drummer was not that easy; Warsaw dithered with drummers. Steve Botherdale followed, stayed for one month too, then left Warsaw too (because both Peter Hook and Bernard Sumner didn’t like his personality).
Finally in August 1977, Steve Morris joined in, so the line-up was complete.
Their first song to be recorded (live at the Electric Circus) was At A Later Date (on Short Circuit 10"), on October 2nd 1977.
December saw the recording of the An Ideal For Living EP (Pennine Sound Studios, Oldham) (which was released later under the name Joy Division).
1978
In November 1977, Warsaw Pakt (of London) had released their first album. Warsaw decided to change their name, as they didn't want to be mistaken for Warsaw Pakt. In January 1978, they changed their name into Joy Division.
In April 1978, they met Rob Gretton at the Stiff Records test/Chiswick Challenge at Rafters (Manchester). He liked their performance and introduced Joy Division to Tony Wilson, a well-known presenter on Granada TV.
From May 1st to 4th, Joy Division recorded material for their debut-album (Arrow Studios, Manchester), which was finally never released, as one of the producers (John Anderson) put synths on the final mix, and Ian Curtis didn’t like it at all. Soon after Rob Gretton took over as manager.
In June, Joy Division played together with several other local bands on the opening of Tony Wilson's club The Factory (Manchester). Peter Saville designed the poster for the concert (as well as quite everything to be released by Joy Division later on). Around that time, Tony Wilson and Alan Erasmus started up the Factory Records label and signed Joy Division in October. The music press started to take notice of the band.
On September 20, the band appeared on the Granada Reports program (Granada TV) and performed Shadowplay. On October 11, they recorded (Cargo Studios, Rochdale) two songs for the A Factory Sample compilation EP. On December 27, they played their first concert in London, at the Hope And Anchor in Islington.
1979
On January 31 1979, DJ John Peel did a session with the band (BBC studio, Maida Vale, London), broadcasted on February 14. On March 4, they played support for The Cure at the Marquee (London).
In April 1979, they recorded Unknown Pleasures (Strawberry Studios, Stockport) with producer Martin Hannett, who became the fifth member of Joy Division, and was released in June. In three years, it sold 100 000 copies.
On July 20, the band made its second TV appearance, on the What's on? program (Granada TV), and performed She's Lost Control. At Scala Cinema (London), Factory organized Fac 9 on September 13, a showing of a Joy Division film No City Fun. Two days later, Joy Division made their last major television appearance on the Something Else program (BBC 2). Ian Curtis made a great impression on the audience with his obsessive robotic movements during Transmission and She's Lost Control. On October 27 and 28 1979, they were taped on video during their concerts at the Apollo Theatre (Manchester), later released on Here Are The Young Men.
In November, Joy Division were offered a one-million-dollars contract for distribution in America and participation in a series of videos, but the band never answered their offer. They neither did when the offer was reproposed in May 1980 with more favourable terms for Joy Division! On 26th, they recorded (BBC Studios, Maida Vale, London) their second Peel session. The show was broadcasted on December 10th. The weird thing is that Love Will Tear Us Apart wasn’t available anywhere, except live at Joy Division concerts, and it became the best know not-recorded song in Britain.
1980
In March 1980, Sordide Sentimental released the Licht Und Blindheit 7" (w/ Atmosphere and Dead Souls), a limited edition of 1578 numbered copies, produced by Martin Hannett. Both songs were recorded (Cargo Studios, Rochdale) in October 1979. Closer (Britannia Row Studios, Islington, London) and Love Will Tear Us Apart (Pennine Sound Studios, Oldham) were recorded in March.
On May 2nd, the band played in Birmingham what would be their last concert. This concert was taped as it should have been used for a video project, which was never released finally. This concert can be heard on Still though.
Joy Division were supposed to leave on May 19 for their forthcoming American tour. But Ian Curtis ended his life on May 18. He was hanging is his kitchen when Deborah (his wife) found him. He left Deborah and little baby Natalie behind him. Deborah got re-married in 1982 and had another child, Wesley
New Order
Na de dood van Zanger Ian Curtis ontbond Joy Division zich uit respect en begon men met New Order, in dezelfde stijl zoals Joy Division maar later concentreerde muziek zich meer op electronica hoewel Joy Division nog altijd blijft doorschemeren in de muziek, een topband die het luisteren waard is.
Discography:
YEAR TITLE
1981 Movement
1983 Power, Corruption & Lies
1985 Low-life
1986 Brotherhood
1989 Technique
1992 Live 1987 Tour
1993 Republic
2001 Get Ready
2001 Live In Concert
1987 Substance
1990 The Peel Sessions
1992 BBC Radio 1 Live In Concert
1994 The Very Best Of New Order
1995 The Best Of New Order
1995 The Best Of New Order
1995 The Best Of New Order (Remixed)
2000 BBC Radio 1 Live In Concert
Biography:
Formed: 1980 in Manchester, England.
If ever a band was appropriately named, it’s New Order. Born from the ashes of the pioneering postpunk group Joy Division, New Order virtually invented techno, bringing musical sophistication to dance clubs and propulsive rhythms to alternative radio for more than two decades.
New Order stirred to life in Manchester, England in 1980. Ian Curtis, Bernard Sumner, Peter Hook, and Stephen Morris had been playing together as Joy Division for a few years, their brooding and intense sounds drawing critical acclaim for such releases as Unknown Pleasures. Standard-bearers for goth and industrial music, Joy Division was just about to depart for its first American tour when lead singer Curtis, who had long suffered from health problems, killed himself.
It took several months for the remaining members to recover from the shock, but when they did, they reemerged with a new member, Gillian Gilbert, and a new name. New Order’s first single came out in spring of 1981 and their debut album several months later, sounding much like Joy Division (the single, "Ceremony," was in fact written during the Joy Division days). As future efforts like "Everything’s Gone Green" and "Temptation" began placing stronger emphasis on uptempo rhythms and synthesizers (to say nothing of Sumner’s more inviting vocals), New Order began to step out of the shadow of its former incarnation.
The popularity of these singles set the stage for a major success in 1983 with the release of New Order’s "Blue Monday," which would over time become the biggest-selling 12-inch single ever. A strong second album, Power, Corruption And Lies, and another dance disc, "Confusion," earned New Order a place on Quincy Jones’ Qwest label. From 1985 to 1987, the group built its following with an album a year, each including at least one breakout single: Low-Life with "The Perfect Kiss," Brotherhood with "Bizarre Love Triangle," and the compilation Substance with "True Faith." 1989’s Technique finished off the decade.
In the 1990s, New Order’s output slowed considerably as the members grew more involved in side projects like Revenge, Monaco (two of Peter Hook’s bands), Electronic (teaming Bernard Sumner with The Smith’s Johnny Marr), and The Other Two (featuring, well, the other two). Republic didn’t see the light of day until 1993, though it became the group’s most successful album yet, powered by the irresistible single "Regret." At this point there was clearly a substantial audience ready for New Order, but there would be no more releases for the rest of the decade. With the new millennium, however, that audience finally got some new New Order with 2001’s Get Ready. It showed a band that, twenty years on, still hadn’t lost its place at the cutting-edge of electronic dance music.
Joy Division:
The Sisters Of Mercy en The Cure topics, dus wat ik mij nu afvraag is waarom er nog geen topic was over deze band, deze band had het in zich om groter te worden dan The Cure of The Sisters ...... als Ian Curtis zichzelf niet van zijn leven had beroofd.
Alhoewel men in het begin wel punk speelde werd er later overgeschakeld naar post-punk met synthesizers die de muziek een donkere sfeer gaf, terwijl de meeste punk bands in die tijd rammelend stront waren gaf Joy Division punk aan als een kunstvorm.
Discography:
Albums:
Unknown Pleasures
Closer
EP:
An Ideal For Living
The First Peel Session
The Second Peel Session
best-of:
Still
Substance (met bonusnummers)
Permanent
Heart And Soul (4CD-set)
Niet alle cd's en live cd's staan erop omdat het er teveel zijn, ook voor bootlegs doe ik dit omdat het er gewoon teveel zijn.
Biography:
1976
Joy Division saw the light after a Sex Pistols concert was held at the Free Trade Hall (Manchester). Peter Hook, Bernard Sumner and Terry Mason attended this gig, as well as Ian Curtis, whom they met there.
After a few days, Peter Hook (bass), Bernard Sumner (guitar) and Terry Mason (drums) decided to put an add in order to find other people wanting to create a band. Ian Curtis simply answered to them and became the band’s singer.
They called their band Warsaw, derived from the song Warszawa (Warsaw in Polish) from David Bowie’s Low album.
1977
On the night prior to give their first concert, Terry Mason left Warsaw (became its manager). Tony Tabac replaced him. But after about one month, he also left (he was outmoded and unreliable). Finding a drummer was not that easy; Warsaw dithered with drummers. Steve Botherdale followed, stayed for one month too, then left Warsaw too (because both Peter Hook and Bernard Sumner didn’t like his personality).
Finally in August 1977, Steve Morris joined in, so the line-up was complete.
Their first song to be recorded (live at the Electric Circus) was At A Later Date (on Short Circuit 10"), on October 2nd 1977.
December saw the recording of the An Ideal For Living EP (Pennine Sound Studios, Oldham) (which was released later under the name Joy Division).
1978
In November 1977, Warsaw Pakt (of London) had released their first album. Warsaw decided to change their name, as they didn't want to be mistaken for Warsaw Pakt. In January 1978, they changed their name into Joy Division.
In April 1978, they met Rob Gretton at the Stiff Records test/Chiswick Challenge at Rafters (Manchester). He liked their performance and introduced Joy Division to Tony Wilson, a well-known presenter on Granada TV.
From May 1st to 4th, Joy Division recorded material for their debut-album (Arrow Studios, Manchester), which was finally never released, as one of the producers (John Anderson) put synths on the final mix, and Ian Curtis didn’t like it at all. Soon after Rob Gretton took over as manager.
In June, Joy Division played together with several other local bands on the opening of Tony Wilson's club The Factory (Manchester). Peter Saville designed the poster for the concert (as well as quite everything to be released by Joy Division later on). Around that time, Tony Wilson and Alan Erasmus started up the Factory Records label and signed Joy Division in October. The music press started to take notice of the band.
On September 20, the band appeared on the Granada Reports program (Granada TV) and performed Shadowplay. On October 11, they recorded (Cargo Studios, Rochdale) two songs for the A Factory Sample compilation EP. On December 27, they played their first concert in London, at the Hope And Anchor in Islington.
1979
On January 31 1979, DJ John Peel did a session with the band (BBC studio, Maida Vale, London), broadcasted on February 14. On March 4, they played support for The Cure at the Marquee (London).
In April 1979, they recorded Unknown Pleasures (Strawberry Studios, Stockport) with producer Martin Hannett, who became the fifth member of Joy Division, and was released in June. In three years, it sold 100 000 copies.
On July 20, the band made its second TV appearance, on the What's on? program (Granada TV), and performed She's Lost Control. At Scala Cinema (London), Factory organized Fac 9 on September 13, a showing of a Joy Division film No City Fun. Two days later, Joy Division made their last major television appearance on the Something Else program (BBC 2). Ian Curtis made a great impression on the audience with his obsessive robotic movements during Transmission and She's Lost Control. On October 27 and 28 1979, they were taped on video during their concerts at the Apollo Theatre (Manchester), later released on Here Are The Young Men.
In November, Joy Division were offered a one-million-dollars contract for distribution in America and participation in a series of videos, but the band never answered their offer. They neither did when the offer was reproposed in May 1980 with more favourable terms for Joy Division! On 26th, they recorded (BBC Studios, Maida Vale, London) their second Peel session. The show was broadcasted on December 10th. The weird thing is that Love Will Tear Us Apart wasn’t available anywhere, except live at Joy Division concerts, and it became the best know not-recorded song in Britain.
1980
In March 1980, Sordide Sentimental released the Licht Und Blindheit 7" (w/ Atmosphere and Dead Souls), a limited edition of 1578 numbered copies, produced by Martin Hannett. Both songs were recorded (Cargo Studios, Rochdale) in October 1979. Closer (Britannia Row Studios, Islington, London) and Love Will Tear Us Apart (Pennine Sound Studios, Oldham) were recorded in March.
On May 2nd, the band played in Birmingham what would be their last concert. This concert was taped as it should have been used for a video project, which was never released finally. This concert can be heard on Still though.
Joy Division were supposed to leave on May 19 for their forthcoming American tour. But Ian Curtis ended his life on May 18. He was hanging is his kitchen when Deborah (his wife) found him. He left Deborah and little baby Natalie behind him. Deborah got re-married in 1982 and had another child, Wesley
New Order
Na de dood van Zanger Ian Curtis ontbond Joy Division zich uit respect en begon men met New Order, in dezelfde stijl zoals Joy Division maar later concentreerde muziek zich meer op electronica hoewel Joy Division nog altijd blijft doorschemeren in de muziek, een topband die het luisteren waard is.
Discography:
YEAR TITLE
1981 Movement
1983 Power, Corruption & Lies
1985 Low-life
1986 Brotherhood
1989 Technique
1992 Live 1987 Tour
1993 Republic
2001 Get Ready
2001 Live In Concert
1987 Substance
1990 The Peel Sessions
1992 BBC Radio 1 Live In Concert
1994 The Very Best Of New Order
1995 The Best Of New Order
1995 The Best Of New Order
1995 The Best Of New Order (Remixed)
2000 BBC Radio 1 Live In Concert
Biography:
Formed: 1980 in Manchester, England.
If ever a band was appropriately named, it’s New Order. Born from the ashes of the pioneering postpunk group Joy Division, New Order virtually invented techno, bringing musical sophistication to dance clubs and propulsive rhythms to alternative radio for more than two decades.
New Order stirred to life in Manchester, England in 1980. Ian Curtis, Bernard Sumner, Peter Hook, and Stephen Morris had been playing together as Joy Division for a few years, their brooding and intense sounds drawing critical acclaim for such releases as Unknown Pleasures. Standard-bearers for goth and industrial music, Joy Division was just about to depart for its first American tour when lead singer Curtis, who had long suffered from health problems, killed himself.
It took several months for the remaining members to recover from the shock, but when they did, they reemerged with a new member, Gillian Gilbert, and a new name. New Order’s first single came out in spring of 1981 and their debut album several months later, sounding much like Joy Division (the single, "Ceremony," was in fact written during the Joy Division days). As future efforts like "Everything’s Gone Green" and "Temptation" began placing stronger emphasis on uptempo rhythms and synthesizers (to say nothing of Sumner’s more inviting vocals), New Order began to step out of the shadow of its former incarnation.
The popularity of these singles set the stage for a major success in 1983 with the release of New Order’s "Blue Monday," which would over time become the biggest-selling 12-inch single ever. A strong second album, Power, Corruption And Lies, and another dance disc, "Confusion," earned New Order a place on Quincy Jones’ Qwest label. From 1985 to 1987, the group built its following with an album a year, each including at least one breakout single: Low-Life with "The Perfect Kiss," Brotherhood with "Bizarre Love Triangle," and the compilation Substance with "True Faith." 1989’s Technique finished off the decade.
In the 1990s, New Order’s output slowed considerably as the members grew more involved in side projects like Revenge, Monaco (two of Peter Hook’s bands), Electronic (teaming Bernard Sumner with The Smith’s Johnny Marr), and The Other Two (featuring, well, the other two). Republic didn’t see the light of day until 1993, though it became the group’s most successful album yet, powered by the irresistible single "Regret." At this point there was clearly a substantial audience ready for New Order, but there would be no more releases for the rest of the decade. With the new millennium, however, that audience finally got some new New Order with 2001’s Get Ready. It showed a band that, twenty years on, still hadn’t lost its place at the cutting-edge of electronic dance music.
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Closer is in mijn bezit. Heerlijke zwartgallige new wave plaat. Ben nog altijd van plan om meer van deze band aan te schaffen.
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new orderiscariah schreef:Terwijl het niet eens zulke vrolijke muziek is.
Ik weet dat de rest van de band Joy Division ontheft heeft uit eer voor Ian Curtis en dat men onder een andere naam opnieuw begonnen is, weet iemand onder welke naam ze zijn verdergegaan?
je moet de soundtrack van Trainspotting is beluisteren, staat veel soortgelijke stüff op
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Heb hier ooit wel een topic over gezien.
New Orders Blue Monday is de ebst verkopende 12" single ooit.
Nine Inch Nails cover van Dead Souls mist de bezetenheid van het origineel.
Trainspotting soundtrack heb ik hier ook staan, en het enige dat naar JD riekt is Temptation van New Order die erop staat.
Overigens word ik echt niet vrolijk van deze muziek, is ook niet geschikt voor elke gelegenheid. Wel een van mijn favo bands.
Zelf heb ik in mijn bezit:
Warsaw cd met de demo als bonus
Unknown Pleasures CD en LP
Closer CD en LP
Still CD
Permanent CD
Substance CD
Peel Sessions CD
Atmosphere Single
En een heersend Love Will Tear Us Apart shirt.
New Orders Blue Monday is de ebst verkopende 12" single ooit.
Nine Inch Nails cover van Dead Souls mist de bezetenheid van het origineel.
Trainspotting soundtrack heb ik hier ook staan, en het enige dat naar JD riekt is Temptation van New Order die erop staat.
Overigens word ik echt niet vrolijk van deze muziek, is ook niet geschikt voor elke gelegenheid. Wel een van mijn favo bands.
Zelf heb ik in mijn bezit:
Warsaw cd met de demo als bonus
Unknown Pleasures CD en LP
Closer CD en LP
Still CD
Permanent CD
Substance CD
Peel Sessions CD
Atmosphere Single
En een heersend Love Will Tear Us Apart shirt.
Dictius Te Necare
Ja heb em hier gevonden: http://www.metalfan.nl/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4067
maar laten we deze topic maar gebruiken aangezien die ook over New Order gaat en al meer posts heeft.
Overigens is de Orgy versie van Blue Monday ook wel erg tof.
En de Moonspell versie van Love Will Tear Us Apart
En de The Cure versie daarvan!
maar laten we deze topic maar gebruiken aangezien die ook over New Order gaat en al meer posts heeft.
Overigens is de Orgy versie van Blue Monday ook wel erg tof.
En de Moonspell versie van Love Will Tear Us Apart
En de The Cure versie daarvan!
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Atmosphere staat er toch ook op?Sater schreef: Trainspotting soundtrack heb ik hier ook staan, en het enige dat naar JD riekt is Temptation van New Order die erop staat.
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Euh, waarom staan deze erop?Sater schreef:Hier staan nog meer covers...
http://members.aol.com/lwtua/covers.htm
New Order - Atmosphere (Peel session '98)
New Order - Atmosphere (live '85/'86/'87/'98/02)
New Order - Decades (live '84)
New Order - Digital (live '02)
New Order - Heart And Soul (live '98)
New Order - Isolation (Peel session '98)
New Order - Isolation (live '98/'02)
New Order - Love Will Tear Us Apart (live '83/'84/'85/'86/'87/'98/'02)
New Order - She's Lost Control (live '85/'02)
New Order - Transmission (live '02)
Aangezien ze zelf de nummers hebben geschreven samen met Ian Curtis kun je het niet echt covers noemen.
Atmosphere staat op de Trainspotting Soundtrack 2 geloof ik, iig niet op de originele eerste versie, want die heb ik hier liggen.
Tuurlijk zijn het wel covers, Ian Curtis was bepalend voor het geluid van Joy Division, New Order heeft geen Ian Curtis...tel uit je winst.
Heb zelf van New Order alleen International, leuke verzamelaar, het nummer Ceremony is verreweg een van de beste van de cd en daar heeft, zowaar, Ian Curtis, aan mee geschreven. Moet zeggen dat ik de versie zoals ie op Still verscheen dan weer beter vind, maar dat terzijde.
Blue Monday is de baas!
Hoop trouwens zeer binnenkort Movement in de bus te krijgen.
Wat vinden de mensen trouwens van Warsaw? Normaliter heb ik een hekel aan punk, maar die demo klinkt erg tof.
Tuurlijk zijn het wel covers, Ian Curtis was bepalend voor het geluid van Joy Division, New Order heeft geen Ian Curtis...tel uit je winst.
Heb zelf van New Order alleen International, leuke verzamelaar, het nummer Ceremony is verreweg een van de beste van de cd en daar heeft, zowaar, Ian Curtis, aan mee geschreven. Moet zeggen dat ik de versie zoals ie op Still verscheen dan weer beter vind, maar dat terzijde.
Blue Monday is de baas!
Hoop trouwens zeer binnenkort Movement in de bus te krijgen.
Wat vinden de mensen trouwens van Warsaw? Normaliter heb ik een hekel aan punk, maar die demo klinkt erg tof.
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Leuke film over Joy Division/New Order en het Factory-label: twenty four hour party people...
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Ja! Toffe film. Moet em nog eens een keer aanschaffen voor niet al te veel geld.
Schijnt trouwens dat er ook een verfilming komt over het leven van Ian Curtis, hoop dat ze diezelfde kerel als in 24 hour party people gebruiken. Die was echt goed! En hij leek nog op em ook kwa uiterlijk. Maar vooral die gestoorde motoriek was echt eng!
Schijnt trouwens dat er ook een verfilming komt over het leven van Ian Curtis, hoop dat ze diezelfde kerel als in 24 hour party people gebruiken. Die was echt goed! En hij leek nog op em ook kwa uiterlijk. Maar vooral die gestoorde motoriek was echt eng!
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Cover van She's lost control, gedaan door een lingerie merk (Agent Provocateur):
http://www.agentprovocateur.com/lost_control.php
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heb maar een stuk uit het boek gelezen (over een JD concert in belgie ofzo) en was best wel intressant, voor de fans.the true Thorko schreef:"The film will be based on Curtis' widow Deborah's book 'Touching From A Distance'."
HAHAHA....
Ik hoop dat de film beter is dan het boek...
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Joy Division is een mooi voorbeeld van een band waar je pas jaren later de invloed van merkt. Nu we de jaren tachtig in meerdere opzichten herbeleven (koud, verhard en economisch slecht) komen er weer (rock)bands met een duidelijke Joy Divisioninvloeden.
Nog meer dan Nirvana vraag je je af wat Joy Division daarna nog allemaal had kunnen bereiken. Ook op grond van de laatste nummers Atmosphere en Love Will Tear us Apart. Van dat eerste nummer moet je trouwens de videoclip (1988, Anton Corbijn) bekijken. Puur kippenvel.
Nog meer dan Nirvana vraag je je af wat Joy Division daarna nog allemaal had kunnen bereiken. Ook op grond van de laatste nummers Atmosphere en Love Will Tear us Apart. Van dat eerste nummer moet je trouwens de videoclip (1988, Anton Corbijn) bekijken. Puur kippenvel.
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De band zou idd meer richting Depeche Mode en die kant op zijn gegaan ook gezien de richting die New Order met nummers als True Faith opging. Depeche Mode en Simple Minds hebben enigszins geprofiteerd maar dat wil niet zeggen dat ze helemaal overbodig zouden zijn.
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Film over zanger van Joy Division
Er komt een film over het leven van Ian Curtis, de zanger van de Britse rockband Joy Division.
In 1980, op zijn 23e, pleegde Curtis zelfmoord.
De Nederlandse rockfotograag Anton Corbijn, die ook al videoclips voor U2 en Depeche Mode opnam, regisseert de film. Die is gebaseerd op een boek van Deborah Curtis, de weduwe van Ian. Zij heeft de supervisie over de film, samen met muziekmagnaat Tony Wilson.
Volgens Wilson wordt de film "meer dan muziek. Het gaat om het echte verhaal van Ian." Wie de zanger zal vertolken, is nog niet bekend.
Van teletekst VRT, pg. 813
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Sorry voor het verlate bericht.Sater schreef:Welke rockbands dan, toffe ellende?
Ken je Interpol? Die klinken behoorlijk als JD. Zeker op hun debuut cd Turn on the Bright Lights. Verder vind ik Franz Ferdinand ook in het straatje horen maar ik geloof niet dat ie direct voor Joy Division zijn beinvloed.
Overigens lijkt de film mij zeer de moeite waard!
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