Check out this baby and tell me how much Ian Curtis would have loved the Acid House scene. Turn down the lights and give this man some glow sticks:wink:
Seen them supporting the Buzzcocks at the Apollo in Manchester and he had to be carried of stage due to his epileptic seizures. Quality just pure quality. Steve Morris’ excellent drumming wasn’t used as much when they went tech. Very under-rated drummer in some quarters.
PV and YouTube help me soooooooo much.:wink:
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Ha ha people know my REAL moniker now!
Which one should I look at mate? The link goes to a page with 260 Joy Division videos on :groucho:
The top one?
Sorry about that mate but this one is a good choice to expose the adroitness of Ian.
And a little ditty from John Cooper Clarke at the end. Sorry if this is a tad off PV topic but I think Joy Division were a great influence on many dance tunes.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bh03MhIiLVY&mode=related&search=
Is Hooky one of the best bass players of all time or what?
Peace and love.:love: :love:
I also only heard of Joy Division from older punks etc and TBH only know of “Love will tear us apart” but IMO they were a definite influence on early dance music particularly the part of the scene that originated from the North of England…
Joy Division evolved into New Order who made Blue Monday which was one of the first UK Dance 12s,so imho joy Division did have a major influence on the scene we are all part of today.
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