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The Story :
QUOTE(http://www.enkiri.com/joy/bio/jd_bio.html) History :
Part I - Origins (The Stiff Kittens & Warsaw) : In 1976, the punk movement erupted to wake up pop music from its apathy. The leading band was the Sex Pistols, whose famous anthems, like "Anarchy in the UK" or "God save the Queen", were the symbols of this "no future" generation. Most punk musicians could not play, but they did not see this as an obstacle to reach their goal : get on stage, and yell their rage at the world! Many of them were influenced by famous cult bands of the late 60's and early 70's : The Velvet Underground, Lou Reed, David Bowie, Alice Cooper, The Stooges, Iggy Pop, The Doors, etc. During the Anarchy in the UK tour, the Pistols played in Manchester on June 4. In the audience that night were three young guys living around Manchester : school mates Peter Hook and Bernard Albrecht, plus Ian Curtis. A few days later, Peter and Bernard decided to start up a band, with Peter on bass and Bernard on guitar; they got Terry Mason as a drummer, but still needed a singer. To get one, they placed an ad in the Virgin record shop in Manchester. Ian answered it and became the singer of the band, called at the time the Stiff Kittens. He would also write the lyrics. They rehearsed a lot during a few months, and wrote their first songs, in direct inheritance of punk. In May of 1977 the band's name was changed to Warsaw (linked to Bowie's "Warszawa") and Terry was replaced on drums by Tony Tabac. Just a month later, Tony left and Steve Brotherdale was hired as new drummer. It was at the same time that Paul Morley of the NME and DJ Rob Gretton discovered the band and perceived its huge potential. Warsaw recorded a demo tape including five songs in the Pennine Sound Studios in July, but Steve quit the group a few days later. Finally Stephen Morris joined the band. In October, they played at the Electric Circus, which was due to close down, along with The Fall and The Buzzcocks. Some songs were recorded by Virgin as a testimony of the mancunian punk scene. In December, they recorded four songs, which were to appear later as "An Ideal For Living". In January of 1978 the band changed its name to Joy Division to avoid any confusion with another group. They rehearsed intensely and wrote new songs. On April 14, they played along with 16 bands in a contest : Tony Wilson, who worked for Granada TV, and Rob Gretton were greatly impressed by their performance. Part II - Birth of the legend (Joy Division - Factory) : Joy Division came back in studio to record eleven songs with the RCA label. For the first time they did not sound just as another punk band. But they were not pleased with some musical changes made by the producer, and by the conditions of the agreement with RCA. On May 21, Bernard had the group to hire Rob as manager. On June 8, Tony opened a club in Manchester, called The Factory I (named after Warhol's Factory). Peter Saville, a young local artist conceived a poster for the event, and Joy Division appeared as full of promise to many reviewers. They rehearsed during all summer which had the immediate effect to mature their music. With Rob Gretton's help, they managed to avoid the release of the RCA record (later known as the bootleg "Warsaw"). After many rehearsals and gigs they had considerably improved, and critics as well as audiences were more and more impressed. On September 20, they were invited on Granada TV for what would be a live appearance, and decided to play "Shadowplay", one of their recent songs. Another concert took place at the Factory where free copies of "An Ideal for Living" were given to journalists. It was on that occasion that Martin Hannett and Joy Division were linked for the first time. At the end of 1978, Tony Wilson and Alan Erasmus, a theatre actor, started up a record company called "Factory Records", which will happen to be the most celebrated and creative indie label of its time. Peter Saville was chosen to be the designer of the label, and Martin Hannett its producer. In October, Hannett produced two Joy Division songs, which appeared in a compilation named "A Factory Sample". During the following months, Rob Gretton organized concerts in Manchester, Leeds, Liverpool, Canterbury, Bristol, York and London, and the band was starting to create a real follow-up. They had to face one serious problem though, as now Ian was having epilepsy fits. On 1979 January 31, they recorded four songs for John Peel, DJ on BBC Radio 1. This Peel session was broadcasted two weeks later, then followed by another gig in London, and a recording session of a few songs for a WEA label, and then again by some more gigs, along with The Cure. Joy Division shows had some special characteristics : they chose the songs they would play just before the concert, and they played with few light because of Ian's epilepsy. Part III - Unknown Pleasures : Rob Gretton and Tony Wilson agreed to produce the band's first LP. Joy Division rehearsed almost day and night during April, and wrote some fifteen new songs. Martin Hannet and the group worked on "Unknown Pleasures" most intensely. The ten tracks are remarkable, due to the music and the lyrics of course, but also to the aura Hannett managed to bring. The atmosphere and the sound of the songs are oppressing, dark and claustrophobic, but at the same time powerful, touching and vivid. Then they were back again on the road in the UK, playing along with Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark and other groups, and recorded some titles for a local radio, Piccadilly Radio. Joy Division's impact and fame was growing quickly, even if they almost systematically refused interviews - believing that their music perfectly spoke for them. They had no marketing promotion : just concerts, concerts and concerts, mainly in the Manchester area. In July of 1979, "Unknown Pleasures" was released, in its black cover, with just a black and white graphic on it. Peter Saville's design included no pictures of the band and no names either. The album enjoyed immense critical acclaim - named best album since the Doors' LA. Woman - and it was to stay long in the UK indie charts. Funnily though, they were still amateurs, having day jobs as well! The drums sounded like gun shots, except when Steven delivered furious rolls, the bass was omnipresent, sometimes threatening, sometimes softer, but always used in a totally different way from its usual purpose in pop bands, having a most important part in the songs architecture and melody. The guitar often played along with the bass, in a kind of counter-point; its sound changing, distorted or clear, more or less aggressive, blurred or brilliant and surgically accurate. Ian's lyrics and singing brought the music even to a higher level : you could feel that Joy Division were not cheating, but revealing themselves. The anger or the fear you heard in his voice were merely the bare truth. "I've been waiting for a guide to come and take me by the hand, Could these sensations make me feel the pleasures of a normal man? ..." (Disorder) "I guess you were right, when we talked in the heat, There's no room for the weak, no room for the weak. ..." (Day of the Lords) "Corrupted from memory, No longer the power, It's creeping up slowly, That last fatal hour. ..." (Candidate) "Guess your dreams always end. They don't rise up just descend, But I don't care anymore, I've lost the will to want more, I'm not afraid not at all, I watch them all as they fall, But I remember when we were young. ..." (Insight) "A change of speed, a change of style. A change of scene, with no regrets, A chance to watch, admire the distance, Still occupied, though you forget. Different colours, different shades, Over each mistakes were made. I took the blame. Directionless so plain to see, A loaded gun won't set you free. So you say. We'll share a drink and step outside, An angry voice and one who cried, 'We'll give you everything and more, The strain's too much, can't take much more.' I've walked on water, run through fire, Can't seem to feel it anymore. It was me, waiting for me, Hoping for something more, Me, seeing me this time, Hoping for something else." (New Dawn Fades) "Confusion in her eyes that says it all. She's lost control. And she's clinging to the nearest passer by, She's lost control. ... And she turned around and took me by the hand And said I've lost control again. And how I'll never know just why or understand She said I've lost control again. And she screamed out kicking on her side And said I've lost control again. And seized up on the floor, I thought she'd die. ..." (She's Lost Control) "I did everything, everything I wanted to, I let them use you for their own ends, ..." (Shadowplay). "What did you see there? I saw all knowledge destroyed. I travelled far and wide through many different times. ... What did you see there? The blood of Christ on their skins, I travelled far and wide through many different times. I travelled far and wide and unknown martyrs died, What did you see there? I saw the one sided trials, What did you see there? I saw the tears as they cried, ..." (Wilderness) "Down the dark streets, the houses looked the same, Getting darker now, faces look the same, And I walked round and round. ... Had to think again, Trying to find a clue, trying to find a way to get out! ..." (Interzone) "Get weak all the time, may just pass the time, Me in my own world, and you there beside, The gaps are enormous, we stare from each side, We were strangers for way too long. Violent, more violent, his hand cracks the chair, Moves on reaction, then slumps in despair, Trapped in a cage and surrendered to soon, Me in my own world, the one that you knew, For way too long. ..." (I Remember Nothing) Upon this remarkable basis, Hannett's touch, including use of synthesizers and noises, plus an extraordinary work on the instruments sound (with engineer Chris Nagle) created a unique atmosphere of tension and chaos. At the end of July, Paul Slattery photographed Joy Division in Stockport, and the band gave an interview to the NME. At the same time, they worked with Martin Hannett on two songs for a single. In August they toured again, mainly in London, with Echo And The Bunnymen and Orchestral Manoeuvres, and in Liverpool. Ian, Peter, Steve and Bernard could now quit their day jobs and dedicate themselves to Joy Division. Their performance was highly praised at the Leeds Futurama One festival - where they played along other groups like Cabaret Voltaire, A Certain Ratio, Public Image Limited, Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark ... - and in London at the Nashville Club. Invited by the BBC, they played two songs for the TV show "Something Else". Another concert at The Factory I, and they were touring the UK as support band of The Buzzcocks : Liverpool, Leeds, Newcastle, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Dundee, Bangor, Sheffield, Derby, Birmingham, Manchester, Leicester, Oxford, Bournemouth, Cardiff, Bristol, London, among others. Each night, the audience was stunned and moved by Joy Division's music and the intensity of their performance on stage. In Liverpool, the audience left just after Joy Division gig, as if they knew nothing could be as powerful as what they had witnessed. That included many people who had never heard of the band. In Bristol, the audience was literally drained after their appearance. Various reviewers, from the NME, Melody Maker or Sounds, shared exactly the same feeling. Of course, The Buzzcocks were rather jealous about Joy Division's success... In between the tour dates, they played around Manchester, and for the first time out of the UK, in Brussels. The band was then contacted by Warner Brothers Records' vice-chairman, who offered them one million dollar to have them on his label. Rob Gretton and the group declined the offer. On November 26, Joy Division recorded a second John Peel session with Tony Wilson, which was broadcasted a few weeks later on Radio One. Part IV - Closer : Rob Gretton scheduled a European tour for Joy Division in December of 1979 and January of 1980. Eleven gigs in France, the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany. The first concert took place in Paris, at Les Bains-Douches : Bernard Lenoir, who could be thought of as the french John Peel, broadcasted the band live on the french radio; this was followed by a mancunian gig on New Year's eve, and the Paradiso show in Amsterdam, where Joy Division, having not been able to find a support band, played twice in a row! The next gigs took place in The Hague, Nijmegen, Antwerp, Cologne - in an ancient church, Rotterdam, Brussels, Eindhoven, Groningen and Berlin. Back in the UK the band worked on new songs - including "Love Will Tear Us Apart" - and played five dates, supported by A Certain Ratio : London, High Wycombe, Preston, London again and Bristol. During the Preston gig, they experienced many technical problems, and Ian talked to the audience for a while, to have them waiting! In March of 1980, they entered the Britannia Row Studios to record their second LP with Martin Hannett. Meanwhile they had recorded "Atmosphere" and "Dead Souls", wich appeared on the single "Licht Und Blindheit", in a french limited edition of 1578 copies. In this LP, "Closer", they tracked down further and deeper their inner thoughts and feelings. Once again, Martin Hannett's incredible work and talent offered Joy Division's brilliant music the perfect jewel-case. After the recording, in April, the group was on the road again : in London, at the Moonlight Club, and at the Raibow Theatre, where the lights, too strong, caused Ian a terrible epilepsy fit at the end of the gig. But the band had to play a second gig the same night, again at the Moonlight Club. After a furious start, Ian collapsed, unable to move or to sing anymore. The band achieved a cult status, as all concerts were close to provoke internal and external chaos and riot : "Joy Division convince me that I could spit in the face of God." (Neil Norman, NME). Joy Division had to prepare their first US tour with The Buzzcocks, and eight gigs were organized for that purpose : as Ian's health was deteriorating, they finally played only five ot them in Malvern, Bury - where Ian quickly failed to sing, Manchester, Derby and Birmingham on May 2. "Closer" was to be released shortly - Factory had in the meantime published a free flexi single with new songs, Joy Division were to tour the US and had been offered once again a one million dollar agreement, plus total artistic freedom, by Warner Brothers Records. But Ian could not cope anymore : his health and sentimental problems were more than he could take. On May 17, he went back to his house in Macclesfield, watched Stroszek, a movie by Werner Herzog, the story of a singer, a loser, who finally kills himself, listened to Iggy Pop "The Idiot" album and on the morning of May 18 hang himself in the kitchen. He was cremated in Macclesfield cemetry on May 23. John Peel announced Ian's death on Radio One on May 19, and payed his tribute to the band and the man with "Atmosphere", which very few knew at the time in the UK. Peter, Steve, Bernard, Martin and Tony were simply crushed with Ian's suicide. "Closer" and the single "Love Will Tear Us Apart" were finally released at the end of June of 1980. The covers, which had been chosen months before, were as usual designed by Peter Saville : they included two B&W photos by Bernard Pierre Wolff, a remarkable french photographer, taken in the Genoa cemetry, Il Staglieno : a dead Christ with mourners for "Closer", and a weeping angel for "LWTUA". "LWTUA" included two versions of the song, because neither Joy Division nor Martin Hannett could decide which one was the best. The song was number 5 in the Indies chart. A video of the song was broadcasted at the same time. In the beauty and strength of "Closer" converged the intense work of the band, the inner world of Ian just before it collapsed, and the visions and magic of Martin. "Asylums with doors open wide, Where people had paid to see inside, For entertainment they watch his body twist, Behind his eyes he says, 'I still exist.' This is the way, step inside. ..." (Atrocity Exhibition) "Mother I tried please believe me, I'm doing the best that I can. I'm ashamed of the things I've been put through, I'm ashamed of the person I am. ..." (Isolation) "This is a crisis I knew had to come, Destroying the balance I'd kept. Doubting, unsettling and turning around, Wondering what will come next. Is this the role that you wanted to live? I was foolish to ask for so much. Without the protection and infancy's guard, It all falls apart at first touch. ..." (Passover) "A worried parent's glance, a kiss, a last goodbye, Hands him the bag she packed, the tears she tries to hide, A cruel wind that bows down to our lunacy, And leaves him standing cold here in this colony. I can't see why all these confrontations, I can't see why all these dislocations, No family life, this makes me feel uneasy, Stood alone here in this colony. ..." (Colony) "We fought for good, stood side by side, Our friendship never died. On stranger waves, the lows and highs, Our vision touched the sky, ..." (A Means to an End) "You take my place in the showdown, I'll observe with a pitiful eye, I'd humbly ask for forgiveness, A request well beyond you and I. ... An abyss that laughs at creation, A circus complete with all fools, Foundations that lasted the ages, Then ripped apart at their roots. Beyond all this good is the terror, The grip of a mercenary hand, When savagery turns all good reason, There's no turning back, no last stand. ... Existence well what does it matter? I exist on the best terms I can. The past is now part of my future, The present is well out of hand. ..." (Heart and Soul) "Now that I've realised how it's all gone wrong, Gotta find some therapy, this treatment takes too long. Deep in the heart of where sympathy held sway, Gotta find my destiny, before it gets too late." (Twenty-four Hours) "Procession moves on, the shouting is over, Praise to the glory of loved ones now gone. Talking aloud as they sit round their tables, Scattering flowers washed down by the rain. Stood by the gate at the foot of the garden, Watching them pass like clouds in the sky, Try to cry out in the heat of the moment, Possessed by a fury that burns from inside. Cry like a child, though these years make me older, With children my time is so wastefully spent, A burden to keep, though their inner communion, Accept like a curse an unlucky deal. Played by the gate at the foot of the garden, My view stretches out from the fence to the wall, No words could explain, no actions determine, Just watching the trees and the leaves as they fall." (The Eternal) "Here are the young men, the weight on their shoulders, Here are the young men, well where have they been? We knocked on the doors of Hell's darker chamber, Pushed to the limit, we dragged ourselves in, Watched from the wings as the scenes were replaying, We saw ourselves now as we never had seen. Portrayal of the trauma and degeneration, The sorrows we suffered and never were free. Where have they been? Weary inside, now our heart's lost forever, Can't replace the fear, or the thrill of the chase, Each ritual showed up the door for our wanderings, Open then shut, then slammed in our face. Where have they been?" (Decades) The songs seemed to come - more than ever - from a foreign world, with Ian's lyrics filled with doubts, restlesness and fears, Peter's droning bass, Bernard's jagged guitar riffs and Steve's hypnotizing drums, all of that once again refined by Martin's contribution (synthesizers, sound-work etc., with the assistance of John Caffery and Michael Johnson). "Closer" peaked at number 6 in the British charts, and critics were unanimous in praising it. "LWTUA" rose to number 13 in the singles chart and Joy Division raided the NME annual prize-list. Though their music did not sound as anything else, it was labelled as new-wave, cold-wave or gothic, but whatever its name, it influenced many new-wave groups (The Cure, Echo and the Bunnymen, U2, etc.) . Part V - New Order : The band had agreed that if any member left, for any reason, Joy Division would cease to exist. Peter Hook, Stephen Morris and Bernard Albrecht (now Sumner) formed New Order, with Gillian Gilbert on keyboards, Bernard being the singer. But from their gloomy debut album, "Movement" - produced once again by Martin Hannett and still influenced by Joy Division - to their weird dance music songs, that is another story, which includes the biggest single ever sold : "Blue Monday". In 1980 and 1981, Factory released the single "Atmosphere" and the album "Still", with rare tracks and the songs from the Birmingham gig of May of 1980, which rose to number 5 on the British charts. In 1982, Ikon released a video of Joy Division filmed in various gigs "Here are the young men", and in 1986 and 1987, the "Peel Sessions" were published. Factory released a CD called "Substance" in 1988, with Joy Division's singles and some previously unreleased songs, as well as another "Substance", for New Order that one. A video for "Atmosphere" was shot by Anton Corbijn, who had taken photographs of the band on several occasions. In 1995, fifteen years after Ian had died, a new compilation "Permanent" was released, and in 1998 the 4-CDs box "Heart And Soul" was commercialized, followed in 1999 by the Preston concert, "Preston 28 February 1980". The Peel sessions were rereleased in the "The Complete BBC Recordings" CD in 2000, and the Paris gig "Les Bains Douches 18 December 1979" was issued in 2001. Many books have been written on Joy Division, New Order and Ian Curtis in different countries, including Ian's biography by his widow, Deborah. As Joy Division had finally built a strong follow-up and achieved a cult-band status, many bootlegs have been listed, from the various band's gigs, in these days where music was made by men. -------------------- |
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3 Aug 2006, 05:01 PM
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Όλα μπορείς να τα περιμένεις απο το yourforum,
αλλά να βρώ τέτοιο post.....και ειδικά απο εσένα... δεν το περίμενα! -------------------- |
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3 Aug 2006, 06:54 PM
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i have the same feeling sometimes... syndrome of irrelevant bits of knowledge by the last person expected
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5 Sep 2007, 12:35 AM
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mak i suppose you have all their work, is there anything you miss ? i could find it easily
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5 Sep 2007, 05:59 PM
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I have everything except:
An old video tape with live action that i can't find it anywhere.... Some info to help you find it: "Here Are The Young Men" 1982 Tape Shot in 1979 & 1980 FACT37/Ikon FCL Tracklist: Soundcheck Decades Dead Souls Love Will Tear Us Apart Shadowplay Day Of The Lords Digital Colony New Dawn Fades Autosuggestion Transmission Sound Of Music She's Lost Control They Walked In Line I Remember Nothing + Love Will Tear Us Apart (promo) Complete if you can please ....without promo -------------------- |
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5 Sep 2007, 07:00 PM
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substance ?
Joy Division Extra+Unreleased @ 256 Joy Division - Autosuggestion (Princ Joy Division - Candidate (Pennine So Joy Division - Ceremony (Graveyard S Joy Division - Chance (atmosphere) Joy Division - Colony (BBC Studios, Joy Division - Dead souls (Central s Joy Division - Exercise one (John Pe Joy Division - Glass (Eden Studios, Joy Division - Ice age (Eden Studios Joy Division - Insight (Eden Studios Joy Division - Interzone (Arrow stud Joy Division - Love will tear us apa Joy Division - Shadowplay (Arrow stu Joy Division - Something must break Joy Division - The drawback (Arrow s Joy Division - The only mistake (Pen Joy Division - These days (Pennine S Joy Division - Transmission (Eden St Joy Division - Walked in line (Straw CODE http://rapidshare.com/files/51288312/JoyDivisionExtra_Unreleasedp1.rar
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01 - Live in Basement Club, Cologne (15/01/80)
01 - Atmosphere 02 - Love will tear us apart 03 - These days 04 - Insight 05 - 24 hours 06 - A means to an end 07 - She's lost control 08 - Sound of music 09 - Glass 10 - Day of the lords 11 - Shadowplay 12 - Interzone 13 - Disorder 14 - Trasmission 15 - Atrocity exhibition Download 02 - Band on the wall, Manchester (15/10/78) 01 - Walked in line 02 - She's lost control 03 - Shadowplay 04 - New dawn fades 05 - Day of the lords 06 - Insight 07 - Disorder 08 - The only mistake 09 - I remember nothing 10 - Sister Ray Download 03 - Ajanta Theatre, Derby (19/04/1980) 01 - Dead Souls 02 - Wilderness 03 - Digital 04 - Insight 05 - Passover 06 - Heart And Soul 07 - Isolation 08 - These Days 09 - Transmission 10 - Shes Lost Control Download 04 - Blackpool, Imperial Hotel (27/07/79) 01 - Dead souls 02 - Glass 03 - Disorder 04 - Autosuggestion 05 - Transmission 06 - She's lost control 07 - Shadowplay 08 - Atrocity exhibition Download 05 - Edinburgh Odeon (06/10/79) 01 - Leaders of Men 02 - Digital 03 - Days of The Lord 04 - Transmission 05 - Shadowplay 06 - She's Lost Control 07 - New Dawn Fades 08 - Disorder Download 06 - Futurama One Festival, Leeds 8-9-79 01 i remember nothing 02 wilderness 03 transmission 04 colony 05 disorder 06 insight 07 shadowplay 08 she's lost control 09 atrocity exhibition 10 dead souls Download 07 - Factory Manchester 13 July 1979 01 Dead Souls 02 The Only Mistake 03 Insight 04 Candidate 05 Wilderness 06 Shes Lost Control 07 Shadowplay 08 Disorder 09 Interzone 10 Atrocity Exhibition 11 Novelty 12 Transmission Download 08 - Electric Ballroom 31-08-79 01 The Sound of Music 02 Wilderness 03 Colony 04 Day of The Lords 05 Shadowplay 06 Transmission 07 Interzone 08 Disorder 09 She's Lost Control 10 Insight Download 09 - Eric's, Liverpool 8-12-79 Falta a musica 01 se alguem tiver agradeço! 02 Heartbeat 03 Disorder 04 New Dawn Fades 05 Glass Download 10 - High Wycombe, Town Hall 20-2-80 01 the sound of music 02 a means to an end 03 colony 04 twenty four hours 05 isolation 06 love will tear us apart 07 disorder 08 atrocity exhibition + Soundcheck 1 - The Eternal 2 - ice age 3 � Disorder 4 - The Sound Of Music 5 - A Means To An End Download 11 - Live! From Eindhoven, Holland 01_18_80 1 � Atmosphere 2 � Autosuggestion 3 � Colony 4 - Day Of The Lord 5 - Dead Souls 6 � Digital 7 � Interzone 8 - Living In The Ice Age 9 - Love Will Tear Us Apart 10 - New Dawn Fades 11 � Shadowplay 12 - She's Lost Control 13 - These Days 14 - Transmission Download 12 - Joy Division - Last Order (Complete Bootleg LP) (Live In Amsterdam) Disco todo em um único arquivo. Download 13 - Live.Bootleg.Altrincham.14.March.1979 1 � Digital 2 � Disorder 3 � Glass 4 - I remember nothing 5 - Ice Age 6 � Insight 7 - Leaders of men 8 - No love lost 9 � Shadowplay 10 - She's lost control 11 � Transmission 12 � Untitled 13 - Warsaw Download 14 - joy division - komackino bootleg (1981) 01_-_isolation 02_-_komakino 03_-_shes_lost_control 04_-_these_days 05_-_atrocity_exhibition 06_-_wilderness 07_-_twenty 08_-_the_eternal 09_-_heart_and_soul 10_-_love_will_tear_us_apart Download 15 - Malvern Winter Gardens 05.04.80 01 � Disorder 02 � Wilderness 03 - Twenty Four Hours 04 - Heart And Soul 05 � Atmosphere 06 - Love Will Tear Us Apart 07 � Isolation 08 � Interzone 09 - She's Lost Control 10 - Girls Don't Count with Section 25 Download 16 - Moonight Club, Hampstead 2-4-80 01 - The Sound Of Music 02 � Wilderness 03 � Colony 04 - Love Will Tear Us Apart 05 - A Means To An End 06 � Transmission 07 - Dead Souls 08 - Sister Ray Download 17 - Moonight Club, Hampstead 3-4-80 1_Love Will Tear Us Apart 2_Glass 3_Digital 4_Heart And Soul 5_Isolation 6_Disorder 7_Atrocity Exhibition 8_Atmosphere Download 18 - Moonight Club, Hampstead 4-4-80 01_Transmission 02_A Means To An End 03_24 Hours 04_Day Of The Lords 05_Insight 06_Interzone Download 19 - Newcastle City Hall 4-10-79 01 Disorder 02 Shadowplay 03 Colony 04 Day of the lords 05 Glass 06 Transmission 07 She's lost control 08 Atrocity exhibition Download 20 - Nashville Rooms 22-09-79 Falta a musica 01 se alguem tiver agradeço! 02 � wilderness 03 � shadowplay 04 - leaders of men 05 � insight 06 � colony 07 � transmission 08 � disorder 09 - she's lost control 10 - atrocity exhibition 11 � glass 12 - exercise one Download 21 - Rainbow Theatre 09-11-79 01 - sound of music 02 � shadowplay 03 - new dawn fades 04 � colony 05 � insight 06 - love will tear us apart 07 - she's lost control 08 - transmission Download 22 - Rainbow Theatre 10-11-79 01 - dead souls 02 � wilderness 03 - 24 hours 04 - day of the lords 05 - these days 06 - disorder (drum solo) 07 � interzone 08 � disorder 09 - atrocity exhibition (fragment) Download 23 - Plan K Brussels 17-1-1980 01_Dead Souls 02_Wilderness 03_Insight 04_Colony 05_Twenty-four Hours 06_A Means To An End 07_Transmission 08_Atmosphere 09_Love Will Tear Us Apart 10_Digital 11_Warsaw 12_Shadowplay 13_Atrocity Exhibition 14_Sister Ray 15_The Eternal Download 24 - Zoo Meets Factory 79.08.27 (Leigh) Gravado da mesa: 01. Disorder 02. Leaders Of Men 03. Colony 04. Insight 05. Digital 06. Dead Souls 07. Shadowplay 08. She's Lost Control (incomplete) + Gravado do público 01. Disorder 02. Leaders Of Men 03. Colony 04. Insight 05. Digital 06. Dead Souls 07. Shadowplay 08. She's Lost Control 09. Transmission 10. Interzone Download 25 - Testament (Bootleg) 01 In The Warehouse 02 Passover 03 Wilderness 04 Digital 05 Day Of The Lords 06 Disorder 07 Insight 08 New Dawn Fades 09 Transmission 10 Love Will Tear Us Apart 11 These Days 12 A Means To An End 13 24 Hours 14 Warsaw 15 Colony 16 Interzone 17 The Eternal 18 Heart And Soul 19 She's Lost Control 20 The Drowback Download 26 - University of London Union 8 Feb 1980 01 Dead Souls 02 Glass 03 A Means to an End 04 Twenty Four Hours 05 Passover 06 Insight 07 Colony 08 These Days 09 Love Will Tear Us Apart 10 Isolation 11 The Eternal 12 Digital Download 27 - Roots Club Leeds 11-7-79 01. Dead Souls 02. Shadowplay 03. She's Lost Control 04. Candidate (some left channel drop out on bootleg tapes) 05. These Days 06. Disorder 07. Interzone 08. Glass 09. Transmission 10. Atrocity Exhibition (brief internal cut on bootleg tapes) 11. No Love Lost. Download 28 � Winter Gardens Bournemouth Live Bootleg 02-11-79 01 - I remember nothing 02 - Love will tear us apart 03 � Interzone 04 � Colony 05 � Insight 06 - These days 07 � Digital 08 � Transmission 09 - Atrocity Exhibition Download Download 29 - Lost Treasures 01. The Drawback 02. Leaders Of Men 03. Walked In Line 04. Failures 05. Novelty 06. No Love Lost 07. Transmission 08. Ice Age 09. Interzone 10. Warsaw 11. Shadowplay 12. These Days 13. Candidate 14. The Only Mistake 15. Chance (Atmosphere) 16. Atrocity Exhibition 17. Transmission 18. Novelty 19. Dead Souls 20. Something Must Break Download 30 - Desperation Takes Hold 01. Digital 02. Days Of The Lords 03. Insight 04. New Dawn Fades 05. Disorder 06. Transmission 07. Love Will Tear Us Apart 08. These Days 09. A Means To An End 10. 24 Hours 11. She's Lost Control 12. Atrocity Exhibition 13. I Remember Nothing 14. Wilderness 15. Shadowplay 16. Transmission 17. Colony 18. Insight Download 31 - (VIDEO)Joy Division-Dead Souls (bootleg) Arquivo único de vídeo Joy Division - Dead Souls Download -------------------- |
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getting closer
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5 Sep 2007, 07:19 PM
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Music Moderator Group: Elite Members Posts: 1564 Joined: 14-October 05 From: The Edge Of The Deep Green Sea Member No.: 492 Zodiac Sign: Gender: |
Yes you are....i have no words brother....
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5 Sep 2007, 07:27 PM
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Administrator Group: Admin Posts: 111561 Joined: 3-June 05 From: Athens, Greece Member No.: 1 Zodiac Sign: Gender: |
i just love bumping old topics... this one is dated back in July 2005 !!!
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