Today it’s back to MyTop100 List…Ranking
84 at the List, Ian Curtis, and his band really
shook the world’s punk scene with desperation, new age and a self-destructive
nemesis that haunted both the group and the scene…As stated in rateyourmusic.com:
«"Warmth. Anger. Despair. Frustration. Depression. Fear. Joy Division
has an incomparable ability to conjure up so many different emotions. In just
the three years they spent together, before Ian Curtis' untimely death, they
managed to give us a musical output that many artists could only dream of doing
in twenty. So much so that you can still hear their incredible amount of
influence on the artists of today.
Their beautiful, yet deep
and disturbing lyrics, were coupled with some of the most powerful bass-lines,
drum licks and unique guitar sounds in musical history! Twenty-seven years on,
people are still discovering them, and their music is changing as many lives as
it did in 1979! In conclusion, Joy Division is the reason God made people!» The most interesting trivia note need to be added
comes from renaming the Band from Warsaw to the well-known, today, name. To
avoid confusion with the London punk band WarsawPakt, the band renamed themselves Joy Division in early
1978, borrowing their new name from the prostitution wing of a Nazi
concentration camp mentioned in the 1955 novel Houseof Dolls.[13][17]
(Source Wikipedia)
So Ladies and Gentlemen,
L-R Curtis, Sumner, Morris, Hook |
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