Your comment scared … Your comment scared the crap out of me. I was just watching Everyday by Buddy Holly and then decided to watch this and yours was the first comment I saw “What about Buddy Holly?”
Joy Division was … Joy Division was really onto something in the 1970s scene. To this day, at nearly 50 years old, I feel the same range of despair and shallow hope.
what is a good … what is a good singer? somebody who constanly who goes oooo ahhh in between songs which btw gets ing boring. he had a monotone voice which isnt ty for your info
Well, he wasn’t … Well, he wasn’t Pavarotti, but I think he compensated for his modest vocal range with, um, the effective conveyance of emotion. Or something like that. I’m not a musician; ergo, I’m not in a position to or praise anyone who is and expect to be taken seriously.
I love Joy Division … I love Joy Division. All the mysticism, the legend, the poignancy of Ian’s lyrics.
The music especially, it just rips at you, from the bottom lining of your stomach, to the roof of your mouth. Pity Ian’s such a ty singer. It more often than not ruins the song.
How do you describe … How do you describe a song or a band that was so far ahead of it’s/their time? Visionary, Ground-Breaking? Neither do justice to the brilliance.
fucking genius, …
ing genius, there’ll never be another joy division
ian curtis
5-18-80
“love will tear us apart” <3
Your comment scared …
Your comment scared the crap out of me. I was just watching Everyday by Buddy Holly and then decided to watch this and yours was the first comment I saw “What about Buddy Holly?”
In English this time
In English this time
forgettting wont do …
forgettting wont do you any good will ya?
What about Buddy …
What about Buddy Holly?
listening to Joy …
listening to Joy Division.
Joy Division was …
Joy Division was really onto something in the 1970s scene. To this day, at nearly 50 years old, I feel the same range of despair and shallow hope.
Translation, anyone?
Translation, anyone?
43 and I’ve …
43 and I’ve forgotten more than you’ll ever know about music, wipe.
Proto-rap? What? …
Proto-rap? What? How old are you? 20?
he was a great …
he was a great singer miss you ian curtis<3
beautiful song, all …
beautiful song, all of their music was
Joy Division R the …
Joy Division R the Fathers of Industrial, Grunge, Post Punk, Dark, Goth, what ever u wanna call it sound…
No in’ 1 does it like JD!!!!!!!!!! PERFECTION!!!
A much more …
A much more agressive version as were all of the peel Sessions. One hears everyhing from funk - proto-rap in this.
incredible ing …
incredible ing song omg……… ahahahhha YESSSSS
what is a good …
what is a good singer? somebody who constanly who goes oooo ahhh in between songs which btw gets ing boring. he had a monotone voice which isnt ty for your info
Well, he wasn’t …
Well, he wasn’t Pavarotti, but I think he compensated for his modest vocal range with, um, the effective conveyance of emotion. Or something like that. I’m not a musician; ergo, I’m not in a position to or praise anyone who is and expect to be taken seriously.
I love Joy Division …
I love Joy Division. All the mysticism, the legend, the poignancy of Ian’s lyrics.
The music especially, it just rips at you, from the bottom lining of your stomach, to the roof of your mouth. Pity Ian’s such a ty singer. It more often than not ruins the song.
the end with hook …
the end with hook on backing vocals is ing good
I could listen to …
I could listen to these Peel recordings all night.
Thanks for putting them up.
Whaouh it’s great !
Whaouh it’s great !
Energy, a higher …
Energy, a higher plane, poetry and the magic
of sound all captured in this song.
How do you describe …
How do you describe a song or a band that was so far ahead of it’s/their time? Visionary, Ground-Breaking? Neither do justice to the brilliance.
absolutely 6/5*
absolutely 6/5*
great riff!
great riff!