It happened, and … It happened, and all that “what if” bullshit is pointless. His death should not be viewed as a loss, but rather a change in course of events. Ian’s death greatly impacted the formation of the Madchester scene (New Order funded the Hacienda). I’m not saying that his death was bad or good, but it forced the Manchester music scene to change and evolve. Also, I don’t think that anyone can equate the loss of one human life to another. There’s no way to judge something like that.
This is true. I … This is true. I just saw the doc yesterday and it definitely gave me more of an insight as to what Ian was really going through. See them both!
Control was great, … Control was great, but I thought the documentary was a better depiction of what Joy Division was about and gave more insight as to what Ian was going through. I think Control captured the essence of Joy Division’s music and the scene that they came from, but I think that the documentary is less affected and more accurate.
It is the 29th …
It is the 29th anniversary of Ian Curtis’s death today…R.I.P Ian, great live band.
Shit hes got the …
hes got the best moves on stage! Ian kicks, its too bad the poor didn’t take his life.
ya but he chose to …
ya but he chose to die… he wasnt shot or anything like john lennon only 7 mths later
yes me to =(
yes me to =(
lol
lol
god i wish ian wus …
god i wish ian wus still alive
Ian, you’ll never …
Ian, you’ll never fade away!
(sorry, I know that’s cheesy, but, I love Joy Division.)
This song gives me …
This song gives me shivers. Especially the live version on Still. Cause it’s the last song Ian ever played live.
It says it on …
It says it on wikipedia
how do you now that?
how do you now that?
Day in - day out
…
Day in - day out
Day in - day out
Day in - day out
DAY IN - DAY OUT
DAY IN - DAY OUT
DAY IN - DAY OUT
this is the last …
this is the last song ian ever played live.
fucking brilliant …
brilliant song, it sounds excellent live and check my vids i have the audio version of this song and others
my all time …
my all time favourite of joy division-love em…..R.I.P Ian Curtis-ull always be a legend!!
Incredible, this …
Incredible, this just blows today’s garbage away
absolutely …
absolutely incredible
I love this …
I love this song
It happened, and …
It happened, and all that “what if” bullshit is pointless. His death should not be viewed as a loss, but rather a change in course of events. Ian’s death greatly impacted the formation of the Madchester scene (New Order funded the Hacienda). I’m not saying that his death was bad or good, but it forced the Manchester music scene to change and evolve. Also, I don’t think that anyone can equate the loss of one human life to another. There’s no way to judge something like that.
This is true. I …
This is true. I just saw the doc yesterday and it definitely gave me more of an insight as to what Ian was really going through. See them both!
Yes, though that …
Yes, though that final performance (which is the B-side of “Still”) took place nearly four months after this show.
becoz he was …
becoz he was sufferin from depression n he had epilepsy and the dotor gave him sum pills that did not help he’s depression
Control was great, …
Control was great, but I thought the documentary was a better depiction of what Joy Division was about and gave more insight as to what Ian was going through. I think Control captured the essence of Joy Division’s music and the scene that they came from, but I think that the documentary is less affected and more accurate.
IMO its greater not …
IMO its greater not to be disrespectful in anyway
If anyone watching …
If anyone watching this video has not already seen Control, then see it now.
I don’t think …
I don’t think that’s what I would do if those happened in the movie happened to me.