Any Joy Division Fans?

Started by maddog, June 26, 2008, 08:54:14 AM

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maddog


Transmission the sound of JOY DIVISION

Fri 1st Aug     The Village Dublin            http://www.thevillagevenue.com/

Sat 2ndAug    The Spring and airbrake   http://www.springandairbrakebelfast.com/manager/default.asp

TRANSMISSION HOME SITE http://www.myspace.com/transmissionlive

Guys bit of a plug for a mate of mine that plays in this band, they are on the go a couple of years and this is there first gig in Ireland, normally they play around venues mainly in England but recently did a couple of shows in Germany. Anyway if any of ye are fans of this type of music gets yourselves along.

fred

Maddog, deffo 1 for me. All time fav song is "Love will tear us apart". Saw the film "Control" recently, absolutely fantastic. Thanks for the heads - up.

Denn Forever

Best of luck to them.  But be warned that if they are a tribute band and will sound exactly like the albums!  Get a few tins and put on the albums at home.


You may say that that is what Ian would do but I don't know.  Reading the book about Ian Curtis written by his wife.  I don't think I would have liked him.
I have more respect for a man
that says what he means and
means what he says...

An Fear Rua

Giggs will tear you apart, again.
Its Grim up North

Billys Boots

QuoteReading the book about Ian Curtis written by his wife.  I don't think I would have liked him.

I saw 'Control' recently, which was based on her book/writings, and its main premise is that he was a man with pretty severe (though not unusual) psychiatric problems.
My hands are stained with thistle milk ...

Denn Forever

He was also a civil servent working in the Labour! 

The irony of that will be lost on those not of a certain age and generation.
I have more respect for a man
that says what he means and
means what he says...

maddog


Niall Quinn

Quote from: fred on June 26, 2008, 09:49:25 AM
Saw the film "Control" recently, absolutely fantastic.

I thought it was a pretty dreary (if representative) account of the band and Ian's demise.
I was left wondering who this movie might be aimed at 26 odd years after the event? As a fan of the band it offered little new, and I didn't feel it presented the music in a way that might stimulate new listener interest.
Back to the howling old owl in the woods, hunting the horny back toad

An Fear Rua

I kid you not, some wnaker has stole Ian curtis' grave stone from the graveyard!!!!!

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/manchester/7486280.stm
Its Grim up North

maddog

Did anyone go to any of the gigs on the weekend?

maddog

The Village Dublin 13th Feb
Electric Avenue Waterford 14th Feb

Just giving these lads a bit of a plug again.

http://www.myspace.com/transmissionlive
http://www.transmissionlive.com/

thebigfella

Quote from: Billys Boots on June 26, 2008, 11:45:01 AM
QuoteReading the book about Ian Curtis written by his wife.  I don't think I would have liked him.

I saw 'Control' recently, which was based on her book/writings, and its main premise is that he was a man with pretty severe (though not unusual) psychiatric problems.

Read the book, still quite undecided about it. While I have no doubt Ian Curtis was a bit of a nightmare and a man with pretty severe issues; I felt it was a little bit one sided and she come across very bitter towards the other members of the band. Still definitely worth a read.

armaghniac

QuoteDid anyone go to any of the gigs on the weekend?

The weekend is over, it is now a new order on a blue Monday.
If at first you don't succeed, then goto Plan B

deaconblue

one of my fav bands, remember well when curtis died , love will tear us apart was truely brillent single, but it was the two albums unknown pleasure and closer
that really  made them so popular back in those school days.  for me closer is the better and one of my all time fav albums. if you are not yet a fan then last years best of joy division album is well worth getting,brillent stuff.