Ian Curtis passing: 30 years ago today


I came late to this band (Joy Division) but became very interested in their music recently. Is it true they only produce 2 records? Seems like quite a legacy based on such limited production. They were amazingly talented.
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There is the Heart and Soul 4 disc set that has a bunch of extra songs and other versions. There are a couple of live albums as well. I don't know if that is all there is but I just looked in my iTunes and I found 6 JD albums total as well as a Warsaw album which is what they were before they were Joy Division. These guys were really something special. If you haven't seen the movie about Ian Curtis called Control it is worth checking out as well.

If there is one sure fire way to create a legacy it is to make us wonder what could have been.
Joy Division were great, after Ian Curtis “left”, New Order never reached that intensity anymore. You should be able to find Anton Corbijn’s film “Control” (2007) on dvd (at least for region 2).

I recall, I went through agonizing months of obligatory military service back in 1980 and Dark Wave music perfectly reflected my state of mind, so I liked to play Joy Division on cassette, now and then. Another occasion for “normal” people to suspect I’d gone bonkers =8^o (oh well, I’d heard that before in school and college when listening to the likes of Beefheart, Gong or Henry Cow.)
great band, tragic story. had the pleasure of seeing them live in 78. what a show!. RIP
curtis was great, though undoubtedly the most somber guy in britain. for me, however, the crux of jd was that disjointed drum sound. there's a great scene in "24 hour party people" where the mad-genius producer, martin hannett, records the drummer playing alone on a rooftop while the rest of the band is playing in the studio below. wild stuff.