Because they're not the saddest songs, the saddest ones are made of global contemporary commercial technobullshit without the single trace of this "yesterday's" beautiness
Joy Division reaches out to the lonely, the lost the depraved, and makes them feel seen. Maybe they aren’t, but this group could make you feel that way. There no putting a limit on that.
you have a way with words, thank you for your perspective, i know it speaks to me and anyone else as you very well said that feels like a misfit in this place we call home.
The great thing about Joy Division and Ian Curtis is the fact that for the first time in history somebody put his total being in his music and words. This band only knowing a few accords with an amazing drummer and base player will never disappear , they are like the Mozart or Beethoven in modern pop music. New order was great but never had the same credibility .
It was the beginning of the 80's, the young people were either Disco or Hard Rock, neither of them appealed to me... And Joy Division came along and started the New WAVE movement...A blessing... Waiting for The Cure, Simple Minds and New Order! What a thrill to listen to all this again.
sorry but joy division did not 'start the new wave movement', that name was the creation of the uk music press around 1978. joy division were formed in 1976 (first called 'warsaw' but became joy division in 1978) ian curtis killed himself in may 1980 and joy division were no more. new order was formed by the remaining joy division members plus gillian gilbert. the cure formed in 1978, simple minds in '77. not sure where you are from but i dont think it is the uk!
Love Joy Division, but their final album was released in '80, and they didn't start the 'New Wave' movement, or post-punk. They were one of many bands that left punk behind for a more experimental approach to making music. Banshees were before them, PIL had three albums under their belt by '80, The Police were huge, and there were a host of other bands. Where Joy Division stand out is in their permanence. What Martin Hannett did to their sound in the studio has ensured they remain relevant, that and the lyrics by Curtis and his own terrible story which make the lyrics even deeper. The Cure had recorded two albums before Joy Division, Simple Minds had recorded two.
Was that in the US? 'cause in the UK there was Northern Soul, Punk, Two-tone/Mod, Skin/Reggae, as well as Hard Rock and Disco........this "New Wave" you allude to, evolved directly from the musical hearts and minds of fans/proponents of all of these........ only in cultural deserts/wastelands were there only two genres of music......
There was no "New Wave" movement! There was a natural progression of musicians who realised Punk was a a very narrow genre, and then took inspiration from the many other genres of music around, and preceding Punk
Long live Ian Curtis. He was the first singer of my first ever live band. Imagine that at the age of about 17!!!! Bloody magnificent. Long live Ian in my ears, my heart and mind. And yours too.
I’m 54 and until now I appreciate Joy Division. Why are genius performers so looking to end their lives? Ian Curtis, Kurt Cobain, Jimmy Hendrix, Jim Morrison, Amy Whinehouse, etc (longer list). What gives. Each of these artist so good at their craft. We are lucky to have their songs to live forever. Good music truly is timeless. Rest in Peace to all and thank you for your legacy May your souls find comfort and peace. 🙏✌️🤙
It is their "feeling too much" that allows them to write such amazing music and also causes their deep depression, because there's not a damn thing can be done with all the things that make us feel too much and therein lies the crux of our depression.
I love those singers who you mention but artists, musicians and writers have always rationalized their drugging and drinking as "necessary" to make great art. This is wrong and masks self destructive behavior and teaches younger people that inebriation is crucial to creativity. As if junkies are braver. I have empathy for all but say the opposite. Good bye Ian. I had tickets to see JD in Chicago on their first tour.
Songs in order (with timestamps): 00:00 Disorder 03:15 Love Will Tear Us Apart 06:44 Transmission 09:18 Atmosphere 13:36 The Eternal 18:39 Dreams Never End 21:37 Ceremony
@@MD-ru5vs I listened to Joy Division far too much as a depressed 20-22 year old. I literally couldn't listen to them for years! Many years later I came back to them and find the music beautiful and uplifting.
Dont walk away ... Drums percussion sweet .. the voice in the mind The struggles of life to some find it overwhelming thats what makes em shine .. real diamonds even more rare
This enabled me to discover a new somg : DREAMS NEVER END ! Gratitude Galore already 4 this... but also for all the rest ! Oh, and man, do i love THE ETERNAL and ATMOSPHERE !
keep in mind that "Dreams never end" is New Order song, it was issued on their first album Movement (check it out, you wont regret it, trust me). The vocal on Dreams never end is Peter Hook (not Ian C. because he tragically past away few months before that song). 2 last songs from Ian Curtis were "Ceremony" (which is unofficial punk/post-punk love anthem) and " in a lonely place".
Ian was, tragically, a torn genius. He was, ultimately, too aware of the world for his own good. He brought the beauty of the world to us all from his own pain. He was the Van Gogh of music & he will never be forgotten x
It's funny when people say this music is so depressing, when it actually helps so many people beat depression and brings a lot of people pure joy. Ian Curtis maybe gone but he will never be forgotten. Long live the King...Ian Curtis
Very rare that art holds up in this way. It's extraordinary, really, as it doesn't merely hold up, but seemingly grows in its greatness and magnitude, Truly a legendary band and a genius poet & vocalist. Thank you for this.
maybe u might like this song im going to recommend u, is called " SLEEP BY THE IMPURES " a really great song like this one, check it i highly recommend it :) .............vcvcvcv
@@theres1dent he had alot to say, jd brings out the emotions in even the biggest jd superfans. he feels alot about how he feels. ngl i just hate when every mf want to call all the shit they love genius (in this case everyone else has already been calling this band and their records genius for legit like 50 years) sometimes ur emotions just catch up with you boy look at me
Cada canción de Joy Division, Cómo New Order,tienen ese Toque especial,que te dan ganas, De saltar y aferrarte fuertemente a la vida, Grandes,por siempre!⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ E Ian R.I.P...🙏🙏🙏
maybe u might like this song im going to recommend u, is called " SLEEP BY THE IMPURES " a really great song like this one, check it i highly recommend it :) .............cc
@@vinterbukser2261 If I found the song, I would listen to it right away, but I couldn't find it. thanks for the recommend. Is there a link where I can listen to this song?
I suggest listening The Gun Club. Especially the early work, with 1982's Miami being an absolute masterpiece. The punk spirit and passion for Blues let singer and mastermind JLP express his emotions in a more cynical way, witth exceptional ability both as lyricist and vocalist. The late work is full of melancholy though. Superb guitar play, but that makes it even more intense (for me at least).
1) Good selection. 2) Thanks for mixing them. No one else does that. 3) It just dawned on me after all these years how much The Jesus & Mary Chain might owe to Ceremony.
maybe u might like this song im going to recommend u, is called " SLEEP BY THE IMPURES " a really great song like this one, check it i highly recommend it :) .............vvccc
My teenage years were filled with Joy Division. I picked up the bass age 9, haven't stopped playing since. Joy Division was a huge influence on my bass playing and style. Forever grateful to the entire band for the amazingly beautiful talented music. RIP IAN
so sad, though, makes me cry. especially after watching the CONTROL movie about ian curtis and new order. such a poignant part of the film. i dare you to watch it without crying .....
Sou fã do New Order desde a pré-adolescência e vim a conhecer o Joy com minha filha adolescente, 30 anos depois. Hoje entendo a origem de tudo! Ian Curtis forever!!!!
Joy Division é o tipo de banda que surge uma a cada mil bandas , o que faz ela tão boa é justamente tudo que o Ian passou , ele escrevia maravilhosamente bem e suas músicas ressoam com o homem moderno e com qualquer problema de saúde que temos de forma que só sob aquelas condições poderia ter saído músicas assim .
Graças a Deus comecei a ouvir Joy Division desde 1979. Atmosphere, The Eternal. Ajudou me muto na minha juventude a lidar com muita coisa. Obrigado Joy Division e New Order.
Mr.Curtis; not only an extraordinary poet, much underrated and deserving recognition as one of England's better through the centuries, but also a spiritual mentor with deeply thought out and heartfelt reflections and truely worthy advice for all from his time in this realm. 😊😊😊
Even the mans suicide was poetry, he watched Stroszek and listened to the album The Idiot before doing the deed. The last things he wanted to experience were samples of the art forms he loved.
And another thing, this man genuinely believed that his singing was garbage, and that American audiences as well as simply future English audiences would lambast him into ridicule, it's considered one of the major reasons he took his life (along with his impending divorce). But it speaks a valuable lesson about mental illness and neurosis that he thought something so false so genuinely. and that the very fact we are listening now disproves his self doubts. I sometimes dream of a timeline were he would have lived to sing Age of Consent or Blue Monday.
Aparte de amar escuchar cada canción, otro gran placer es venir a los comentarios y ver los sentimientos reflejados en su corazón cuando escuchan su canción favorita
É de manhã, e já os ouço.Esta manhã fria, já, apesar de ainda ser outono começando, traduz bem meu estado de alma.Este é mesmo um mundo estranho e mau.
Day of the Lords, No love lost, Insight, New dawn fades, Excercise One, The Sound of Music, The Only Mistake, Something Must Break, Means to an End, Decades, Digital, These days, Leaders of Man are missing. My playlist would look completely different.
After Joy Division there was New Order, perfect band... Best band ever... So many brilliant songs... And Blue Monday was our song when we were teenagers and young adults... every time when we had disco night we asked DJ to play that brilliant song... year after year... and how about Elegia: song for Stranger Things and Metal Gear Solid V... they have so many perfect songs... New Order is so important band for so many people...
The Al Gore Rhythm brought me here, a beautiful reminder of Joy Division's music and its impact on my life. I saw this legendary band and its charismatic singer perform 3 times in Belgium. Some of the most memorable concerts in my life! U N I Q U E B A N D & L E G E N D A R Y P R O D U C E R! R.I.P. Ian Curtis & Martin Hannett
Brain Fragment | ok? But were they? And even if he was, are they? do you really think “every song they ever made” is good enough to be a hit and if so, why weren’t they? There’s a difference between your echo chamber of subjective and sentimental remarks than objective facts
There is no Indi, no punk, no Blink 182 or whatever without this band. It is simply magic for my hears, and even can make feel like in another universe, another dimension, and nothing matter for a moment when you listen to
One of those few bands who can inspire multiple generations; of musicians at least to the point where wearing t-shirts with their album cover is instantly recognizable.
So like I listened to this as a teenager, and one day last week ,I ran into a kid wearing a "Unknown Pleasures" t-shirt!!!! It was crazy talking to someone about music that was older than him!! :D
yeah, people assume young teens wear these tshirts (and nirvana and rolling stones etc) for aesthetic and don't know anything about the band, which maybe sometimes is the case, but we have youtube nowadays, we can easily discover and like bands from 40 years ago too
Hadn't listened to joy division in so many years, but saw this in my recommendations. Thank you for helping me rediscover this amazing band from my childhood :) a great mix
I'm from Serbia,i'm 52 years,JOY DiViSiON,open my mind,LONG LIVE IAN!!;❤❤❤
Я из России Москва 🇷🇺 Йен Кёртис это навсегда
هذه الكلمات التي تتكلم بها هي مدح اللسان المتشعب للثعبان
@@sexobscura это что за язык то какой? арабский что ли?
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Why do the saddest songs make me feel the happiest? Oh the beauty of Joy Division.
Because they're not the saddest songs, the saddest ones are made of global contemporary commercial technobullshit without the single trace of this "yesterday's" beautiness
hiiiii check out this really great underrated song ( sleep by THE IMPURES )
is great as heck :D
also have a good day :)) v vv v
it sound good
Try death in june.
@@vllbs True that.
Joy Division reaches out to the lonely, the lost the depraved, and makes them feel seen. Maybe they aren’t, but this group could make you feel that way.
There no putting a limit on that.
you have a way with words, thank you for your perspective, i know it speaks to me and anyone else as you very well said that feels like a misfit in this place we call home.
@@jerryg.4242 All those who don't get those words or understand the feeling are the misfits in this place we call home.
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they were a band in league with the Reptilian overlords of the planet, with an eager eye on destroying the spirits of a generation
The great thing about Joy Division and Ian Curtis is the fact that for the first time in history somebody put his total being in his music and words. This band only knowing a few accords with an amazing drummer and base player will never disappear , they are like the Mozart or Beethoven in modern pop music. New order was great but never had the same credibility .
It was the beginning of the 80's, the young people were either Disco or Hard Rock, neither of them appealed to me... And Joy Division came along and started the New WAVE movement...A blessing... Waiting for The Cure, Simple Minds and New Order! What a thrill to listen to all this again.
sorry but joy division did not 'start the new wave movement', that name was the creation of the uk music press around 1978. joy division were formed in 1976 (first called 'warsaw' but became joy division in 1978) ian curtis killed himself in may 1980 and joy division were no more. new order was formed by the remaining joy division members plus gillian gilbert. the cure formed in 1978, simple minds in '77. not sure where you are from but i dont think it is the uk!
Love Joy Division, but their final album was released in '80, and they didn't start the 'New Wave' movement, or post-punk. They were one of many bands that left punk behind for a more experimental approach to making music. Banshees were before them, PIL had three albums under their belt by '80, The Police were huge, and there were a host of other bands. Where Joy Division stand out is in their permanence. What Martin Hannett did to their sound in the studio has ensured they remain relevant, that and the lyrics by Curtis and his own terrible story which make the lyrics even deeper. The Cure had recorded two albums before Joy Division, Simple Minds had recorded two.
Was that in the US?
'cause in the UK there was Northern Soul, Punk, Two-tone/Mod, Skin/Reggae, as well as Hard Rock and Disco........this "New Wave" you allude to, evolved directly from the musical hearts and minds of fans/proponents of all of these........ only in cultural deserts/wastelands were there only two genres of music......
There was no "New Wave" movement! There was a natural progression of musicians who realised Punk was a a very narrow genre, and then took inspiration from the many other genres of music around, and preceding Punk
Actually,😂 all of these genre appealed to me
RIP Ian Curtis (July 15, 1956 - May 18, 1980), aged 23
You will be remembered as a legend.
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hi there, check out this underrated song if u like joy divison
Wait a minute by the impures
:)))
is a good song really ....c
RIP and long live? Man..
@@user-sw5nc9pm9f Jack Spry was totally correct, long live Ian Curtis. What don't you get ?
Long live Ian Curtis. He was the first singer of my first ever live band. Imagine that at the age of about 17!!!! Bloody magnificent. Long live Ian in my ears, my heart and mind. And yours too.
Lesson to learn: Never take how you feel at age 23 too seriously. Go for a run instead. Even if you're not a runner. A short run will do the trick.
I’m 54 and until now I appreciate Joy Division. Why are genius performers so looking to end their lives? Ian Curtis, Kurt Cobain, Jimmy Hendrix, Jim Morrison, Amy Whinehouse, etc (longer list). What gives. Each of these artist so good at their craft. We are lucky to have their songs to live forever. Good music truly is timeless. Rest in Peace to all and thank you for your legacy May your souls find comfort and peace. 🙏✌️🤙
Comme Ian Curtis je voulait pas finir comme Morrison, Joplin, Redding, Brian Jones, il a pris les devant.
💖Feeling the same way...💖
It is their "feeling too much" that allows them to write such amazing music and also causes their deep depression, because there's not a damn thing can be done with all the things that make us feel too much and therein lies the crux of our depression.
I love those singers who you mention but artists, musicians and writers have always rationalized their drugging and drinking as "necessary" to make great art. This is wrong and masks self destructive behavior and teaches younger people that inebriation is crucial to creativity. As if junkies are braver. I have empathy for all but say the opposite. Good bye Ian. I had tickets to see JD in Chicago on their first tour.
Nail-head
Listening From The Caribbean.
Sitting in a cheap but awesome apartment in 1980 sometime listen to to such amazing music in an amazing time.
Or just-teen me, lying on my bed wearing my big cushy headphones
Songs in order (with timestamps):
00:00 Disorder
03:15 Love Will Tear Us Apart
06:44 Transmission
09:18 Atmosphere
13:36 The Eternal
18:39 Dreams Never End
21:37 Ceremony
Dreams Never End was by NEW ORDER.
@@smithdream So is Ceremony. They're almost the same band so I assume that's why they're here but I didn't make the video
Ceremony was written while Ian was alive but it was recorded by New Order so it's basically a Joy Division song.
@@ioannisstef8191 It was Ian's last song and it's basically about funeral and final departure. So sad. I love this song.
@@brutalni77 Exactly. Ian C. Forever and ever
Who would thumbs down Joy Division, really? This is music for the soul!
yes their music is touching your soul. I still love them after more than 40 years.
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@@MD-ru5vs I listened to Joy Division far too much as a depressed 20-22 year old. I literally couldn't listen to them for years! Many years later I came back to them and find the music beautiful and uplifting.
10000000%. Absolutely warms you up inside!
maybe they were giving thumbs down to the song choices.. many seem to think this is not their greatest hits lol
Dont walk away ... Drums percussion sweet .. the voice in the mind
The struggles of life to some find it overwhelming thats what makes em shine .. real diamonds even more rare
When my depression wants to FEEL and not be described or cheered up or analyzed or sympathized,...it's Joy Division that I come running too.
This enabled me to discover a new somg : DREAMS NEVER END !
Gratitude Galore already 4 this... but also for all the rest !
Oh, and man, do i love THE ETERNAL and ATMOSPHERE !
keep in mind that "Dreams never end" is New Order song, it was issued on their first album Movement (check it out, you wont regret it, trust me).
The vocal on Dreams never end is Peter Hook (not Ian C. because he tragically past away few months before that song).
2 last songs from Ian Curtis were "Ceremony" (which is unofficial punk/post-punk love anthem) and " in a lonely place".
@@scypyyscypyy7581 THANXXXX A LOT, BUDDY ! 😃😃
Vive la deprime avec Joy division 😂😅🎉❤😎🖤🤎💚🤎🖤💫🤍🙏
Joy division is so epic I was born in the UK in 1971 52 now living in Oz it makes me so happy to listen to stellar muse.
Great, awesome music, thank you in deed! unknown pleasure....
Ian was, tragically, a torn genius. He was, ultimately, too aware of the world for his own good. He brought the beauty of the world to us all from his own pain. He was the Van Gogh of music & he will never be forgotten x
Ah oui , c'est vrai que tu le connais intimement. Quand à la métaphore picturale, j'opterais plus sur Rothko que Van Gogh.
That's just a bit hyperbolic, dude. He was just a pop singer.
Indeed. Similar to JLP (The Gun Club). but with less powerful delivery (postpunk instead of punk-blues) and a very short creative period.
It's funny when people say this music is so depressing, when it actually helps so many people beat depression and brings a lot of people pure joy.
Ian Curtis maybe gone but he will never be forgotten.
Long live the King...Ian Curtis
“I’m only happy when it rains.”
Very rare that art holds up in this way. It's extraordinary, really, as it doesn't merely hold up, but seemingly grows in its greatness and magnitude, Truly a legendary band and a genius poet & vocalist. Thank you for this.
maybe u might like this song im going to recommend u, is called " SLEEP BY THE IMPURES "
a really great song like this one, check it i highly recommend it :)
.............vcvcvcv
wow couldnt make true statements appear any more annoying
@@glueball9511 quite the sentence structure
@@theres1dent he had alot to say, jd brings out the emotions in even the biggest jd superfans. he feels alot about how he feels. ngl i just hate when every mf want to call all the shit they love genius (in this case everyone else has already been calling this band and their records genius for legit like 50 years) sometimes ur emotions just catch up with you boy look at me
Great art always holds up. There are novels five-centuries aged that are still brilliant and always will be.
Saw Peter Hook and the Light last night in Adelaide. Great show, timeless, thankyou !!
Joy division the best band ever❤
Cada canción de Joy Division,
Cómo New Order,tienen ese
Toque especial,que te dan ganas,
De saltar y aferrarte fuertemente a la vida,
Grandes,por siempre!⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
E Ian R.I.P...🙏🙏🙏
Their songs are very sad but they make me happy. My favorite group!
maybe u might like this song im going to recommend u, is called " SLEEP BY THE IMPURES "
a really great song like this one, check it i highly recommend it :)
.............cc
@@vinterbukser2261 If I found the song, I would listen to it right away, but I couldn't find it. thanks for the recommend. Is there a link where I can listen to this song?
I suggest listening The Gun Club. Especially the early work, with 1982's Miami being an absolute masterpiece. The punk spirit and passion for Blues let singer and mastermind JLP express his emotions in a more cynical way, witth exceptional ability both as lyricist and vocalist.
The late work is full of melancholy though. Superb guitar play, but that makes it even more intense (for me at least).
@@nikolausvoulgaris6827 I will definitely listen to it, thanks for the advice
Tenho 54 anos; descobri Joy Division em 1985! Este mundo não é para génios… é tanta arte se perde! J D forever
hiiiii check out this really great underrated song ( sleep by THE IMPURES )
is great as heck :D
also have a good day :))
Eu tenho 47 e os descobri em 1990. Esse mundo é dos medíocres, meu caro...
Cuando tú los descubriste yo estaba naciendo! 🤘🏻🖤
Também tenho 54 anos e começei a ouvi-los em 1985!
Tenho 53 anos e comecei a ouvir na 97 Fm de Santo André em 1993..... é uma banda que marcou não só minha vida, mas tb a história do rock.....
1) Good selection.
2) Thanks for mixing them. No one else does that.
3) It just dawned on me after all these years how much The Jesus & Mary Chain might owe to Ceremony.
Fuck mixing
Atmosphere is a true masterpiece. A brilliant collection of songs in general..
maybe u might like this song im going to recommend u, is called " SLEEP BY THE IMPURES "
a really great song like this one, check it i highly recommend it :)
.............vvccc
" Atmosphère, atmosphère, est ce que j'ai une gueule d'atmosphère ? "
They were before thier time.Classic masterpiece.
ΣΤΗΝ ΛΕΦΚΗ ΜΕ ΑΓΑΠΗ Ο ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ 26/09/1991 18:42❤
So much pain in that young man... Rest in peace Ian... ❤️
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hi there, check out this underrated song if u like joy divison
Wait a minute by the impures
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is a good song really ....v
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My teenage years were filled with Joy Division. I picked up the bass age 9, haven't stopped playing since. Joy Division was a huge influence on my bass playing and style. Forever grateful to the entire band for the amazingly beautiful talented music. RIP IAN
Saw Peter last year with my son… it was magical!
My first time listening to Atmosphere, is so beautiful.
so sad, though, makes me cry. especially after watching the CONTROL movie about ian curtis and new order. such a poignant part of the film. i dare you to watch it without crying .....
@@ryrythefryguy4645 that's impossible. Such an underrated gem of a band biopic movie
Awesome mix I’m seeing Peter hook live in May to play joy divisions substance and new order substance album in full can’t wait
I always come here solely for Disorder. That’s all I need
Same here. I have Bipolar and feel it speaks to me. I'm sure others with all sorts of conditions feel the same. That's the genius of the song.
Gorgeous and hauntingly beautiful music that sounds as good today as it did then. Love this mix Patrick!!
@@zogwort1522 Yes, very aware of The Cure...I'm a huge fan of them. I don't believe I compared JD to The Cure in my comment....lighten up dude.
Sou fã do New Order desde a pré-adolescência e vim a conhecer o Joy com minha filha adolescente, 30 anos depois. Hoje entendo a origem de tudo! Ian Curtis forever!!!!
helooo i recommend listening to this hidden gem song ( faceless humming by the impures
is a good song n band very underrated i think..
Try a band called death in june you'll love them.
Joy Division é o tipo de banda que surge uma a cada mil bandas , o que faz ela tão boa é justamente tudo que o Ian passou , ele escrevia maravilhosamente bem e suas músicas ressoam com o homem moderno e com qualquer problema de saúde que temos de forma que só sob aquelas condições poderia ter saído músicas assim .
@@IM-qk1oz everyone keeps recommending the impures..must check them out!
Embora eu também seja fã dos New Order, os Joy Division são bem melhores. O Ian Curtis fazia toda a diferença...
Danke für die Performance Danke für. Uwe.H.................. . unvergessen....❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
These tracks hold up amazingly well...its really a shame Peter n Bernard cant bury the hatchet
the bassline throughout is soo addictive.
I really like the first song. 'Disorder.'
Talent lost in this crazy world .too young to leave this world but somehow left a legacy of truth and understanding
tengo 16 años y los descubrí en el confinamiento, con 14, y puedo decir que quiero volver a la música de antes, y no a la de ahora 🧍🏻♀️
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@@julianaraoz9590 buitre !!
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Graças a Deus comecei a ouvir Joy Division desde 1979. Atmosphere, The Eternal. Ajudou me muto na minha juventude a lidar com muita coisa. Obrigado Joy Division e New Order.
Mr.Curtis; not only an extraordinary poet, much underrated and deserving recognition as one of England's better through the centuries, but also a spiritual mentor with deeply thought out and heartfelt reflections and truely worthy advice for all from his time in this realm. 😊😊😊
Even the mans suicide was poetry, he watched Stroszek and listened to the album The Idiot before doing the deed. The last things he wanted to experience were samples of the art forms he loved.
And another thing, this man genuinely believed that his singing was garbage, and that American audiences as well as simply future English audiences would lambast him into ridicule, it's considered one of the major reasons he took his life (along with his impending divorce). But it speaks a valuable lesson about mental illness and neurosis that he thought something so false so genuinely. and that the very fact we are listening now disproves his self doubts. I sometimes dream of a timeline were he would have lived to sing Age of Consent or Blue Monday.
Underrated only by you. So tired of these underrated comments. Wake up.
No.1in the world,for ever❤
На все времена❤
This is really short considering it should be their whole discography
Shadowplay...
Right????
Agree
Aparte de amar escuchar cada canción, otro gran placer es venir a los comentarios y ver los sentimientos reflejados en su corazón cuando escuchan su canción favorita
É de manhã, e já os ouço.Esta manhã fria, já, apesar de ainda ser outono começando, traduz bem meu estado de alma.Este é mesmo um mundo estranho e mau.
Day of the Lords, No love lost, Insight, New dawn fades, Excercise One, The Sound of Music, The Only Mistake, Something Must Break, Means to an End, Decades, Digital, These days, Leaders of Man are missing. My playlist would look completely different.
After Joy Division there was New Order, perfect band... Best band ever... So many brilliant songs... And Blue Monday was our song when we were teenagers and young adults... every time when we had disco night we asked DJ to play that brilliant song... year after year... and how about Elegia: song for Stranger Things and Metal Gear Solid V... they have so many perfect songs... New Order is so important band for so many people...
The Al Gore Rhythm brought me here, a beautiful reminder of Joy Division's music and its impact on my life. I saw this legendary band and its charismatic singer perform 3 times in Belgium. Some of the most memorable concerts in my life! U N I Q U E B A N D & L E G E N D A R Y P R O D U C E R! R.I.P. Ian Curtis & Martin Hannett
yo just put every song they ever made on here, itll be more accurate
True
I don’t think you know what a ‘hit’ means
Lol dude he's implying that all Joy Division songs are good enough to be hits.
Brain Fragment | ok? But were they? And even if he was, are they? do you really think “every song they ever made” is good enough to be a hit and if so, why weren’t they? There’s a difference between your echo chamber of subjective and sentimental remarks than objective facts
@@cicada8790 cant even believe you put that much effort into a youtube coment lmao
Beautiful hovercraft of a MIX !
One of the most special bands of that era. Primitivism perfected.
Listening from the Brazil, rio de janeiro. Ian curtes live
Joy Division por siempre!!!
Ainda bem que temos o new order ev. peter hook..mesmo solo é mil.
Lendas nunca morrem, Ian Kevin Curtis Forever ♥♪♫
Thanks.. nice hearing JD in dolby Digital sat in the centre.. sounds mint, but missing a few big ones if anything 🎉
Love it.
Eu descobri o Joy em 1990 e ainda não enjoei. Duvido que vá enjoar algum dia...
Isolation , new dawn fades , she's lost control ?
yeah and what about No Love Lost^^
@@dominikvolk6684 have you heard about Dead souls? that's biblical mate!
@@klauskoster7607 Amen
Sooooo, sooo good. Thank you for compiling this. Joy Division is fucking timeless.
Best graphics of my past 6 videos viewed! Thank-you Mr. Cosgrove.
Show the elephant some love man! Love you all from Birmingham England!
Heart of england. Cheers matey
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Thank you!
I am 56 old but happy to could have a life in freedom.
There is no Indi, no punk, no Blink 182 or whatever without this band.
It is simply magic for my hears, and even can make feel like in another universe, another dimension, and nothing matter for a moment when you listen to
How is shes lost control not here???? ITS SO GOOD
Essa banda é ótima.
The acoustic work on "Love Will Tear Us Apart" is so beautiful.
One of those few bands who can inspire multiple generations; of musicians at least to the point where wearing t-shirts with their album cover is instantly recognizable.
Great post
Tk's
Love them
Thanks .. now 61
Мне 42 привет из России Москва 🇷🇺
Ian, Bernie, Stevo, Hooky! They got it! Simply Superb!
"I've been waiting for a guide to come and take me by the hand..." its stuck in my head
famous words of a famous band.
Maravilloso
Timeless.
Thank you for this gift
Love the transitions between each song
Arte en estado puro.
Increíble recopilación 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Beautiful 😍
Bueniiiiisima !!
Reuniu só as eternas 🤘🤘🇧🇷
Nice, love these songs.
Love will tear us apart . Greatest song of Foresight.
Wait till your older like me 👍😎
… it´s Moving , Great Job my Friend !
Just discovered this today, an absolute gem - thank you for sharing this - the fidelity is amazing.
It is never too late to discover Joy Division!
С Джой дивижн начинается мой день
Fantastic.
Beautiful song
So like I listened to this as a teenager, and one day last week ,I ran into a kid wearing a "Unknown Pleasures" t-shirt!!!! It was crazy talking to someone about music that was older than him!! :D
Unknown Pleasures shirt?! How odd & nice
I have one too (16yo)
yeah, people assume young teens wear these tshirts (and nirvana and rolling stones etc) for aesthetic and don't know anything about the band, which maybe sometimes is the case, but we have youtube nowadays, we can easily discover and like bands from 40 years ago too
Something else .video takes me closer to unknown pleasures that some how we cant have X
Wonderful... TKS!!!
My favourite band ..nice to see cp1919 incorporated into a moving waveform...:)
Que gran banda Joy División es la primera vez que lo escucho como pude pasar tanto tiempo sin prestarle demasiada importancia.
nunca es tarde Javier!!
Pero tenes que saber que Joy Division es un viaje de ida...y la vuelta es dificil...jeje
Que bueno encontrar mas comentarios en español. xd
Brilliance!
Isso é música!!!!
Hadn't listened to joy division in so many years, but saw this in my recommendations. Thank you for helping me rediscover this amazing band from my childhood :) a great mix