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  1. www.youtube.com › channel › UCMnHk6_QgQT1KQkbUlxhTYwJoy Division - YouTube

    Their best known song, "Love Will Tear Us Apart", reached number 13 in the pop charts during summer 1980: it has since become a 20th century classic.

  2. Joy Division were an English rock band that consisted of singer Ian Curtis, guitarist and keyboardist Bernard Sumner, bassist Peter Hook and drummer Stephen Morris. From 1976 to 1980, the band recorded a total of 53 songs, all of which were credited to all four members of the group, with one exception, and almost all were produced by ...

    Song
    Original Release
    Year
    "As You Said" †
    Non-album single B-side to "Komakino"
    1980
    "At a Later Date" (live)
    1978
    Non-album single A-side to "She's Lost ...
    1980
    1980
  3. 29. Aug. 2013 · Official video for Love Will Tear Us Apart by Joy Division. Stream Joy Division's greatest hits here https://lnk.to/JoyDivisionHitsAY Subscribe here http://youtube.com/joydivisionofficia...

    • 4 Min.
    • 85M
    • Joy Division
    • “Disorder”
    • “The Eternal”
    • “Atmosphere”
    • “Shadowplay”
    • “Twenty Four Hours”
    • “Love Will Tear Us Apart”
    • “New Dawn Fades”
    • “Passover”
    • “Transmission”
    • “Dead Souls”

    The song that arguably started it all: The first track from Joy Division’s debut LP immediately kicks in the coldly subdued sound the band would inadvertently help pioneer. Beginning with Stephen Morris’ hiccuped drums and Bernard Sumner’s minimal but moving guitar work, the song’s pace is exacting, gradually unraveling both lyrically and musically...

    The penultimate track on what would be Joy Division’s second and final full-length, “The Eternal” begins with an electric curtain of noise interrupted by Hook’s bass line eerily thudding like a faint pulse. Sumner’s keyboard work provides grounding for the otherwise ethereal opening to the song while Curtis at his most subdued sings the line, “Proc...

    Initially released in France as an exclusive single in 1980, this song’s original title was “Light And Blindness.” Beginning with Morris’ drum work providing an abbreviated rhythm, the song quickly sets into its pattern for Curtis’ baritone croon. The synth orchestration provides a bleakly melodic ambiance against the lyrical theme of seclusion and...

    Even in the more operatively post-punk sound of their first release, Joy Division’s gothic rock tinges were unmistakable with songs like “Shadowplay.” Hook’s distinctive treble-flirting bass line and the metallic wail of Sumner’s guitar serve as a kind of ominous call-and-response underscoring Curtis at his most vocally forceful. “In the shadowplay...

    The normally understated rhythms of drummer Morris are briefly exchanged for a kinetic unpredictability on “Twenty Four Hours.” When paired against the rest of Closer’s largely melancholic pacing, the atypical dynamics of movement in “Twenty Four Hours” seem strange yet just as oddly appropriate. Joy Division’s dynamic of melodically wavering betwe...

    Joy Division’s first chart hit (and the last single the band would record), “Love Will Tear Us Apart” didn’t even appear on either of the band’s two full-length releases. The song’s mid-tempo pulse runs parallel to the combination of Hook’s bass line and Sumner’s eerily well-timed bursts of synth, all coiled together in a dark synchronicity with Cu...

    You’d be hard pressed to find a Joy Division song that displays the band’s incomparable proclivity for musical entropy better than “New Dawn Fades.” From the song’s backtracked and unsettlingly modified sample opening (taken from the preceding track, “Insight”) to the conversational push/pull of Hook and Sumner’s chord progression threaded througho...

    An often overlooked track, “Passover” is Joy Division at their most introspective, both lyrically and musically. Hook and Morris provide a low, discordant rumble for the song’s ethereal movement, with Sumner’s guitar randomly puncturing the fog, while Curtis delivers lines more devotional than mournful, trading abbreviation for the space between th...

    Originally released in 1979, “Transmission” highlights Joy Division’s singular type of frenetic pop, a style at least partially influenced by Curtis’ struggles with epilepsy. While the disease’s direct impact on both Curtis’ lyrics and the band’s at times erratic melodies will never be fully known, songs like “Transmission” suggest that Joy Divisio...

    Released in 1980 as the B-side to “Atmosphere,” “Dead Souls” begins with Morris’ drums rolling out a beat before the briefly disjointed guitar work of Sumner unknots into the anthemic riff that gives the otherwise unrelenting melancholy of this song its only hint of color. In the aftermath of Curtis’ suicide, “Dead Souls” has acquired a certain lev...

  4. Their most famous song is certainly “Love Will Tear Us Apart,” with its iconic introduction and Curtiss rumbling baritone vocals, but critical attention has primarily been focused towards...

  5. Playlist • stay_ free • 2020. 1.3M views • 43 tracks • 2 hours, 49 minutes Joy Division - The Best Of Joy Division 01. No Love Lost 02. Exercise One 03. Insight 04. Novelty 05. Transmission...

  6. music.youtube.com › channel › UCj9bYSgqVuUxqd3x9myLWKAJoy Division - YouTube Music

    Joy Division were an English rock band formed in Salford in 1976. The group consisted of vocalist, guitarist and lyricist Ian Curtis, guitarist and keyboardist Bernard Sumner, bassist Peter...

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