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Viva_Palmeiras
17-08-2009, 12:10 PM
Watched a programme about this era on BBC4 at the weekend - to mark 20th(?) Anniversary of Stone Roses Debut album.
Good advert against taking drugs but I digress.
I got into New Order in 1987 and my Fave band until James appeared so I never really got into Joy Division but did read Pleasures and wayward distractions - a biography of both Joy Division and New Order.
Madchester - there was some dross but some quality tunes going on. Perhaps through nostalgic-tinted glasses as this was "my era" but there seems to be a dearth of talent these days to match back then. Manufactured garbage!
Here's the thing - it never mentioned about Ian Curtis' affair as I recall. Therefore I presume this only ever came out much later (out of respect for his daughter?) Also looking through some of the lyrics does seem he wrote a long suicide note through his songs - aged 23 - tragic really. Made me curious to learn more about him. Will likely get the films out now...
What an egocentric 'osser that Tony Wilson was.
Betty Boop
17-08-2009, 12:19 PM
Watched a programme about this era on BBC4 at the weekend - to mark 20th(?) Anniversary of Stone Roses Debut album.
Good advert against taking drugs but I digress.
I got into New Order in 1987 and my Fave band until James appeared so I never really got into Joy Division but did read Pleasures and wayward distractions - a biography of both Joy Division and New Order.
Madchester - there was some dross but some quality tunes going on. Perhaps through nostalgic-tinted glasses as this was "my era" but there seems to be a dearth of talent these days to match back then. Manufactured garbage!
Here's the thing - it never mentioned about Ian Curtis' affair as I recall. Therefore I presume this only ever came out much later (out of respect for his daughter?) Also looking through some of the lyrics does seem he wrote a long suicide note through his songs - aged 23 - tragic really. Made me curious to learn more about him. Will likely get the films out now...
What an egocentric 'osser that Tony Wilson was.
I thought he was a genius! :greengrin
hibsbollah
17-08-2009, 12:22 PM
Tony Wilson was great:thumbsup:
I agree James were a great band, although werent really included in the whole scene, they did some great albums right through the 90s.
I was in the Hacienda travel club in the early 90s...if you remember it you werent really there :greengrin
stu in nottingham
17-08-2009, 12:26 PM
Here's the thing - it never mentioned about Ian Curtis' affair as I recall. Therefore I presume this only ever came out much later (out of respect for his daughter?) Also looking through some of the lyrics does seem he wrote a long suicide note through his songs - aged 23 - tragic really. Made me curious to learn more about him. Will likely get the films out now...
Ian Curtis battled bravely against his depression I always felt. He never gave in along the way - until his ultimate suicide.
Grab yourself 'Control' and 'Joy Division - The Documentary (http://stuartfrew.wordpress.com/2008/05/20/joy-division/)' to understand more.
Just Jimmy
17-08-2009, 12:50 PM
Ian Curtis battled bravely against his depression I always felt. He never gave in along the way - until his ultimate suicide.
Grab yourself 'Control' and 'Joy Division - The Documentary (http://stuartfrew.wordpress.com/2008/05/20/joy-division/)' to understand more.
My flat mate at Uni gave me control as a birthday gift a year or so ago, finally watched it last week. its cracking and although I've never been a massive JD fan, it was interesting viewing. Well worth watching.
Viva_Palmeiras
17-08-2009, 02:25 PM
Cheers peeps. Should have qualified - The bigography Pleasures and Wayward Distractions never mentioned the affair - the programme did.
I'm not denying Wilson was a genius. Certainly not a commercial one and did appear to leave a bit of a trail in his wake...
As for the Stone Roses - the George Best of the music world? - what a waste of talent...
Viva_Palmeiras
17-08-2009, 02:29 PM
Hacienda - went down to see the Inspiral Carpets at the G-Mex but the week before there had been some grief (IIRC some girl OD'd or someone brought a gun in) so it was closed for a while. Probably my biggest regret.
Still met Clint Boon at the after show party. Seemed pretty together.
matty_f
17-08-2009, 02:47 PM
I love the Madchester stuff - had a night out in the Hacienda a good few years back and it was brilliant.:thumbsup:
I missed Joy Division first time round too, but have since gone back and got into them. James were about my favourite band for years.:agree:
Viva_Palmeiras
17-08-2009, 03:47 PM
Hacienda
Now turned in to pads for Yuppies. :grr:
Was funny listening to Bernard, Hooky, Morris and Wilson reflect on how bampot their ideas were financially but what a legacy...
johnbc70
17-08-2009, 10:47 PM
Would love to get some Factory Records art - anyone know where you can get FAC51 Haciendia poster or picture.
I vaguely remember all the Madchester stuff when I was in 2nd or 3rd year at school and some kids going around in ther flares and moo t-shirts (does that make sense?) Kind of passed me by though, I only really got into music with the whole Britpop thing.
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