Joy Division! This video accurately demonstrates how the bass is literally amd figuratively the biggest part of this band's sound. Don't hate: the guitar, drums and haunting vocals are stellar as well.
Totally agree. There’s definitely a melody in Peter Hook’s bass playing that is the driving force in their songs. Almost all the tracks for Joy Division open with the bass
Ian Curtis said he liked the chorus effect Peter Hook put on the bass because he could distinguish it. That’s a strength to Joy Division’s sound-each instrument had its separate place and pulled its own weight. Nothing bled in together. Everything was sparse and unique.
@@seanmcglynn3638 agreed. Ian Curtis is a HUGE part of what makes Joy Division so unique. I'm a little biased about the bass since it was the first instrument I learned to play.
They were so dark and atmospheric. 40 years on and the music still packs a punch. And to those who say real bassists don’t use picks - nobody can recreate that sound with their fingers. This deserves 1 million views.
This video demonstrates really well how well written Bernards guitar parts are, they're really perfect counterpoints to the basslines, but very sparse and carefully crafted, which is a bit surprising considering how poorly he often played live.
I always thought that Bernard got worse at guitar over time, you can tell he had to concentrate a lot while he was playing, but even his playing from early new order gigs was pretty good and then later on you could tell he didn't practice as much or something like that
Joy Division will always be my favorite band and the single most important band of my life. I discovered them when I was 16 and it opened so many doors for me musically and led to me discovering so many good bands.
I love how you really have to do bass and guitar to capture a Joy Division track.... cause both instruments compliment each other so well. I really enjoyed watching this! Great job!
They should hangout before it's too late, what a chemistry. One of the best concerts I've attend was Peter Hook and The Light, I can imagine if they could tour together again, but it's hard, too much anger between them since Hook left New Order.
Always said he's the greatest bass player to never play the instrument! Him and Hook were basically playing what would traditionally be the others part
Disorder is one of my favorite bass guitar lines ever written, is amazing Also love will tear us apart inspired me to play bass guitar. Peter Hook was my first favorite bass guitarist
Joy Division to me is the GREATEST band of all time. Peter Hook was my big influence when I started playing bass. I watched "CONTROL" ,, it was very emotional and at the same time remember when I discovered Joy Division in the early 80's Hugs here from Brazil.
There's a lot of "drone" tones in JDiv which I love as well as how one instrument will keep repeating a short phrase while another instrument will voice a sympathetic melody. Combining two simple phrases to create a serpent like looping effect is what helps to make their music so hypnotizing. Let alone Ian's dance moves. He did the robot dance before it was even a thing.
I was hoping that “interzone” would make it to the list, also great bass playing mate aaaaand now that you have a bass you should do some “the cure” riffs ;)
It was Hooky's line that made me want to become a bass player when I was 14. 32 years I am still playing, now covering Reggae, Dub too. And I am starting to learn funk. If I have never heard, I would have never started to play bass. Grateful. Amazing video.
Ceremonys hands down my favourite joy Division/New order song. The intro's simple but brilliant at the same time. I'm going to see them in sept if the Rona has done one by then
Peter Hook noodled around on his new bass in his bedroom. Didnt practice scales like all the new slap happy twats. He stumbled on 5ths and triangle shapes and stuff, the the light bulb went on. FUCKING HELL ! he said. 'got it fucking sussed Barny'. Not a boring bass player. He played a bass guitar in a group.
I'm currently working on an essay for college based on why i believe Joy Divisions sound will remain eternally melancholic and this video came at the exact right time and has helped a lot. Thank you
A band that has a beginner guitarist and a bassist can surely make iconic and yet easy to play piece of music. A band surely that every beginner must follow
Started listening to Joy Division (and other post-punk bands) during the lockdown, and it's been quite a journey. Great stuff you've done here! I would have liked Day of the Lords here, since I just love the interaction between the guitar and bass, but we can't have everything
Good stuff. Disorder will always be my favourite JD song, the contrast during the bridge where the bassline keeps that sense of urgency as the guitar just sets itself free and soars is pure perfection.
Awesome! Joy Division opened my eyes that that were no rules to what rock music has to be. 40 years later these songs are still so much fun to play! Great job!
I wish I was alive when Joy Division was around. It would have been amazing to see them live. I did get to see Peter Hook and the Light do a Joy Division set though and it was incredible.
Shadowplay was one of the first things I figured out and when I sussed out Ceremony I thought I was a bass maestro. Joy division and dub are great for learning bass.
Anyway bloxiyou made a good job of them all on lost control you ought to show beginners the bit where hooky and Bernhard where one Carey's on the riff and the other holds on a note a bit longer then plays . catch up behind the guitar.thought this was very cleverly done at the end.never come across that piece of genius before
Great video! Amazing of you to include to ceremony i think a lot of people forget it was originally a joy division song. Love your vids, great tone, very simple and modest. Always look forward to them!
Your videos are amazing. Thank you!!! Velvet Underground, Joy Division, Sonic Youth, Alice in Chains... A video with Television songs would be awesome!!!
@@steveFL450 Well yes, it does have some resemblance to songs like Stella was a diver or Obstacle 1, specially in the way they´re played but Interpol evolved into their own, of course the Joy Division influence is there
@@michaelcolt4196 yeah, you’re right. Don’t overthink it. It’s just a throwaway line from an article I read somewhere. I think of it like this: if you put that bit of “NDF” in a Petri dish in the NYC indie scene with all of its influences and let it develop you’d get Interpol and it’d go from there.
What a excellent job, I am so impressed! 🙂 Thank you, I am listening Joy Division for years and that really brought me joy, I can't tell how much ❤️ I am dreaming about: -The Smiths -Interpol and earlier albums of: -Bloc Party -Editors It would be beautiful- played by such a talented guy 🙂
Disorder is one of the most beautiful bass/guitar hooks of all time
Yes just yesb
No it’s not
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Joy Division! This video accurately demonstrates how the bass is literally amd figuratively the biggest part of this band's sound. Don't hate: the guitar, drums and haunting vocals are stellar as well.
Me too, didn't realize how bass-driven their sound really is until this video.
Totally agree. There’s definitely a melody in Peter Hook’s bass playing that is the driving force in their songs. Almost all the tracks for Joy Division open with the bass
Ian Curtis said he liked the chorus effect Peter Hook put on the bass because he could distinguish it. That’s a strength to Joy Division’s sound-each instrument had its separate place and pulled its own weight. Nothing bled in together. Everything was sparse and unique.
Its the vocals and the bass hard to pick a winner...but I love Joy Division
@@seanmcglynn3638 agreed. Ian Curtis is a HUGE part of what makes Joy Division so unique. I'm a little biased about the bass since it was the first instrument I learned to play.
Joy Division is one of the best bands ever to me
They're the limbo band
@Hugo Sz Às vezes eu acho uma pessoa ou outra kkkk
Mais 1 pra somar
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Totally agree in my top 5 ever
They were so dark and atmospheric. 40 years on and the music still packs a punch. And to those who say real bassists don’t use picks - nobody can recreate that sound with their fingers. This deserves 1 million views.
I absolutely agree with you!
totally agreed! im the type of bassist who doesn't know how to use a pick though, in the past i used that saying as an excuse to not use a pick lmaoo
Just the snobs are worried about using picks :). Tony Levin sometimes used parts of drum sticks. And if he's not a real bassist.... right?
@@ricardojmestre I agree. The end product is all the counts.
Hooky don't use no pick la, it's called a plectrum in manc LOL
Ian Curtis was the heart and soul, but Peter Hook's bass playing was the glue that pulled everything together.
Joy Division is one of the best bands ever.
The bass lines are pretty simple to play but they are incredibly satisfying. That is an awesome bass by the way
Joy Division wouldn’t be Joy Division without the bass lines. They’re iconic and they’re very prominent in nearly every Joy Division song.
yeah i love the fact he added the bass lines
Hooky got hooks
Anyone know what kind of bass this is? Its gorgeous.
@@jonathanedwards6857 Ibanez TMB100-WNF Talman Bass
You’ve got that guitar tone on point tho holy shit
Thank you.
@@bloxsy_ what setup have you got going on man? Apart from the guitar
It sounds perfect. And the playing is so accurate!
@@bloxsy_.
This video demonstrates really well how well written Bernards guitar parts are, they're really perfect counterpoints to the basslines, but very sparse and carefully crafted, which is a bit surprising considering how poorly he often played live.
I always thought that Bernard got worse at guitar over time, you can tell he had to concentrate a lot while he was playing, but even his playing from early new order gigs was pretty good and then later on you could tell he didn't practice as much or something like that
@@dmcc5110 I can't count how many times I've seen him struggle to play the intro to Age Of Consent, which is a very simple part.
Nice pfp
Spot on!!!!!!!!!
Hes the ringo starr of joy division. A lucky guy that played simple parts that perfectly fits the songs where it needs to fit.
I always thought the bassline to Ceremony was so heartachingly beautiful. Makes me sad every time I hear it. Like remembering a sad memory.
Joy Division will always be my favorite band and the single most important band of my life. I discovered them when I was 16 and it opened so many doors for me musically and led to me discovering so many good bands.
Same
Same
Joy division is like punk rock made by aliens
Just world class post punk 😎
Joy division is like punk rock made by crackheads
@@Christopher-cx1gl no.
@@Christopher-cx1gl ah yes, because all of the other punk rock bands weren't crackheads, but instead had their faces buried in the old testament
@@The-Wild-Eye of course, the dead Kennedy's were devout catholics.
Loved that you included Ceremony. Just a beautifully haunting song and I’m so thankful it got to live on through New Order.
Transmission, that’s it
Love that Ceremony is included as a Joy Division song and not New Order
Ceremony is originally written by Ian Curtis, the singer in joy division. It’s actually a joy division song
@@liamjohnsson6500 Yup, that's what blackrollins was referring to.
I thought the song was written by Tom Delonge of The Smiths??
@@blackrollins It was. He had some help from Billy Corgan of R.E.M. though.
@@mungofinalfi4480 Are you sure it wasn’t written by Tom Morello of the Beatles?
I love how you really have to do bass and guitar to capture a Joy Division track.... cause both instruments compliment each other so well. I really enjoyed watching this! Great job!
I love Joy Division. You are amazing. A hug from Brazil.
Obrigado.
Disorder ,
Ceremony, Transmission,
Love Will Tear Us Apart,
And many , many more . Just beautuful .
Control , tells it how it was , get it watched .
that tone is spot on man. closing my eyes it sounds like just cleaner versions of the actual recorded songs
Thank you!
What pedal are you using on the SG? Sounds good
Guitar tone is simply stunning. New Dawn Fades gave me goosebumps
We all need the full version "Ceremony". That sounds incredible.
Is anyone else convinced that disorder is a top 5 rock song ever like I listen to everyone and it’s so simple and so perfect
its a top 3 song ever
Just call it post punk
Well this but with Digital
Thats my number 1 most favorite song
It's the bands masterpiece
Awesome! You did a great job. R.I.P Ian
Thank you.
@@bloxsy_why u dont try something like this : ua-cam.com/video/ET8OfqQQnzc/v-deo.html
John Fruciante Bedroom Lick, i need to heard it with your sound
@@bloxsy_ You're welcome, man. Keep up the great work.
I could listen to Ceremony a million times and it'd never get old. Such a hauntingly beautiful song. Great job!
Peter Hook and Bernard Sumner are criminally underrated.
They should hangout before it's too late, what a chemistry. One of the best concerts I've attend was Peter Hook and The Light, I can imagine if they could tour together again, but it's hard, too much anger between them since Hook left New Order.
Not by me !!
The whole fucking band is
And Stephen Morris, the drummer. Watch this video to you'll see what I mean:
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@@yeslyrics8018 Stephen Morris so much so, him in transmission is amazing
I love how in She's Lost Control the bass and guitar have switched place.
Excellent work. Bernard Sumner is one of the great underappreciated guitarists...
Always said he's the greatest bass player to never play the instrument! Him and Hook were basically playing what would traditionally be the others part
@@Nijones1110 Yes!
@@Nijones1110 Also, Hook and Sumner actually did switched instruments at a couple songs
Great job on both parts. Nostalgic, to say the least.
The comments really show the affect you stirred in many minds.
Disorder is one of my favorite bass guitar lines ever written, is amazing
Also love will tear us apart inspired me to play bass guitar. Peter Hook was my first favorite bass guitarist
Joy Division to me is the GREATEST band of all time.
Peter Hook was my big influence when I started playing bass.
I watched "CONTROL" ,, it was very emotional and at the same time remember when I discovered
Joy Division in the early 80's
Hugs here from Brazil.
Do the Smiths
There's a lot of "drone" tones in JDiv which I love as well as how one instrument will keep repeating a short phrase while another instrument will voice a sympathetic melody. Combining two simple phrases to create a serpent like looping effect is what helps to make their music so hypnotizing. Let alone Ian's dance moves. He did the robot dance before it was even a thing.
I was hoping that “interzone” would make it to the list, also great bass playing mate aaaaand now that you have a bass you should do some “the cure” riffs ;)
Joy Division IS post-punk, hands down. Excellent video.
Love that you included Hooky's mistakes in disorder. Great attention to detail
It was Hooky's line that made me want to become a bass player when I was 14. 32 years I am still playing, now covering Reggae, Dub too. And I am starting to learn funk. If I have never heard, I would have never started to play bass. Grateful. Amazing video.
Ceremonys hands down my favourite joy Division/New order song. The intro's simple but brilliant at the same time. I'm going to see them in sept if the Rona has done one by then
I love how the bass is simple, but takes the music to another level. Great job as always ;)
Disorder is my absolute favorite
Peter Hook noodled around on his new bass in his bedroom. Didnt practice scales like all the new slap happy twats. He stumbled on 5ths and triangle shapes and stuff, the the light bulb went on. FUCKING HELL ! he said. 'got it fucking sussed Barny'. Not a boring bass player. He played a bass guitar in a group.
Love Joy Divison, just got their album Unknown Pleasures for Christmas!
Great bass tone on She's lost control!
I'm currently working on an essay for college based on why i believe Joy Divisions sound will remain eternally melancholic and this video came at the exact right time and has helped a lot. Thank you
New Dawn Fades is my all time favorite Joy Division riff! So dark and brooding. Hook’s bass line is killer too
A band that has a beginner guitarist and a bassist can surely make iconic and yet easy to play piece of music. A band surely that every beginner must follow
i could listen to that cover of ceremony all day long
YES YES YES, you are definitely my favorite channel if we talk abt covers ;)
Thank you.
favorite band of all time
Started listening to Joy Division (and other post-punk bands) during the lockdown, and it's been quite a journey. Great stuff you've done here!
I would have liked Day of the Lords here, since I just love the interaction between the guitar and bass, but we can't have everything
I reckon These Days or Glass would have been cool but a good choice all the same
listen to The Sound
I really love the bass on Love Will Tear Us Apart, so melancholic
im in love with this whole film
Good stuff. Disorder will always be my favourite JD song, the contrast during the bridge where the bassline keeps that sense of urgency as the guitar just sets itself free and soars is pure perfection.
Awesome! Joy Division opened my eyes that that were no rules to what rock music has to be. 40 years later these songs are still so much fun to play! Great job!
My wife got alarmed when I started throwing myself about whilst shouting 'DAY IN! DAY OUT! DAY IN! DAY OUT!
I've always meant to learn a few JD songs, but it's like I've been waiting for guide to come & take me by the hand.
I wish I was alive when Joy Division was around. It would have been amazing to see them live. I did get to see Peter Hook and the Light do a Joy Division set though and it was incredible.
🇧🇷Greetings from Brazil. I loved your video congratulations You are an excellent bass player, Long live Joy Division🇬🇧
Oh shit Dead Souls not heard that song for 10+ years what a tune ! Cheers man looks like tonight's a Joy Division night 😄
New order had their high points, but they were never as consistently good as Joy Division.
joy division is one of the few bands to achieve legendary status even though they have a short discography
Absolutely
@@nathanjosafat3371 same as The Smiths
Kind of unfair considering Joy Division was only around for 3 years while New Order has been a thing for around 40
@@billybonk7673eh, new order was formed in 1960 and peter hook left in like 2005 so not 40 years
I've never listened to them before, I think I'm almost required to now, they sound good!
Oh man! You’re in for a treat :)
This is your first thing you should do in your to listen Uknown Pleasure from them
Wait until you hear the drummer and the singer 🤠
Damn I wish I could hear them for the first time again. You're in for a treat my friend!
They're amazing. So deliciously dark and ominous.
Oh oh oh: I see a bass!!!
Indeed! I'm no bass player though, that's for sure!
@@bloxsy_ but now you are!
@@bloxsy_ oh well, Hooky was no player at all at the time! But that didn't prevent him to write perfect bass lines, on which you are spot on. 👍
Ceremony chef d’œuvre absolu !
My favourite band ever. Have unknown pleasure tattoo on my arm. 🖤 great job mate. ✌🏻
I got chills when I heard Ceremony. Hats off to you lad
Shadowplay was one of the first things I figured out and when I sussed out Ceremony I thought I was a bass maestro. Joy division and dub are great for learning bass.
Anyway bloxiyou made a good job of them all on lost control you ought to show beginners the bit where hooky and Bernhard where one Carey's on the riff and the other holds on a note a bit longer then plays
. catch up behind the guitar.thought this was very cleverly done at the end.never come across that piece of genius before
Joy division hell yeah!!!
That guitar on Shadowplay sounds great.
Aww I was hoping “wilderness” from the Unknown Pleasures album would make the cut that’s one of my favorites haha you got Dead souls in here though
I was waiting for 4:15.. I was like, he better have it.. Did not disappoint!! Great fkin riffs.. Thanks for putting these up!
Man joy division was ahead of its time
Reminded me the good old time. Went to their concert. Thanks. Have fun. .
Peter Hook is the real star in JD IMHO
I prefer Stephen Morris
So good! Nailed it! Ceremony was a standout for me.
Post-Punk riffs pls i'd love to watch that👀
Yes, some Wire's riffs would be nice.
and some Gang of Four
I want to hear Swamp thing by The Chameleons.
@@mungofinalfi4480 Iconic riff
@@introism9510 if he covers 1 2 X U and Reuters I'll be very happy.
You got the guitar tone for New Dawn Fades down perfectly! Most of these are pretty spot-on!
this is really impressive you have Hooky’s & Bernards styles to an absolute T!
Great video! Amazing of you to include to ceremony i think a lot of people forget it was originally a joy division song. Love your vids, great tone, very simple and modest. Always look forward to them!
How is there even one downward pointing thumb? Brilliant renditions of brilliant songs.
Ceremony always gives me chills. Every.single.time.
Wow i recently got a bass!! This inspired to pick it up more!!
Thanks mate!
Cheers 🍻
These snippets are so great, wish I could listen to the full versions of each of these covers.
Thank you.
@@bloxsy_ Great tone and playing. What amp are you using for your guitar?
This makes me realize how extremely cool it would be to see a joy division cover band.
I love Joy Division sm, fav band, im so glad i discovered them. This is awesome btw!
Your videos are amazing. Thank you!!! Velvet Underground, Joy Division, Sonic Youth, Alice in Chains...
A video with Television songs would be awesome!!!
really enjoyed that, didn't want it to end; many thanks
Thank you.
She’s lost control 👌🏼
again
@@KarlDelaney99 has he done it before?
So technically simple yet so emotionally complex. Amazing.
Superb , joy division does stuff too me which no other band can do
Nice work. Ceremony is one of my fav things to play and Barney's guitar work is massively underrated. Great recording, and loving the bass work too.
PLEASE DO INTERPOL! This is awesome by the way.
I read someplace that Interpol is based off the last 1:30 of "New Dawn Fades" by JD.
@@steveFL450 Which interpol song?
@@michaelcolt4196 the entire band. The whole band is based off the last minute and a half of “NDF”. Forget where I read it, but it’s fairly accurate.
@@steveFL450 Well yes, it does have some resemblance to songs like Stella was a diver or Obstacle 1, specially in the way they´re played but Interpol evolved into their own, of course the Joy Division influence is there
@@michaelcolt4196 yeah, you’re right. Don’t overthink it. It’s just a throwaway line from an article I read somewhere. I think of it like this: if you put that bit of “NDF” in a Petri dish in the NYC indie scene with all of its influences and let it develop you’d get Interpol and it’d go from there.
That was a great job. I shoked. Joy division one my favorite group. Thank u budy, i hoped, when Joy Division never forgeten!🤟
I think the secret ingredient of joy division was Stephen Morris, that man is a machine on the drums!
This is lovely! Very nicely done mate.
Omg I've been waiting for this vid since I first subed to you.
I've been waiting for this video since I first subbed to you
Could these sensations make me feel the pleasures of a normal dude?
How can this music be so simple yet so innovative, creative, recognizable and unrepeatable? How the bell did they do that?
You should do a full cover of No Love Lost. That song seriously pumps me up 🤘😁
Up!!!!
Up
Need some Stephen Morris for that one the drums in that song are godly
god this is so beautiful! this video makes me want to listen to both albums, I think your one of the only ones who can play those songs well!
Wow, great job, the punk never die!!
What a excellent job, I am so impressed! 🙂 Thank you, I am listening Joy Division for years and that really brought me joy, I can't tell how much ❤️
I am dreaming about:
-The Smiths
-Interpol
and earlier albums of:
-Bloc Party
-Editors
It would be beautiful- played by such a talented guy 🙂