Joy Division - Transmission, Interview, She's Lost Control (live @ BBC) Remastered 720p
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- Опубліковано 14 лип 2015
- Joy Division live at "Something Else" BBC 2 TV, 15/09/1979
Transmission, Interview, She's Lost Control (complete JD's BBC footage)
Full remastered and upscaled to 720p
What I love about Joy Division is that you can listen to any single instrument alone and it's still just as interesting.
And very rare. Few bands have this quality.
Wow great discovery, never thought about that
Stone Roses are the same.
Each instrument is perfectly intertwined with the others, yet just as beautiful and aurally mesmerising on their own.
man stone roses are okay but they aint got s......t on joy division
+Angie Gomez Nnxbcncmz
Poor Stephen is such an underrated drummer. He belongs on every top 50 drummers list :/
I met everyone, but Ian of course. Very nice group to hang with. was like 1987 or so. As New Order.
Peter Hook is an amazing bassist too
@Caveguy22 He really does belong on that list
@@rperricone Was Barney nice to you?
For sure at 100%
Stephen Morris: Professional shade thrower and drummer since 1957
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A lean, mean drumming machine...
Ain't that the truth lmao
Ian looks exhausted and scared once you get a good look at his eyes
Yep, that's because he was.
thats cos of the medication prescribed back then for epilapsy.
Agorafobia
Sick to death of being sick to death of medication 💊 side effects, it f king sends you mad 😠
Those TV lights might be screwing with him
I was there in the audience in 79, i was 18 nearly 40 years ago,i could not have known what an iconic moment it was,i feel privileged to have had that opportunity,he died not very long after at 21 years old,i always wonder how far they could have gone with Ian.I believe he was still developing a loss of a great talent far too soon.
suuraz 23 years old *
@Joseph Knecht Sure they did.. they aren't the stone roses you know
@@laussethecat Joy Division and Stone Roses are equally good in terms of individuality.
They would have been famous as New Order is. There’s a rare performance of New Orders song “Ceremony” with Ian singing.
Guess you can say it’s a Joy Division song. It had Ian’s lyrics.
When I hear New Orders music it sounds like what I think Joy Division would sound like.
Wow you was there. What a magnificent thing to be able to say. I was only 11 years old. But I taped it on vhs and watched it over and over. What a song What a live performance. Still as amazing today in covid 2021 shit show times.
Morris is a beast on the drums, fantastic!
And to think New Order went to a drum machine...
@@micahnewman That's one of the reasons why Joy Division is far better then New Order, even tho New Order is good but Not as influential and Legendary as Joy Division.
Stephen Morris is just class, underestimated drummer, pure class
"...But Because Its Unsettling And Slightly Sinister And Gothic It Wont Be Played, Which Is A Shame"
Those are the main reasons why i love Joy Division
Would have been monumental if Ian was interviewed.
@wayward_wyn m.ua-cam.com/video/Wyb-lvYeMvw/v-deo.html
Theres interview with video and Ian is there. But theres no sound sadly
Ive never heard his voice exept him singing
@@LaraMiiiaaauuuthere are a couple out there... he doesn't say much tho
Drummer is awesome
Paul towey His nane is Stephen Paul David Morris aka Mr Drum Machine
@@jumofi he's awesome. he collects military vehicles.
@@Ami483 you meant tanks 😁
@@jumofi Julio thery're not tanks, they're military vehicles. I watch that hilarious material "At Leisure: Stephen Morris" every day when I'm sad ...
@@Ami483 www.bbc.co.uk/music/articles/e0f2ce04-d853-4a4a-8702-95648639cfaf
Please, read this...
It's incredible how what they say about Radio 1 is exactly the same now.
Very true.
John Peel was the only DJ that really got it. RIP LEGEND.
This is my first time seeing Ian Curtis perform. As an adult who had Joy Division music etched into her DNA during her teen years, I have to say the raw talent on display is just mind-boggling. Mental health takes so many talented folks and it sucks that he died so young.
ikr?
I'd say the deciding factor in his suicide was the primitive epilepsy drugs he was being given. They totally screwed him up.
Stephen looks delighted to be interviewed
Authentic performance you can visually see and feel the pain he is going through in his mind and body.
and his passion
he was also high lol
Aaron Mason Yeah he did prescription drugs are still drugs people just don't see it as being as bad but the highs are real
Epilepsy medication in the 1970's did not get you high, they had unpleasant side effects.
Stinky Steak ile agree with you there prescription drugs are just as bad as illegal drugs and most are harder to come off, ave been there especially with tramadol.
Joy Division is my favorite band, but every time I watch them I can’t help to feel slightly heartbroken for Bernard that his friend and band mate passes and he takes over as lead vocal for the new band. It feels like seeing a car before it crashes, knowing it will crash. I saw new order a few months ago and they played a number of JD songs. I love that they keep the band and Ian’s memory alive.
the drummer is a diabolic monster!
Radio, live transmission
Radio, live transmission
Listen to the silence, let it ring on
Eyes, dark grey lenses frightened of the sun
We would have a fine time living in the night
Left to blind destruction
Waiting for our sight
And we would go on as though nothing was wrong
And hide from these days we remained all alone
Staying in the same place, just staying out the time
Touching from a distance
Further all the time
Dance, dance, dance, dance, dance, to the radio
Dance, dance, dance, dance, dance, to the radio
Dance, dance, dance, dance, dance, to the radio
Dance, dance, dance, dance, dance, to the radio
Well I could call out when the going gets tough
The things that we've learnt are no longer enough
No language, just sound, that's all we need know, to synchronise
Love to the beat of the show
And we could dance
Dance, dance, dance, dance, dance, to the radio
Dance, dance, dance, dance, dance, to the radio
Dance, dance, dance, dance, dance, to the radio
Dance, dance, dance, dance, dance, to the radio
Ian Curtis was brilliant. Joy Division forever!
he still is brilliant
As brilliant as you can be when your hanging from the ceiling anyway
And still brilliant in 2023
Poor ian... we all miss you..
I love it at the end me when the bass is chasing the guitar vise versa.... proper good that.
It's like an unsettling canon, and works SO well...
this saved my life
PUNK NOT DEAD???
This black woman loves Joy Division 🖤🖤🖤
Stephen Morris’ drum fills in the live version improve the song so much it’s unreal
May 18, 1980. Never forget. 🖤
Probably the best and 'heaviest' televised 'rock' performance of all time.
Bar none!
This interview/performance deserves its own FAC number. This should be one of those iconic pieces of history that is forever burnt in the public consciousness.
Astonishing musicianship, supernatural drumming by Stephen, iconic base by Peter, great guitaring by Bernard Sumner and passionate, committed and raw vocals by Ian, an authentic voice in music that will live and stand for all time. Joy Division Forever !
Back listenening after 43 year break,
one of the greatest bands of all time i dont care what anyone says
How this music stay so intense after all those years! Love for Joy Division.
The energy that comes from Joy Division still sends a wave of electricity through me just as it did for me as a teenager. I find Joy Division's hypnotic enduring and inspiring sound and lyrics to be the greatest musical moment that ever fleetingly existed.
music possessed Ian when performing
slehc yo he’s epileptic, he’s just tryin to control his body
@@daphneseps9884 yo he's epileptic but mostly it's him dancing, maybe mimicking his seizures
inka Nah, he usually had seizures on the stage so it’s not possible that he was trying to mimic his own illness.
He was hiding his seizures, but sometimes he got lost in the music and *Danced to the Radio*
ABSOLUTELY
Good old Tony Wilson, he’s the only one who’s actually read the play! He ensured that we got to know and love Joy Division, what a legacy!
Happy birthday Ian.
The intensity of this. Though as a middle-aged woman now I look at poor Ian and think, poor sick boy. He was so ill.
I was born and raised in Manchester. I was a huge Joy division fan from my early teens and my current partner was brought up in a house a few doors down from Ian's in Macclesfield. Then when I was about 24 I was told my childhood best friend had hanged himself while living down in London. He was 25. The weird thing is looking at Ian in this video he still looks and feels older than me or my friend and I'm 28 now. Ian was 23 when he passed. I look back and think of how young my friend was and he still feels like my best mate at 17. Time has a weird impact on us all but to think Ian died at 23 with a wife and child and a huge future ahead of him yet he feels eternal to us. I dunno, it just makes me thinks. RIP Matt, you are missed every single day.
What a mesmerizing and beautiful show, can't imagine what it was like to watch this at the time!
Amazing band. Sad I was too young to see them play. My favourite story about the band is that a young Shane McGowan went to see a London gig by Joy Division and later commented on Curtis' performance. He said he was scared to go for a piss in case he missed something....
This band has quickly become a favourite of mine
me too i'm 52 can't stop listening to them never realised i knew a lot of their tracks such a unique sound. Can't believe the killers covered Shadowplay??...Wow!
That drumming. Holy hell
Ian tries to stay alive so intensely, the pain seemed to be trying to consume him, this is so painful, Ian was big, enormously strong.
Apparently viewers called BBC to complain about Ian "looking drugged"
Best drummer in the world
I could watch Stephen drum for the rest of my life and never be bored.
This is saving my life
Thanks for uploading this in excellent quality. I remember first seeing it almost when it was broadcast. I say almost, because I was at boarding school at the time, and we were required to be somewhere where I couldn't watch TV on a Saturday evening. Personal VCRs were practically unheard of at the time, so as someone taking an A Level in the audio visual department, I convinced the tech to record it, so me and some friends could watch it later. We gathered Monday during lunchtime in the TV studio to see it, a real epiphany for me. I was also lucky enough to see them live in London about a month later at the Electric Ballroom. Great memories.
Joy Division is beyond radio at this point ! Legends!
The discussion which takes place is extremely important.
that bass
Unarguably one of the key bands in rock history
Brilliant drummer!
Still incredible sum of more than the parts forever unique will never tire of being moved by Joy Division just on a different level to most bands end of.
Blimey, Wilson was very impressive in that discussion of what music gets onto the airwaves. Pummelled Burnett, in an elegant and polite way, too!
2:39 gives me chills
Amazing visual quality. Thanks to share
Que sensação maravilhosa ver o Joy Division em HD...
impressionante mesmo
Wow, this is my first introduction to the band and I must say, I am fired up
Excellent as always. Thanks
Such an awesome band and epic performance
Thanks for this!
You can't deny the musical talent that comes from Manchester..and as someone from Dublin its cool to see so many Irish surnames on lots of the greats🍀🍀🎵🎵
Watching these men, and Ian in particular, I am reminded of a few words from Reverend Andre Crouch's sermon "Premature Autopsies":
Nobility is always born somewhere out there in the world, and when you live in a democratic nation you have to face the mysterious fact that nobility has no permanent address, you have to face the fact that nobody has nobility’s private phone number. Nobility is not listed in the phone book. Nobility is not listed in the society column, nobility shows up where it feels like showing up, and where it feels like showing up might be just about anywhere.
Tony Wilson was the right man at the right time.
Wow so simple but yet so memorable…. Joy Division lives on!! 2021
As I grow older with this music, I appreciate it way more, its a form or chaotic beauty that wraps itself around everything inside my heart and head
Thanks for uploading this, doesn’t get any better.
Epilepsy is a horribble disease... each attack you think you gonna die... i saw ppl suffering epilepsy attack afront of me... it's really shocking...
"You ought to hear our version of 'Louie Louie'!" -Ian Curtis
Musically the best you will hear, guitar and drums on point flawless vocals.
Tony made a very strong point in calling out the "discretion of radio". Censorship sucks when it comes to authentic music.
Censorship sucks but it's rampant in the way our country is run.
...always a pleasure to watch...thanks for sharing....
An unknown pleasure to watch 👈👈😂
@@Annie-cj7bf ..nope.....a known pleasure.....;-)
@@DIEWELTMusicChannel a grunt* known pleasure. (Then it sounds like unknown pleasure lol)
Absolutely on a level No one other band has reached and all under 25, blows my mind what they achieved together in such a short time, they would have been the biggest band in the world, joy division and new order play the theme tunes to my life; when you get it you know
They are brilliant! BRILLIANT!!
Joy Division is a wonderful ride of sound, and lyrics. Gone too soon.
Mind blowing ! Thank you for posting this cult classic !
#MadchesterSceneInMyHeart
The Manchester visionary... Sir Anthony Howard Wilson... fookin genius
I thought of hanging myself while listening to Joy Division but I didn’t. 30 years later I got help for my depression.
These guys are awesome. I really look up to them
Tony Wilson was a visionary for picking up on all the young raw talent that was erupting out of Manchester and other cities at this time. He was a really from an older generation but picked up on this fresh new sound and saw the potential in them. He had his flaws but he was a believer.
Iconic bit of music video catching JD at their peak although the BBC wouldn't have known at the time.
to be fair, many people did not realise at the time. Their music was revolutionary and very different from everything else up until that point. Although people could trace some influences (e.g. Punk, and Krautrock) their music and sound was so innovative that most people did not know what to make of it. Another thing that fascinates me is that their live performances sound very different from their recorded music: their producer was determined to use all the technology available at the time to intensify some aspects of their music. In the studio version, the production gives their music a sense of space and distance (e.g. through the use of echo effects), and this enhances a sense of estrangement and alienation. In their live shows -like this one- they sound more visceral. I love them both, their records and their live shows, and is a great fortune that such material -like this show- is now available widely.
I love Joy Division....... songs of my youth..........Ian Curtis was absolutely adorable , would have been a hoot at the disco....., lol🙄😳
This is the first time I've ever actually seen the interview in between the performances. Interesting
...S.Morris is a machine. Inhuman drumming
Love it, born in Rochdale and lived 11 years in Ibiza
I never realised i knew most of the tracks joy division bought out . Didn't think that the killers one of my fave bands covered the joy division song "Shadowplay" as well now i can't get enough of listening to them...just awesome such a unique sound.
John Peel. Absolute legend. Played everything.
Grupo de increible excelencia musical, gran energia musical Ian nos dejo lo mejor y se fue
Woooohhh!! Woooohh! I love Morris
Excellent
The epilepsy medications killed him. I have epilepsy, you can see how medicated he is.
After seeing Ian I think i figured out where one my favorite bands 'The National' got their inspiration from!
Stephen Morris looks incredibly uncomfortable in that interview
What a video, can't even remember how I ended up here.
la mejor banda del planeta
fucking epic.....
AWESOME
Le visage d'ange, le regard hanté de Ian Curtis dégagent tant de souffrance... Et il transcende sa personne pour incarner cette souffrance en un mythe absolu. Il est possédé, habité. L'artiste total, celui qui joue sa peau dans la partie... C'est magnifique et tragique.
This version of She's Lost Control is unaltered, I've been looking all over for it.
mesmerising
A melhor banda de todos os tempos.