What Are You Listening To?

xtsho

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Most people don't understand the influence this band had.

I have a collection of their CD's. I was listening to them in the US when they were an underground band. And still to this day nobody knows who they are or the impact they made. Today nobody knows who Ian Curtis is. But some know New Order the name the band took after Ian's suicide. Sad

A movie was made about their story. It's worth watching. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0421082/


 

Beachwalker

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Most people don't understand the influence this band had.

I have a collection of their CD's. I was listening to them in the US when they were an underground band. And still to this day nobody knows who they are or the impact they made. Today nobody knows who Ian Curtis is. But some know New Order the name the band took after Ian's suicide. Sad

A movie was made about their story. It's worth watching. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0421082/


..one more
 

xtsho

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..one more
I never thought I'd find anyone else that knew that song. It's one of my favorites. I have the CD. Yes CD not a collection of mp3's. I also have Permanent, The Peel Sessions, and The Best Of. I have some other stuff but can't remember what. Great music.

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Had to listen to it again.
 

Beachwalker

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I never thought I'd find anyone else that knew that song. It's one of my favorites. I have the CD. Yes CD not a collection of mp3's. I also have Permanent, The Peel Sessions, and The Best Of. I have some other stuff but can't remember what. Great music.

Edit:

Had to listen to it again.
That's kind of what I said when I saw you posted that, takes me back to my days living on the low-rent end of Beacon Hill with Joycie, don't know if I want to revisit all those memories again tho

Someone else we used to listen to from that time period..

 
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Beachwalker

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And while Joyce introduced me to the more esoteric, my own tastes ran more hardcore. Here's some more locals from that same time period
 

Amos Otis

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Someone else we used to listen to from that time period..
I posted "City Drops..." not long ago somewhere....who knows w/ all the threads....but the reason I copped the Jim Carroll lp was because I'd heard he had some sort of connection to BOC. Other than the one tune, that lp pretty much sucked. "People who Died" was used at the end of one of those people vs zombie movies which was pretty cool.

Comedy genius !
 
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