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Featuring:
The Three Johns
Sisters of Mercy
Red Lorry, Yellow Lorry
Subway Sect
Gun Club
The Joy Formidable
The Ramones
The Beatles
King Tubby
Bill Hicks
Simple Minds
Easterhouse
Helmet
Fugazi
The Pixies
Siouxse and The Banshees
The Chameleons
The Clash
Joy Division were formed in the late 1970's in the city of Manchester, which Jon Savage describes in the foreword toTouching from a Distance (© Deborah Curtis, 1995), as:
'...an environment systematically degraded by industrial revolution, confined by lowering moors, with oblivion as the only escape.'
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This atmosphere of the city was transmitted through the music of Joy Division - generated on records and in concerts. According to John Savage (Ibid, p12), their first album, Unknown Pleasures, released in the summer of 1979, defined not only the city of Manchester but a moment of social change. Writer Chris Bohn asserts that Joy Division 'recorded the corrosive effect on the individual of a time squeezed between the collapse into impotence of traditional Labour humanism and the impending cynical victory of Conservatism.' (Quoted in Ibid, p12).
Ian Curtis - Joy Division's vocalist - committed suicide in May 1980 on the eve of their first American tour. His premature death shocked many close to him, who today still do not understand why Ian took his own life. There have been a number of theories put forward to explain the reasons behind this, which I will not go into here. What can be said however, is that Ian Curtis left behind a legacy of artistic genius which lives on in the music of Joy Division. 'This is the way step inside.'
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'Punk...tore away the dross but all it could say was, "fuck you!". Joy Division came along and said something much more dark and complex. They said, "we are lost".'
The theme this episode is Detroit Motor City with:
The Temptations
Martha and the Vandellas
Marvin Gaye
Stevie Wonder
The Isley Brothers
The Suprems
MC5
Iggy Pop
Kasabian: 'Days are Forgotten'
Chemical Brothers: 'Electrobank'
Ms Dynamite: 'Neva Soft (Pyramid Re-Fix)'
Paul Freeman: 'The Nothing'
Viva Voce: 'The Future Will Destroy You'
Lovely Eggs: 'Fuck It'
The King Blues: 'We are Fucking Angry'
Crass: 'System'
Operation S: 'Operation Suicide'
Public Image Ltd: 'Death Disco (Swan Lake)'
Fugazi: 'Latin Roots'
The Computers: 'Music is Dead'
Primal Scream - Swastika Eyes
Prodigy - Voodoo People
Prodigy - Out of Space
Sash - Encore Une Fois
Faithless - We Come
Chemical Brothers - Setting Sun
Beastie Boys - Sabotage
Babylon Zoo - Spaceman
Tatu - All the Things She Said
New Order - 60 Miles an Hour
Happy Mondays - Step On
Editors - All Sparks
Human League - Lebanon
Heaven17 - We Don't Need This Fascist Groove Thing
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