it's_all_a_game
I remember...death in the afternoon...
- Nov 7, 2020
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I've posted a ton about JD in the chat, but I want to make a thread to see if others feel the same way as me about this fine group.
Joy Division was a band that lasted from 1978 to '80. The band was started by Peter Hook and Bernard Albercht after witnessing a Sex Pistols concert & feeling their utter lack of pretentiousness meant they, too, could be rock stars. They recruited Stephen Morris on drums and put out a poster to get a singer; they found Ian Curtis. Ian was the lyricist of the band, while he was a terrible vocalist, his lyrics touched the hearts of many, me included, Ian CTBed at 23 due to a few issues like epilepsy, a love triangle he was in, and more. Here are some songs from JD that speak to me as a suicidal person:
Insight - This song seems to written from the perspective of someone who is disillusioned by the world and has given up. "Guess your dreams always end. They don't rise up just descend, but I don't care anymore, I've lost the will to want more."
Isolation - This song uses primitive synths to set the mood. The lyrics are rather abstract, but this verse packs a punch: "Mother I tried please believe me, I'm doing the best that I can. I'm ashamed of the things I've been put through, I'm ashamed of the person I am."
Passover - This song has some sick percussive drum beats. There's a verse here that seems to be from the viewpoint of someone who can't deal with life's changes and challenges: "Watching the reel as it comes to a close, brutally taking its time, people who change for no reason at all, it's happening all of the time. Can I go on with this train of events? Disturbing and purging my mind, back out of my duties, when all's said and done, I know that I'll lose every time."
The Eternal - This song is apparently about a funeral procession. The lyrics are just beautiful. I wish this song could be played at my funeral: "Procession moves on, the shouting is over, praise to the glory of loved ones now gone. Talking aloud as they sit round their tables, scattering flowers washed down by the rain."
Decades - An emotionally exhausting track, this song is about going to Hell after you're dead and seeing your life replayed in front of you. This songs lyrics are pure poetry: "Watched from the wings as the scenes were replaying, we saw ourselves now as we never had seen. Portrayal of the trauma and degeneration, the sorrows we suffered and never were free."
Love Will Tear Us Apart - An amazing song. I plan on listening to this one on the day I CTB as I drink SN. This song is maybe about Ian's relationship with his wife Deborah, but there's no confirmation. "You cry out in your sleep, all my failings exposed. And there's a taste in my mouth, as desperation takes hold. Just that something so good, just can't function no more."
Ceremony - My favourite song by this band. This was the last song Ian wrote before he CTBed. I could quote the whole lyrics of this one, it's THAT good.
Joy Division was a band that lasted from 1978 to '80. The band was started by Peter Hook and Bernard Albercht after witnessing a Sex Pistols concert & feeling their utter lack of pretentiousness meant they, too, could be rock stars. They recruited Stephen Morris on drums and put out a poster to get a singer; they found Ian Curtis. Ian was the lyricist of the band, while he was a terrible vocalist, his lyrics touched the hearts of many, me included, Ian CTBed at 23 due to a few issues like epilepsy, a love triangle he was in, and more. Here are some songs from JD that speak to me as a suicidal person:
Insight - This song seems to written from the perspective of someone who is disillusioned by the world and has given up. "Guess your dreams always end. They don't rise up just descend, but I don't care anymore, I've lost the will to want more."
Isolation - This song uses primitive synths to set the mood. The lyrics are rather abstract, but this verse packs a punch: "Mother I tried please believe me, I'm doing the best that I can. I'm ashamed of the things I've been put through, I'm ashamed of the person I am."
Passover - This song has some sick percussive drum beats. There's a verse here that seems to be from the viewpoint of someone who can't deal with life's changes and challenges: "Watching the reel as it comes to a close, brutally taking its time, people who change for no reason at all, it's happening all of the time. Can I go on with this train of events? Disturbing and purging my mind, back out of my duties, when all's said and done, I know that I'll lose every time."
The Eternal - This song is apparently about a funeral procession. The lyrics are just beautiful. I wish this song could be played at my funeral: "Procession moves on, the shouting is over, praise to the glory of loved ones now gone. Talking aloud as they sit round their tables, scattering flowers washed down by the rain."
Decades - An emotionally exhausting track, this song is about going to Hell after you're dead and seeing your life replayed in front of you. This songs lyrics are pure poetry: "Watched from the wings as the scenes were replaying, we saw ourselves now as we never had seen. Portrayal of the trauma and degeneration, the sorrows we suffered and never were free."
Love Will Tear Us Apart - An amazing song. I plan on listening to this one on the day I CTB as I drink SN. This song is maybe about Ian's relationship with his wife Deborah, but there's no confirmation. "You cry out in your sleep, all my failings exposed. And there's a taste in my mouth, as desperation takes hold. Just that something so good, just can't function no more."
Ceremony - My favourite song by this band. This was the last song Ian wrote before he CTBed. I could quote the whole lyrics of this one, it's THAT good.