Love will tear us apart
May 8, 2008 by pete
While watching 24 Hour Party People on IFC tonight,
24 hour party people trailer:
I had never seen the film, and now it has become a favorite, and I want to see it again,
it made me think maybe, just maybe
the ’80’s weren’t so bad (nod to julie)
Example from film:
Love will tear us apart
See also:
“Joy Division” documentary Trailer
In 1976 four young men from ruined, post-industrial Manchester, England went to see the Sex Pistols. They formed a band, Joy Division. Three years later it was a matter of art, life and death. Now thirty years later, they are enjoying a larger audience and more influence than ever before with a profound legacy that resonates fiercely in today’s heavily careerist music industry and over-mediated pop culture.
See also:
Joy Division was an English rock band that formed in 1976 in Salford, Greater Manchester. With their dark, cavernous sound and use of synthesizers and electronics, they pioneered the post-punk sound of the late 1970s and the early 1980s. The band dissolved in May 1980 after the suicide of its lead singer, Ian Curtis. The remaining members reformed as New Order and went on to achieve much critical and commercial success.
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