Joy Division 2007 DVDRiP XViD-DOCUMENT
DOCUMENT have released a new “rockumentary” about a band called Joy Divison, which if you were around in the 70’s you would of heard of, and if not, probably not. Either way they look like the pioneers of emo goth rock (gloomy pictures, tragicness, etc. etc.). Ok, enough of that, the quality is fine, as you would expect from DOCUMENT.
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Fans of the gloomy Manchester-based band from the late 1970s will have less to feel down about with the release of this rockumentary. JOY DIVISION follows the unlikely rise of these working class lads up to Ian Curtis’s suicide, which tore the band apart until it was reborn as New Order. Included here is rare footage of the group as well as their moody and starkly photographed videos, capturing the essence of what made Joy Division so special and so tragic.

Genre: Documentary | Music
Ratings: IMDB: 7.9/10 RT: N/A
Directed by: Grant Gee
Release Name: Joy.Division.2007.DVDRiP.XViD-DOCUMENT
Size: 1CD, 702.31 MB (736,422,979 bytes)
Quality: XViD 872kb/s 608 x 336, MP3 129kb/s VBR
Runtime: 93min
Filename: jd-document
Links: IMDB, RT, Homepage, Trailer
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emo?
They were one of the first goth bands, not emo
If you like Joy Division check ou the movie “Control”. Really good.
lol they wernt goth
Joy Division were an English rock band formed in 1976
they rapidly evolved from their initial punk rock influences, to develop a sound and style that pioneered the post-punk movement of the late 1970s. the band were not punk but were directly inspired by its energy.
anyway gonna watch it now
quite interesting for joy division fans even if some of the audio quality on the 70s recordings was understandably terrible. Control is the better film but this one fills in a bit more what was happening around that time in music
Joy division and Siouxsie Sioux pretty much invented Goth.
They thought of themselves as punk, but the music press of the time labelled them Gothic.
Joy Division clearly never sought to be, but the brooding frontman with a penchant for dark clothes and a dark personality clearly influenced the first wave of true goth bands such as Bauhaus.
As you like to read from the internet rather than living through the original goth/wave movement of england :> then I refer you to :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gothic_rock#First_generation_.28c._1979.E2.80.93c._1985.29
or
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joy_Division#Legacy
Ian Curtis was a fantastic musician and he had something about him but he was a massive cunt (and that is an understatement!) that treated most of his friends like shit.