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Old 03-11-2008, 05:36 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Old 03-11-2008, 05:44 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Got a load of radio sessions. Uploading it at the moment so come back in about an hour.....

1. As You Said (Britannia Row, London - 7' flexi disc - Uncredited track 1980)
2. Autosuggestion (Prince of Wales Conference Centre, YMCA, London)
3. Candidate (Pennine Sound Studios, Oldham - Piccadilly Radio Session)
4. Ceremony (Graveyard Studios, Prestwich - Previously unreleased)
5. Chance (atmosphere) (Pennine Sound Studios, Oldham - Piccadilly Radio Session)
6. Colony (BBC Studios, London - Peel Session 1980)
7. Dead souls (Central sound, Manchester - Previously unreleased)
8. Exercise one (John Peel Session - Broadcast 1979).
9. Glass (Eden Studios, London - Genetic Records Session).
10. Ice age (Eden Studios, London - Genetic Records Session)
11. Insight (Eden Studios, London - Genetic Records Session)
12. Interzone (Arrow studios, Manchester - RCA Demo 1979)
13. Love will tear us apart (BBC Studios, London - John Peel Session - Broadcast 1979)
14. Shadowplay (Arrow studios, Manchester - RCA Demo 1979)
15. Something must break (Central sound, Manchester - Previously unreleased)
16. The drawback (Arrow studios, Manchester - RCA Demo 1979)
17. The only mistake (Pennine Sound Studios, Oldham - Piccadilly Radio Session)
18. These days (Pennine Sound Studios, Oldham - Piccadilly Radio Session)
19. Transmission (Eden Studios, London - Genetic Records Session)
20. Walked in line (Strawberry studios, Stockport - Previously unreleased)

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Old 03-11-2008, 06:09 PM   #13 (permalink)
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I have the university of london gig if anyone wants it?
And the warsaw demo...
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Old 03-11-2008, 09:50 PM   #14 (permalink)
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I swear I'm probably the only one who thinks Disorder is their best song...

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Old 03-11-2008, 09:53 PM   #15 (permalink)
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I swear I'm probably the only one who thinks Disorder is their best song...

Heh.
Not their best...but up close. I love the bass and guitar they just fit so perfectly.
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Closer and Unknown Pleasures are absolute bitch!

Substance is pretty meh but there's some goodz.

I Love JOY DIVISION.
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Old 03-11-2008, 11:01 PM   #17 (permalink)
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.....anyway which do you guys enjoy more Closer or Unknown Pleasures
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Old 03-11-2008, 11:04 PM   #18 (permalink)
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lol

I think Closer is fantastic, with some of Joy Division's best work. Ultimately though, Unknown Pleasures is a more cohesive and consistent album. And it has New Dawn Fades which is clearly the best Joy Division song. Therefore I must say that Unknown Pleasures is the most enjoyable Joy Division album.
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I think Closer is fantastic, with some of Joy Division's best work. Ultimately though, Unknown Pleasures is a more cohesive and consistent album. And it has New Dawn Fades which is clearly the best Joy Division song. Therefore I must say that Unknown Pleasures is the most enjoyable Joy Division album.
I concure, I believe that Shadowplay is the best JD track, the lyrics and guitar solos always give me chills. But, I agree that Unknown Pleasures is the best, but then again 2 albums is hardly a choice.
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Shadowplay is one of those songs that is almost too good to be real. Jesus christ what a great song.
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