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This is one of the roughest stories in Rock N Roll history. Ian Curtis's story is bleak, beautiful, and far too short. It's hard to call him a front man when he kind of hid from the crowd behind his forearms head staring at the ground. Or he danced to himself oblivious to all around him. Regardless of who he was performing for or who he was performing with the impact of his works his actions his songs are still being felt today. Please enjoy our conversation about Ian Curtis of Joy Division. Below are some links of random stuff we may have mentioned during the podcast. Thank you for listening
Stroszek Film
Iggy Pop: The Idiot
Joy Division on Spotify
Thelonious on The Gram
Jesse on The Gram
By Jesse Rivera5
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This is one of the roughest stories in Rock N Roll history. Ian Curtis's story is bleak, beautiful, and far too short. It's hard to call him a front man when he kind of hid from the crowd behind his forearms head staring at the ground. Or he danced to himself oblivious to all around him. Regardless of who he was performing for or who he was performing with the impact of his works his actions his songs are still being felt today. Please enjoy our conversation about Ian Curtis of Joy Division. Below are some links of random stuff we may have mentioned during the podcast. Thank you for listening
Stroszek Film
Iggy Pop: The Idiot
Joy Division on Spotify
Thelonious on The Gram
Jesse on The Gram