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Joy Division - 09 - Decades (from Closer) (1980)

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8 years ago

jean-charles Dhalluin

Hey, merci à vous tous, simplement musical et vrai, bien à vous......

9 years ago

Salva Pastoriza

Para escribir la oscuridad.

9 years ago

Juan Guerrero

Para escribir la oscuridad.

9 years ago

Nik 10101

ICB = A New Dawn Has Faded !!!

9 years ago

differous01

Knock. knock-knock."Here are the Young men a weight on their shoulders.Here are the young men..."Straight from Anglo-Saxon poetic style; "Where is the horse? Where the young man?"The poet laments all that has been lost. It is a Nordic form of the nihilism of Ecclesiastes': all is vanity! Or the Golgothan cry: eloi, eloi sabachthani?The cadence of Anglo-Saxon speech remains with us; Churchill's "we shall fight on the beeches."Winston purposely used only Old English words. OE "shall" in place of Danish "will", and no "them" since that is from the Norse, and the only French word used in that speech was the last one... think about it. This was from the guy who wrote the History of the English People, of course he knew what he was doing.I marvel that Ian Curtiss was similarly aware at such a young age.Knock. knock-knock."We knocked on the doors of hell's darker chamber"This is a range of voices, from Churchill's 'Black Dog'to the voice of Zarathustra:"...Dante ... set that inscription over the gateway into his hell:"Eternal love also created me." ... described for us by .., Thomas Aquinas, ..: "In the kingdom of heaven" he says as gently as a lamb, "the blessed will see the punishment of the damned, so that they will derive all the more pleasure from their heavenly bliss.” "[Friedrich Nietzsche's Genealogy of Morals]"Where have they been?"They have been in the trenches of WW1 and 2,they have been in concentration camps and political protests, but they have also been any of us, to some degree, in our darkest times.We have come back, having taken no pleasure at all from the suffering of the damned, for we have felt their vibration in us;they keep calling me

9 years ago

Leoproso Lukewarm

This song.. whenever you hear this album... nothing comes closer talking abaout dark, dephtful and saddest to Mr. Curtis final masterpiece

9 years ago

sortofsorted

pure class!...

9 years ago

Pablo Galindo Perez

fucking yeaahh!!! 

9 years ago

BETA AJUDA

Yeah !!!!!

9 years ago

Brian Madigan

there are the young men with weight on their shoulders, WW1 honour to you.

10 years ago

gloria cornejo.

nice one...

10 years ago

Julia Malik

Great song 

10 years ago

Simon Attwood

And the rest of the band wanted to be the next Sex Pistols ....

10 years ago

Robert Vachon

can you feel it inside of you?

10 years ago

cbmdg8551976

great comments....this album signify's the end of Rock and Roll as we know it....nothing that came after means anything....it was the essence of perfection and will never be equaled....

10 years ago

strung outman

the synth in the middle part projects me to the afterlife

10 years ago

Paulo Esteves

best album ever!

10 years ago

kobathedread

Once you've built up the courage to listen to Closer, you realise the anticipation was worth it as soon as the initial drumroll of Atrocity Exhibition begins. .

10 years ago

bobhattonjnr

This track and 24 Hours are the heart breakers for me. You can hear the turmoil and pain in the music and in Ian's voice (easy to say in hindsight, I guess, as we know what happened but even so). Closer, generally, is a stone cold classic album but it's really difficult to listen to sometimes

10 years ago

kidsea13

Look up Peacock Affect!

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