I don't know what song on this album was the last Ian Curtis(Joy Division)heard but,it could have well been this track that he hanged himself to. It's freakily great.
@bakedzale it sure would seem fitting considering this is the last track on the album and I highly doubt he hung himself to something like "sistermidnight" but then again, who knows?
funny bloke, Bowie, how he came up with this, music all his doing, words by Jim, a good collision and no Higgs Boson was involved.
Jlipnicki 4 weeks ago
IAN CURTIS
awesomemarine32 1 month ago 2
If you seek for the definition of Mind-fucking. You´ll find the lyrics of Mass Production.
Einvestigator96 3 months ago
album was way out there, even your dad will hate this shit
thundertower 6 months ago
Walter Benajmin comes to mind
revpunk1977 8 months ago
1977 !!!!!!... It´s incredible !!!!!!
pdva04 8 months ago
couple of idiots them two eh
joevacane 8 months ago
Maestro!
columbiars 9 months ago
I don't know what song on this album was the last Ian Curtis(Joy Division)heard but,it could have well been this track that he hanged himself to. It's freakily great.
bakedzale 10 months ago
@bakedzale it sure would seem fitting considering this is the last track on the album and I highly doubt he hung himself to something like "sistermidnight" but then again, who knows?
osiristhekyd 8 months ago
The song of a thousand pieces working, vast grey monolith factories looming on the edge of town, spewing, belching, devouring, functioning.
touchandgod 1 year ago 5
@touchandgod You wax poetic and trashy.
bxymox 1 year ago
True enough. You wane prosaic and banal. I prefer my way of doing things.
touchandgod 1 year ago
The best song of the seventies
madtraprecords 1 year ago 11
@madtraprecords Definitely
NeshaV8 1 year ago