Joy Division - At A Later Date (rare)
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@SpanishAtHeart2010 It was Barney, Twinny told me so !
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all time hit!
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@BassPr0digy Use your own ear man. It sounds like Barney, it IS Barney's voice.
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Stephen Morris had just joined JD/Warsaw at this point, and this great track is taken from his first ever gig with them.
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Joy Division's music is extraordinary and inspirational :)
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@SpanishAtHeart2010 ive given up trying to distinguish between ian and bernards voices
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technically this is Warsaw, same members, but before they changed their name.
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Their manager, Rob Gretton, had them drop the fascist imagery and thought them fools for using it. Hook and Sumner admitted to being intrigued by fascism at the time, Morris insisted that the group's obsession with Nazi imagery came from a desire to keep memories of the sacrifices of their parents and grandparents during World War II alive. He argued that accusations of neo-Nazi sympathies merely provoked the band "to keep on doing it, because that's the kind of people we are".
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Rudolph Hoess was Hitler's assistant, he was kind of like a vice president of sorts.
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I believe it's Bernard that says "You all forgot Rudolph Hoess!"
Though I would say go with Debbie's vote on this because media shags everything up. XP



So who shouts 'You all forgot Rudolph Hess'? Is it Barney or Ian? Because according to 'Control' it was Barney and it certainly sounds like him. But Debbie says in 'Touching From A Distance' that it was Ian. I'm not sure who to believe...
SpanishAtHeart2010 4 months ago in playlist SpanishAtHeart2010's Favourited Videos
@SpanishAtHeart2010 To me it sounds like Ian...
mylomaster 4 months ago
@mylomaster many sources say that it was Bernard Sumner.
suzisuzanna 3 months ago
@suzisuzanna Could be, could be. Anyway, what's the story behind mentioning Rudolph Hess (They talk about the nazi who fly to the U.K. during WW2 right?) ?
mylomaster 3 months ago