I still every damn year light a candle and cries my eyes out at the 18th of May. Counting down to this years mourning- rituale in five days. Those we give remembrance to never truly die. ❤ St. Ian ❤
In a weird way, we also gained a lot from his loss. His art took on new meaning, a weird sort of life in the absence of his own. It's as if Ian's soul now haunts his music, and has found a new home. He sacrificed himself to bring us sheer beauty, distilled from the horrors and pains of his life. We are indebted to him.
Such a fucking writer. I can't spend one day without listening to New daws Fades, Disorder and She's lost control. But the 1st I mentioned will remain my favorite as his lyrics are like his cry for help nobody took seriously...
i was there. Intense doesn't do it justice. Raw, emotional and beyond music as most people will ever experience it. We lost Ian and got Bono, one of life's great injustices.
Of course it would be stupid to compare darkness and deepness of Ian’s poetry with teenager Bono’s first songs, but actually, who knows what JD would became with lan alive ? Not sure that New Order sound would fit with ian’s voice and attitude….
Haha. Bono was, WAS, awesome until he turned into a pretentious prick. Well, I guess he always was he just didn't have a big enough platform yet to show how much of one he is.
Are you seriosly comparing Bono with Ian? I mean I have nothing against Bono, but it`s just... not comparable... Ian was an artist, same as DBowie was, Iggy, the greats.
This is the vocal performance of a man possessed with a catharsis of emotions. It is hauntingly beautiful and is why I love live music. Martin Hannett was a genius in the studio but nothing compares to the sheer, raw energy of Joy Division on stage.
My favourite joy division track. The lyrics hit hard. I used to play this back in the late 90s when i was in a band. Every time we played it, it nearly brought me to tears. Powerful
Mesmerizing. Revolutionary. Nasty. Raw. Legendary. The band that spawned a generation. I can still feel the excitement of that time, and how the music was like throwing a molotov cocktail down the dusty worn out alley of smoothed out 70's pop trash.
I'm one of those ignorant fuks who came across this song from the movie. It sounded so good and I ended up looking it up. Went down a rabbit hole and became a serious Joy Division fan. Wish they put out more work.. But with legends you get what u can
I first listened to Love Will Tear Us Apart years ago and now I'm getting really into Joy Division because I explored their music more. I do like New Order, but Joy Division was an entirely different beast altogether. Every album JD made was great all around. My personal favorite is Still.
It's always interesting to see how the same song can change based on inflection of the singer: this version being the angry, defiant Ian while the last concert on Still version is the depressed, resigned, and defeated Ian.
I STUMBLED UPON THIS VERSION A FEW YEARS AGO AND WAS BLOWN AWAY,THIS IS THE MOST POWERFUL,RAW VERSION OF THIS MASTERPIECE.#WATCHINGITFADEAWAY #RESTINPEACEIAN
Black Sabbath ! Your on the wrong vibe there Joy Division have no relation whatsoever to them , Hooky vaguely played a bit of heavy stuff but different genre all together.
@@andygretz I think he meant more so the tone of his guitar (and the way he plays the solo). Bernie is known to strap on an SG even back then, so it’s not so far fetched. And Sabbath had a more diverse sound in the mid 70s most don’t acknowledge . Bits of jazz, folk, and prog mixed in w/ the heavy
@@andygretzYou sure about that? The Sabbath influence might have not been as great as the Velvet Underground or Bowie but this song and Day of the Lords were TOTALLY influenced by Sabbath. Even Bernard Sumner will tell you this…
In 1980 I was anxiously awaiting to see JD in Toronto, I was 16. A couple of weeks before the show the local radio station broke the news. Best band then , best band I have heard since then.
We all grieved, but understand. Ian's epilepsy had accelerated to where only increasing barbiturates controlled it. He saw himself as a human rug in a hospital bed on a morphine drip.
"Oh, I've walked on water, run through fire Can't seem to feel it anymore It was me, waiting for me Hoping for something more Me, seeing me this time Hoping for something else" Can´t find anyone that hasn´t felt like that at least once in their life.
A change of speed, a change of style A change of scene, with no regrets A chance to watch, admire the distance Still occupied, though you forget Different colors, different shades Over each mistakes were made I took the blame Directionless, so plain to see A loaded gun won't set you free So you say We'll share a drink and step outside An angry voice and one who cried We'll give you everything and more The strain's too much, can't take much more Oh, I've walked on water, run through fire Can't seem to feel it anymore It was me, waiting for me Hoping for something more Me, seeing me this time Hoping for something else
Perfect sound of bass guitar, the darkest one! Ian's voice is so full of energy in this performance, guitar, drums, everything is perfect! Absolutely the best performance of absolutely the best JD song!
WATCHING IT FADE AWAY! damn , this is the most intense version recorded. I notice , Peter Hook played this version 2 notes higher than the studio version, that's makin it more intense 👌
I have just discovered this version and I can't stop listening to it. I've liked Joy Division since I was 10 (11 years ago) but this recording has finally made me see how Curtis handled his pain. Very inspiring.
Anthem of all dark music. I prefer heavy metal and Black Sabbath, but this song and Joy Division in general are final range of dark music. This is the best sound of bass guitar I've ever heard!
This is a masterpiece. I've only ever listened to the recorded version. The change in speed,the raw energy, you can tell that they are really feeling the song.This is one of Ian's greatest performances, his best in my opinion. The world lost him to soon. R.I.P Ian Curtis.
Wow terrific extreme version indeed, with maybe some recording sounds issues making Ian's voice even a bit shaky at times but the performance is strong enough to catch us off guard...Probably one of the shortest live duration of this song as well. Thanks for the upload.
WE'LL SHARE A DRINK AND STEP OUTSIDE AN ANGRY VOICE, AND ONE WHO CRI-I-I-IED I'LL GIVE YOU EVERYTHING AND MORE THE STRAIN'S TOO MUCH, CAN'T TAKE MUCH MO-O-O-ORE I'VE WALKED ON WATER, RAN THROUGH FIRE CAN'T SEEM TO TAKE IT ANYMO-O-ORE IT WAS ME, WAITING FOR ME THIS TIME HOPING FOR SOMETHING MORE WATCHING IT FADE IT AWAY, WATCH IT FADE AWAY
my dad was my hero, he was a fireman, he cut children out of cars without their heads and limbs, he found a head in a field one time, and people which were burnt to death. theres a hero. rant over joy division are my second favourite band but then theres the chameleons . each to their own. great bands, but heroes no. that has to be earned
You know it's funny to hear from people of why they don't take Ian Curtis' as a vocal performer seriously. They say he didn't have the proper technique like Ronnie James Dio used to have, neither that awsome timber of the late Freddie Mercury. While in the reality it's all about broadcasting yourself through the vocal means, and the emotions that he'd managed to express via his voice is gorgeous. Well this record is 41 or 42 years old and it still impresses alot. What else should be said. Keep on doin' the science, guys who knows, maybe someday we'll be able to ressurect him through his DNA and witness another His performance)
Diossss es que no puede ser más sensacional, como se siente la ira la rabia y lo oscuro de la voz de Ian y toda la banda, transmite muchos sentimientos, daría lo que fuera por regresar en tiempo y estar en uno de sus shows y poder verlo en persona.
The darkest, most haunting version of Ian Curtis' absolute masterpiece. Humanity sure as hell lost something when Ian died.
Rage, Rage and Rage. No space for manners, no place for fake. Brute jewel, unsurpassed, eternal!
I still every damn year light a candle and cries my eyes out at the 18th of May. Counting down to this years mourning- rituale in five days. Those we give remembrance to never truly die. ❤ St. Ian ❤
In a weird way, we also gained a lot from his loss. His art took on new meaning, a weird sort of life in the absence of his own. It's as if Ian's soul now haunts his music, and has found a new home. He sacrificed himself to bring us sheer beauty, distilled from the horrors and pains of his life. We are indebted to him.
Such a fucking writer. I can't spend one day without listening to New daws Fades, Disorder and She's lost control. But the 1st I mentioned will remain my favorite as his lyrics are like his cry for help nobody took seriously...
❤️👊🏾
When the hellish audio quality cannot even begin to compete with the power of the performance, that's when you know this was a godly show.
Fact!!!
Listen to the Paradiso gig, probably the best sound of all the bootlegs. Awesome stuff ❤
I feel the audio quality gives more darkness and feeling (my english is so bad sorry, i hope u understand)
@@aud527that was perfect English lol
i was there. Intense doesn't do it justice. Raw, emotional and beyond music as most people will ever experience it. We lost Ian and got Bono, one of life's great injustices.
Of course it would be stupid to compare darkness and deepness of Ian’s poetry with teenager Bono’s first songs, but actually, who knows what JD would became with lan alive ? Not sure that New Order sound would fit with ian’s voice and attitude….
U2 has some decent songs
Haha. Bono was, WAS, awesome until he turned into a pretentious prick. Well, I guess he always was he just didn't have a big enough platform yet to show how much of one he is.
No you were not.
Are you seriosly comparing Bono with Ian? I mean I have nothing against Bono, but it`s just... not comparable... Ian was an artist, same as DBowie was, Iggy, the greats.
“Watching it fade away” I wish that part made it into the studio version
Powerful
I just found this version today.
This band is just the gift that keeps on giving.
You can just hear the raw energy of the dark melody. This is a band at peak power
👍And I thought I was probably through hearing fresh observations about Joy Division.
This is the vocal performance of a man possessed with a catharsis of emotions. It is hauntingly beautiful and is why I love live music. Martin Hannett was a genius in the studio but nothing compares to the sheer, raw energy of Joy Division on stage.
Amen.
My favourite joy division track. The lyrics hit hard. I used to play this back in the late 90s when i was in a band. Every time we played it, it nearly brought me to tears. Powerful
First ever gig I went to. I was 15.
man you're lucky
Omg please tell me more about
Dammmmmmmmmnnnnn
Nothing can compete with this. Lyrics are amazing, and the desperation in Ians voice. Absolute magnifisant!
Joy Division were one of the most powerful bands of all-time!
the one and only Ian Curtis - his voice & poetry changed my life
To idio ya mena /Same for me (sorry my Greek writing is limited)
mal
@@ΒΛΑΣΗΣΒΛΑΖΑΚΗΣ he weren't bad at putting a few words together.
OMG Ian's live vocals are so intense. Holy smokes.
Mesmerizing. Revolutionary. Nasty. Raw. Legendary. The band that spawned a generation. I can still feel the excitement of that time, and how the music was like throwing a molotov cocktail down the dusty worn out alley of smoothed out 70's pop trash.
very well put
I'm one of those ignorant fuks who came across this song from the movie. It sounded so good and I ended up looking it up. Went down a rabbit hole and became a serious Joy Division fan. Wish they put out more work.. But with legends you get what u can
Better late than never 🖤
I first listened to Love Will Tear Us Apart years ago and now I'm getting really into Joy Division because I explored their music more. I do like New Order, but Joy Division was an entirely different beast altogether. Every album JD made was great all around. My personal favorite is Still.
Which movie?
@@robinackermann7711 The Equalizer it was actually a cover done by Moby I believe.
Me to new dawn fades from the movie heat about a year ago. Been a jd fan since
Fuck dude. That drummer is killing it.
Stephen Morris doesn't get the praise he deserves he's phenomenal
holy jesus, just look at this picture. he is not singing, he is crying for help. this perfomance killed me
3:01 I jg😊 v f fcr
holy jesus? jesus doesn't want us for sunbeams, sunbeams are never made of like us.
I cried hearing this. I can say it is one of the most poingnant moments in music history ever since the time of creation and we’re hearing it.
Now, minute per minute, this is 43 years that Ian Curtis left us, but, forever in our Heart and Soul.... Raw energy, perfection.
No dislikes. Solid. This explains how legendary this performance is.
good job buddy
It's always interesting to see how the same song can change based on inflection of the singer: this version being the angry, defiant Ian while the last concert on Still version is the depressed, resigned, and defeated Ian.
I STUMBLED UPON THIS VERSION A FEW YEARS AGO AND WAS BLOWN AWAY,THIS IS THE MOST POWERFUL,RAW VERSION OF THIS MASTERPIECE.#WATCHINGITFADEAWAY #RESTINPEACEIAN
+thorazine666 world is who his world as ? what say?
The black sabbath influence shines through in sumner's tone, yet it manifests a place of its own, the sign of a true musician.
exactly,
Sai dae noia
Black Sabbath ! Your on the wrong vibe there Joy Division have no relation whatsoever to them , Hooky vaguely played a bit of heavy stuff but different genre all together.
@@andygretz I think he meant more so the tone of his guitar (and the way he plays the solo). Bernie is known to strap on an SG even back then, so it’s not so far fetched.
And Sabbath had a more diverse sound in the mid 70s most don’t acknowledge . Bits of jazz, folk, and prog mixed in w/ the heavy
@@andygretzYou sure about that? The Sabbath influence might have not been as great as the Velvet Underground or Bowie but this song and Day of the Lords were TOTALLY influenced by Sabbath. Even Bernard Sumner will tell you this…
In 1980 I was anxiously awaiting to see JD in Toronto, I was 16. A couple of weeks before the show the local radio station broke the news. Best band then , best band I have heard since then.
We all grieved, but understand. Ian's epilepsy had accelerated to where only increasing barbiturates controlled it. He saw himself as a human rug in a hospital bed on a morphine drip.
@@phylliselizahb1041 Interesting comment, how do you know that ?
I wish the audio quality wasn't potato. The intensity is incredible here.
tbh I like this version more than the original. it's dark, raw and heavy
as a black metal fan, im not sure you know what potato sound is, nor that you understand how to enjoy the potato sound!
It is the imperfection and dirtiness of the recording that makes this song special. Perfection is for the shallow.
Trve Kvlt level
"Oh, I've walked on water, run through fire
Can't seem to feel it anymore
It was me, waiting for me
Hoping for something more
Me, seeing me this time
Hoping for something else"
Can´t find anyone that hasn´t felt like that at least once in their life.
i think ian felt like that every day... so do i
A change of speed, a change of style
A change of scene, with no regrets
A chance to watch, admire the distance
Still occupied, though you forget
Different colors, different shades
Over each mistakes were made
I took the blame
Directionless, so plain to see
A loaded gun won't set you free
So you say
We'll share a drink and step outside
An angry voice and one who cried
We'll give you everything and more
The strain's too much, can't take much more
Oh, I've walked on water, run through fire
Can't seem to feel it anymore
It was me, waiting for me
Hoping for something more
Me, seeing me this time
Hoping for something else
the intro solo shakes my soul, simple and beautiful, pure art
rest safe ian
Perfect sound of bass guitar, the darkest one! Ian's voice is so full of energy in this performance, guitar, drums, everything is perfect! Absolutely the best performance of absolutely the best JD song!
I love this song with an upper tempo, got that punk and metal feeling
The heavier distortion really works amazing here. Better than the studio version.
Ian Curtis and Rozz Williams are my heroes ❤😊
All Saints ........marmalade x
WATCHING IT FADE AWAY! damn , this is the most intense version recorded. I notice , Peter Hook played this version 2 notes higher than the studio version, that's makin it more intense 👌
Probably the pitch change is something from the tape with which it was recorded
I have just discovered this version and I can't stop listening to it. I've liked Joy Division since I was 10 (11 years ago) but this recording has finally made me see how Curtis handled his pain. Very inspiring.
Сейчас тебе уже 24?
I love Joy Division... I have Shadow Play with my red Phoenix Art... on my channel.
check it out sometime. this Raven drawing is one of mine.
Anthem of all dark music. I prefer heavy metal and Black Sabbath, but this song and Joy Division in general are final range of dark music. This is the best sound of bass guitar I've ever heard!
Likely this recording is a half- or whole-step fast, adding to the eerie quality and making Ian's already awesome performance sound like opera.
It sounds fucking badass though. Holy shit. This version is in F minor, so it's a whole step.
Ian belting out the lyrics makes me feel something
Darkness is coming, Absolute masterpiece
The music of my youth, the music of my life
So raw. Genius.
This is a masterpiece. I've only ever listened to the recorded version. The change in speed,the raw energy, you can tell that they are really feeling the song.This is one of Ian's greatest performances, his best in my opinion. The world lost him to soon. R.I.P Ian Curtis.
Get a copy of Still.
@@jessiecuster3191 yes, brilliant album, amazing the difference between Still and the martin Hanett version.
Wooooowwww!!!! L'énergie brute, l'instrumentation au top, le désespoir perceptible, la classe
A mesmerising version of a stunning song .god bless Ian and joy division
this track always makes me remember that quote of nietzsche "if you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss also will gaze back into you."
The greatest record ever made. A masterpiece.
As someone who listens to modern extreme metal, this is the heaviest song of all time
2021 and still watching it fade away................ #RIPIan
Best version of this song.
Wow terrific extreme version indeed, with maybe some recording sounds issues making Ian's voice even a bit shaky at times but the performance is strong enough to catch us off guard...Probably one of the shortest live duration of this song as well. Thanks for the upload.
One of best song in music history
The Rage, The Pain, The Panic.
So Tragic, but its a Legendary song.
One of the best ever made.
WE'LL SHARE A DRINK AND STEP OUTSIDE
AN ANGRY VOICE, AND ONE WHO CRI-I-I-IED
I'LL GIVE YOU EVERYTHING AND MORE
THE STRAIN'S TOO MUCH, CAN'T TAKE MUCH MO-O-O-ORE
I'VE WALKED ON WATER, RAN THROUGH FIRE
CAN'T SEEM TO TAKE IT ANYMO-O-ORE
IT WAS ME, WAITING FOR ME THIS TIME
HOPING FOR SOMETHING MORE
WATCHING IT FADE IT AWAY, WATCH IT FADE AWAY
Masterpiece!!!
Love this song. Touched my soul...
Imagine being at an actual joy division gig
Like *holy shit you're actually there hearing and watching them play irl*
This is a "Power" I listened a few times and now im ready go to work!
The holy voice of Ian Curtis...
ian Curtis, my only hero
my dad was my hero, he was a fireman, he cut children out of cars without their heads and limbs, he found a head in a field one time, and people which were burnt to death. theres a hero. rant over joy division are my second favourite band but then theres the chameleons . each to their own. great bands, but heroes no. that has to be earned
Remember this. They were all 4 fucking amazingly talented lads.
1:48 music needs to play twice. But ian comes right up.
Stunning music would kill to see this live!
No doubt, this is their best song... very classic...
Que grande fuiste ian curtis.
The bass guitar is amazing!
Dios! Se siente como se quiebra su alma , la mejor versión que escuche.
O MIJ GOD THIS IS MORE HEAVE THAN THE VERSION ON STILL
Amo está versión, directo al alma. ✨❤
Awesome! Thank you so much for this. Spirtual...
Remarkable sound for a late 70's band, up there with Husker du for influencing and changing music.
Everyone listens to this version for that middle section. That shit hits hard.
Hits you in your soul
Where in the world is hope? Watching it fade away.
Fookin' LEGEND.
❤THE SUPREME BAND❤
IT WAS MEEEEEEEE, WAITING FOR ME THIS TIME-- HOPING FOR SOMETHING MORE!
DAMN IT SO POWERFUL! I FELT THAT, JUST AS IAN INTENDED THE REAL PEOPLE TO!!!
You know it's funny to hear from people of why they don't take Ian Curtis' as a vocal performer seriously. They say he didn't have the proper technique like Ronnie James Dio used to have, neither that awsome timber of the late Freddie Mercury. While in the reality it's all about broadcasting yourself through the vocal means, and the emotions that he'd managed to express via his voice is gorgeous. Well this record is 41 or 42 years old and it still impresses alot. What else should be said. Keep on doin' the science, guys who knows, maybe someday we'll be able to ressurect him through his DNA and witness another His performance)
This hits wayyyy harder live
Nothing before. Nothing after. Joy Division. 'Nuff said. (MMom, WRUW, 1980)
Incroyable merci pour cette version
How can i get tattooed this voice on my skin?
I think it already is
When you do, this is permanence.
@@Naefukabootio love's shattered cry
The cover of Unknown Pleasures would be a start.
Under my skin
Simplemente una joya, una obra de arte, hermosoooooooooo
I may join him soon.
Same
Diossss es que no puede ser más sensacional, como se siente la ira la rabia y lo oscuro de la voz de Ian y toda la banda, transmite muchos sentimientos, daría lo que fuera por regresar en tiempo y estar en uno de sus shows y poder verlo en persona.
ΣΤΗΝ ΛΕΦΚΗ ΜΕ ΑΓΑΠΗ Ο ΑΛΕΞΗΣ 11/02/2005 16:45❤
Emotions are powerful and dangerous if you dig deep enough. Don't let dark feelings engulf you. You have a choice.
quiet night out again :)
Holy Shit !! Ian ! Omg
Absolute brilliance!
Heartbreaking song pure real life
VIELEN LIEBEN DANK...FRIEDEN und FREIHEIT...
2021 Amazing
ian curtis 😍😍😍😍
Man this song just kicks so much ass. Just raw emotion in its purest form. So fucking brilliant.
a loaded gun won’t set you free
So you say
So close...
@@voodoovrac dont! I was too. don't, it gets better my friend.
@@clintdavies491 🙏❤️
Is was wahres dran....
Debbie Curtis questioned him about those lyrics (from her book) but he dismissed her concerns.
just incredible ! incredible strength !
JD live are raw . I love it.
God damnit this is so fucking good
Incroyable.... Pur talent.
is bloody brutal this version!!!! better than the one on the record!"!!!
Merci
Beautiful.
Listen the king voice
Here they come....the fog over the Ship Canal just gets darker.