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Joy Division - She's Lost Control (Live At Something Else Show) [Remastered] [HD]

Among the many episodes, amidst the total solitude and despair of a man alone in a world that cannot stand him, I remember a couple.

Ian discovered while returning home from a concert in London that he was epileptic. That’s what those movements he often felt compelled to make on stage were… and to think that the audience thought it was a spectral dance, something choreographed… he was alone in this too.

During the early days with the band, to earn some money, the young man worked in social care first in Manchester and then as a disability assistant in Macclesfield. Here he mainly helps a girl who is also epileptic. One day, she doesn’t show up… she’s dead. And so every time he sings this song, he thinks of her and of himself suffering from the same affliction and who could meet the same fate…

And then enough, at the start of a new tour, he writes a love letter to his Debora and hangs himself. Despair no longer exists… it’s finally over.

You who love the band have enjoyed their art; for me, his fragile being like a crystal and sensitive as…

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Joy DivisionUnknown Pleasures
Album - 15 june 1979

Ian Curtis almost doesn’t sing, he 'is', he screams, he declares himself and his clear torment in a desperate and raw way. emily
Track 06 - She's Lost Control