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Putting the Fast in Belfast 5 (Stiff Little Fingers & Guests)
I had no way to get the D750 in to the gig so settled for my little TG-6. Not really the ideal tool for the job. I just used it on automatic settings & happy enough with some of the pictures but I’d much prefer to have got the big camera in.
Peter Hook & The Light - Ceremony
Berlin, 12.2018
"On est arrivé totalement décalés au siège de la BBC et en pleine gueule de bois. Le voyage retour s'était fait avec nos vieux potes de festival, The Specials. Eux aussi partaient de New York. Ce voyage avait donc était pas mal arrosé.
[...] À cette époque, Top of the Pops était une institution dans le paysage audiovisuel. L'émission existait depuis longtemps et était très respectée. Comme pour la Reine, elle ne servait pas à grand-chose pour le citoyen lambda, mais on était sensible à la nostalgie qui en émanait et à sa touche so british."
>>> Lol Tolhurst.......in: Cured - Two imaginary boys (2016)
Listen to the live transmission : www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1tdTS_Jr8s
Alva Noto
Book :
Peter Hook
Unknown Pleasures
Inside Joy Division
Simon & Schuster
2016
CD :
Joy Division
Unknown Pleasures
Factory
FAC10
Design by Peter Saville
iTunes :
Komet
Puls
Raster - Noton
RN02
GMACP 1919 ...
Joy Division
CD :
William S. Burroughs
The Instrument Of Control
Archivio Letterario
2006
Postcard :
Stockholm Monsters
How Corrupt Is Rough Trade ?
Factory Benelux
FBN46
Design . Trevor Johnson
Use Hearing Protection
GMA
The front cover image comes from an edition of the Cambridge Encyclopedia of Astronomy, and was originally drawn with black lines on a white background. It presents successive pulses from the first pulsar discovered, PSR B1919+21—often referred to in the context of this album by its older name, CP 1919.[13] The image was suggested by drummer Stephen Morris[14] and the cover design is credited to Joy Division, Peter Saville and Chris Mathan. The back cover of the album contains no track listings, leaving a blank table where one would expect the listings to be. The original release came in a textured sleeve.[2]
The original LP release contained no track information on the labels, nor the traditional "side one" and "side two" designations. The ostensible "side one" was labeled Outside and displayed a reproduction of the image on the album cover, while the other side was labeled Inside and displayed the same image with the colors reversed (black-on-white). Track information and album credits appeared on the inner sleeve only.
Unknown Pleasures is English post-punk band Joy Division's debut album, released in 1979 through Factory Records. Martin Hannett produced the record at Strawberry Studios, Stockport, England. The album sold poorly upon release, but due to the subsequent success of Joy Division with the 1980 single "Love Will Tear Us Apart", Unknown Pleasures is now better known. Factory boss Tony Wilson had so much faith in the band that he contributed his £8,500 life savings toward the cost of producing the initial run of 10,000 copies of the album.[
EXPLORE: Highest position: 323 on Monday, March 9, 2009
Dawn over Bourg-Saint-Maurice and the Tarentaise valley, France. View from Les Coches.
View large and hit F11 for full effect.
For Phili who is "Going to ski for the first time in my life" next week!
"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 colours, 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."
New Dawn Fades, Ian Curtis/Joy Division ,1979
EXPLORE: Highest position: 219 on Tuesday, March 31, 2009
A Zen moment from the Science Museum, London.
"To the centre of the city where all roads meet, waiting for you,
To the depths of the ocean where all hopes sank, searching for you,
I was moving through the silence without motion, waiting for you,
In a room with a window in the corner, I found truth."
Ian Curtis/Joy Division, Shadowplay, 1978.
Tribute to a great album and suberb album cover: "Closer" by Joy Division. The photograph by Bernard Pierre Wolff was used for the album cover created by Peter Saville.
I tried to create a similar, dark with a sparkle of hope, atmosphere.
Tomba Appiani by D. Paernio (1910) at the stunning Staglieno Cemetery in Genoa.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joy_Division
So like, i got a new photoshop edtn. after months of nothing, so was playing with stuff, n kinda liked this :)
Genova - Cimitero monumentale di Staglieno
Tomba Pellegrini
Canon EOS 5D Mark II
EF24-70mm f/4L IS USM - ISO 1600
When routine bites hard
and ambitions are low.
And resentment rides high
but emotions won't grow.
And we're changing our ways
taking different roads.
Love, love will tear us apart again.
Love, love will tear us apart again.
Why is the bedroom so cold
turned away on your side?
Is my timing that flawed
our respect run so dry?
Yet there's still this appeal
that we've kept through our lives.
Love, love will tear us apart again.
Love, love will tear us apart again.
Do you cry out in your sleep,
all my failings expose?
Gets a taste in my mouth
as desperation takes hold.
Why is it something so good
just can't function no more?
Love, love will tear us apart again.
Love, love will tear us apart again.
Love, love will tear us apart again...
This is the grave of Appiani family in the Staglieno cemetery to Genoa.
Joy Division used a photograph of this grave for their first album Closer.
Joy Division
Book :
Too Young To Die
Pavilion Books
2020
Design . Peter Saville
Punk and Post - Punk Graphic Design
CD :
Joy Division
Closer
Factory
FAC25
Design . Peter Saville
Photography . Anton Corbijn
iMusic :
Joy Division
Atrocity Exhibition
Factory
FAC25
GMArt & Soul ...
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MSCED is a personal, (ideally-) daily design exercise wherein I churn out type-centric black and white drabbles using song titles, the Univers type family (Kozuka Gothic for Japanese type) and some wonderful images from Wikimedia Commons. More drabbles over at my Tumblog.
IMG : By Lisa4edit (Own work) [CC0], via Wikimedia Commons // By Brookie (Own work) [GFDL, CC-BY-SA-3.0 or CC-BY-SA-2.5-2.0-1.0], via Wikimedia Commons
158/365.
I feel it closing in,
As patterns seem to form.
I feel it cold and warm.
The shadows start to fall.
Joy Division - Digital
(really diggin' this week's theme!)
Jef Aérosol : stencilled paste-up of Ian curtis (Joy Division) on Coronet street (between Old street and Hoxton Square), London... (july 17th 2007)
(I'm quite happy with my use of the white line that was on the wall...)
join the Jef Aérosol group : www.flickr.com/groups/47781651@N00/
To order the book / pour commander le livre :
VIP Very Important Pochoirs - Jef Aérosol (Editions Alternatives, Paris)
A few pics from Berlin this week, folks.
The first is a slightly unusual depiction of the Memorial to the Murdered Members of the Reichstag which is a series of 96 cast iron plates, each depicting a member of the Reichstag murdered between 1939 and 1945 - many in the concentration camps.
The title is based on that wonderful album Unknown Pleasures from Joy Division and its iconic artwork from graphic designer Peter Saville.
Joy Division
Book :
Josef Albers
L' Interaction Des Couleurs
Hazan
2008
CD :
Farben
Textstar
Klang Elektronik
KLANG07
Written & Produced by Jan Jelinek
iTunes :
Mouse On Mars
Interactionist Respoke
Sonig Records
SONIG18
CGMAYK ...