
This Searing Light, the Sun and Everything Else
Joy Division: The Oral History
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Narrated by:
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Liam Gerrard
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By:
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Jon Savage
About this listen
An exciting new book on Joy Division, featuring never before told stories.
Jon Savage's oral history of Joy Division is the last word on the band that ended with the suicide of Ian Curtis in Macclesfield on May 18, 1980. It weaves together interviews conducted by the author, but never used in the making of the film Joy Division, which told the story of the band in their own words, as well as those of their peers, collaborators, and contemporaries.
Here are 15, or so, vivid witnesses to the band's genesis, meteoric rise, and tragic demise, including Peter Hook, Bernard Sumner, Annike Honore, Deborah Curtis, Paul Morley, Tony Wilson, Rob Gretton, Martin Hannet.... It is the story of young men driven to create and cause rock 'n' roll havoc inspired by literature, radical ideas, and the wasteland that was post-industrial Manchester in the late '70s. It is as intense and funny and alive as only an oral history can be, recalling masterpieces like "Edie" by Jean Stein and "Meet Me in the Bathroom" by Lizzy Goodman. It is essential listening.
©2019 Jon Savage (P)2019 TantorSuperb
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But for me what lets this audio book down is the narrator, he has a jarring sounding voice, and obviously has no knowledge of the subject, as he continually mis-pronouces bands, places and peoples names which I found most irritating.
As my title suggests would have been good book to read but not so good to listen to.
A better read than a listen ?
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A well written timeline of a superb band
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Perpetuates the myth
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