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Post by Animals! So Weird on Nov 19, 2006 22:18:36 GMT -5
any info??
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teo
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Post by teo on Dec 6, 2006 12:40:53 GMT -5
I did an interview with Jamie for an Austrian Music Zine (cover story); he told me:
"our tour manager put that up as joke. he loves to make up lies about us and call it conceptual art.. no screen play."
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Post by Animals! So Weird on Dec 6, 2006 15:20:33 GMT -5
david needs to stop that shit. it gets my hopes up yannow?
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Post by TheDeadTexan on Dec 6, 2006 17:31:23 GMT -5
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Post by thisshitisoranges on Dec 6, 2006 17:59:42 GMT -5
The post-hardcore band Thursday wrote a song called "Ian Curtis" and features the line "Love has torn us apart." It also features numerous references to Joy Division songs and lyrics.
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Post by TheDeadTexan on Dec 6, 2006 21:46:59 GMT -5
Haha, my bad. I should've said the second to last paragraph in the Death section.
The night Curtis died, days before Joy Division was to begin its first American tour, he watched one of his favourite movies, Stroszek by Werner Herzog. He later hanged himself in his kitchen while reportedly listening to Iggy Pop's The Idiot. On top of the LP cover was a small cut out photograph of a grey sky taken by artist David Horvitz[/i].
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Post by emilyrose on Dec 6, 2006 22:48:10 GMT -5
oh david horvitz...such a silly fellow.
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Post by penicillin on Dec 7, 2006 8:46:05 GMT -5
No, it's conceptual ! it's about death of famous people en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bas_Jan_Ader : der was lost at sea while attempting a single-handed west-east crossing of the Atlantic in a 13ft pocket cruiser, a modified Guppy 13 named "Ocean Wave". The passage was part two of a work of performance art titled "In Search of the Miraculous". Radio contact broke off three weeks into the voyage, and Ader is presumed lost off the coast of Cape Cod. The boat was found after 10 months, floating partially submerged 150 miles West-Southwest of the coast of Ireland; his body was never found.
The boat, after being recovered by the Spanish fishing vessel that found it, was taken to Corunna where it was stolen a few days later. Years later photographs of the wreckage were exhibited by the artist, David Horvitz. When accused of theft, Horvitz responded that he had filmed and photographed the wreckage in the few days between when it had been found and when it was stolen. In protest of the accusation Horvitz has since refused to exhibit the photographs and film-footage (the film has never been seen by the general public).
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Post by penicillin on Dec 7, 2006 9:00:55 GMT -5
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Post by kitchencabinet on Dec 7, 2006 20:26:15 GMT -5
"David Horvitz, an investor who partnered with Stiles on the Sawgrass Park of Commerce and three buildings downtown, calls Stiles "a hard-driving, hard-working guy" and "the soul of his company." He says he has learned a lot about Stiles by fishing with him. " He's everywhere! www.stiles.com/news_sflceo_article.htm
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Post by jarretttree on Dec 8, 2006 1:18:29 GMT -5
That is friggin hilarious.
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