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Why do you feel this way? Let's talk...
Why do you feel this way? Let's talk...
i dont mind new order but joy division sucked
its heart and soul, but i wouldnt class that as an album because its a boxset. still its the greatest boxset ever!!!!
I will have to say that Closer is my favorite but, I listen to Substance & Unknown Pleasures quite often.
I thought that threads got archived if they haven't had posts within the last 3 months? Anyway, I'm glad that this one is still open; I was just about to post a similar poll. I'm also glad to see that my vote a year ago is the same one I'd make today.
And look! It was started by someone who now goes by a different username.
It's not a bad poll to revisit even if only to mention that the re-released, remastered editions of the albums are excellent. Normally I don't go in for remasters but I am always willing to waste more money on Peter Saville artwork so I went ahead and plunked down the money like a slave.
In the event a wise choice: the remasters were good enough to justify the blow to my self-esteem. The band sounds slightly crisper and the aural spaces Hannett carved out are even more expansive and haunting.
Now the question is, do I waste even more money buying the 180g vinyl versions to go with my CDs? They do come in the original sleeves...
It's funny that you should bring this up--I was just at the store on Sunday debating whether to buy them. I decided not to, for now, anyway.
Well, 2 of the 3 are a damn sight more interesting to look at than that NO Substance poster that you said you had!
You can live without them. But if you don't waste your money in acts of pointless consumption the terrorists win. Do you want that on your conscience?
It made sense in context. The contrast between the simplicity of Saville's design nicely offset the raw sensuality of my Tawny Kitaen poster, a scorching objet d'art that left the paint on the wall blistered and blubbled even before I'd gotten the last corner thumbtacked. Boy could that girl decorate the hood of a car.
She could have taken Gillian's place in the New Order lineup in 1980. THAT would have sold more records, definitely. Ad in NME: "Sexy, shapely, feline keyboardist wanted. 36D (pref. fake) and knack for posing on cars a must; post-gig gangbangs a plus; you love Can, Kraftwerk and Eno but wanna ROCK."