Identifier8889293
Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Media TypeDVD
Media Count1
NoteAs part of the Joy Division Live & Promo Appearances 1979-1980 DVD.
J-Card CommentInfo File: Joy Division Live & Promo Appearances 1979-1980 4:3 29.97fps PCM Stereo Sources: ------- Here Are The Young Men (Master VHS). Substance (1st Gen VHS). Clips from various sources. HiRe Pictures. Sbds and Audience recordings. All the live footage was rearranged in chronological order and following the concert setlist. Where a decent sbd or aud recording was available that was synced and remastered. Live Appearances ---------------- Bowden Vale 1979-03-14 She's Lost Control Shadowplay Leaders Of Men Apollo Theatre 1979-10-27 Dead Souls Wilderness Love Wil Tear Us Apart Shadowplay She's Lost Control Apollo Theatre 1979-10-28 Sound Of Music Days Of The Lords They Walked In Line I Remember Nothing Transmission (encore) Effenar 1980-03-18 Digital New Dawn Fades Colony Autossugestion Promo Appearances ----------------- Granada Reports 1979 Shadowplay BBC Something Else 1979 She's Lost Control Transmission Promo Video 1980 Love Will Tear Us Apart Promo Video 1988 Atmosphere Extras ------ Wired TV Special Slideshows Ceremony New Dawn Fades Discography Special Thanks JasonA Mr.Metal MistyJM Compiled, Edited and Authored by Animal Projects This is a fan made DVD for free distribution amongst the fans Please DON'T SELL NEITHER BUY IT!!!!!!!!!! SUPPORT JOY DIVISION BUYING THEIR OFFICIAL RELEASES!
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Joy Division Compilation 1988-07-01 Wired Channel 4 TV, Manchester, UK
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
CommentFact 211.
Wired FAC 211 TV documentary.
Broadcast on July 1 1988.

This documentary consists mostly of interviews, so there is no tracklist. There are some brief (under thirty seconds at the most) snippets from performances.

Wired was a post-Tube Channel 4 music programme. This documentary coincided with
the re-release of Joy Division's back catalogue on CD in 1989 with the Substance album. It is a documentary on the history of Factory Records featuring interviews with Anthony H Wilson, Alan Erasmus, Rob Gretton, Paul Morley and Peter Hook.