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Control soundtrack
i apologize if this has been posted already....
http://uk.news.launch.yahoo.com/dyna...ml&e=l_news_dm Bowie on "Control" soundtrack (Tuesday August 28, 2007 05:53 PM) David Bowie, Iggy Pop and The Velvet Underground all feature on the soundtrack to "Control", the new film about Joy Division singer Ian Curtis, it has been confirmed. Three new New Order instrumentals also appear on the album, having been specially written and recorded for the movie. Entitled "Exit", "Hypnosis" and "Get Out", the fresh material comes despite the band being at loggerheads in recent months about their future. Elsewhere on the soundtrack is The Killers' cover of Joy Division's "Shadowplay", plus music from Sex Pistols, Roxy Music, Buzzcocks and Kraftwerk. The tracklisting is as follows: New Order "Exit" The Velvet Underground "What Goes On" The Killers "Shadowplay" Buzzcocks "Boredom" (live) Joy Division "Dead Souls" Supersister "She Was Naked" Iggy Pop "Sister Midnight" Joy Division "Love Will Tear Us Apart" Sex Pistols "Problems" (live) New Order "Hypnosis" David Bowie "Drive-In Saturday" John Cooper Clarke "Evidently Chickentown" Roxy Music "2HB" Joy Division "Transmission" (cast version) Kraftwerk "Autobahn" Joy Division "Atmosphere" David Bowie "Warszawa" New Order "Get Out" "Control", the soundtrack, is released on October 1, four days before the release of the film to cinemas. |
Anyone completely unpsyched about this movie like I am?
I'm starting to think the Ian Curtis is like the Kurt Cobain of the 70's, except Ian Curtis was in a much better band. |
the killers? yeah!!! the only good selection for this soundtrack!!!
julian: ian curtis is the new kurt cobain. |
-_- I guess so.
Don't get me wrong, I like Joy Division. But I think I'd rather listen to WIRE or Gang of Four. |
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I like Nirvana, but the whole fanboyism of the band is pretty annoying.
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The movie may indeed show Ian Curtis as an earlier Kurt Cobain (or at least that's what I'm afraid of with the extracts...), but from what I've read in Deborah Curtis's book Ian and Kurt can't be compared at all in my opinion, apart from the fact they both comitted suicide. |
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I hope you're ironic :confused: |
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