I know he said that but can it really be true? How can someone have described the feeling of Unknown Pleasures to him so accurately? This is so uncannily like JD in spirit - I can just image Ian Curtis singing each of these lines with weary sense of finality... Maybe Byrne misrembered or embellished, or maybe he was just possessed of magic in those days...
I know he said that but can it really be true? How can someone have described the feeling of Unknown Pleasures to him so accurately? This is so uncannily like JD in spirit - I can just image Ian Curtis singing each of these lines with weary sense of finality... Maybe Byrne misrembered or embellished, or maybe he was just possessed of magic in those days...
The song is about what David Byrne thought a Joy Division song would sound like, despite never hearing their music,
I know he said that but can it really be true? How can someone have described the feeling of Unknown Pleasures to him so accurately? This is so uncannily like JD in spirit - I can just image Ian Curtis singing each of these lines with weary sense of finality... Maybe Byrne misrembered or embellished, or maybe he was just possessed of magic in those days...
I know he said that but can it really be true? How can someone have described the feeling of Unknown Pleasures to him so accurately? This is so uncannily like JD in spirit - I can just image Ian Curtis singing each of these lines with weary sense of finality... Maybe Byrne misrembered or embellished, or maybe he was just possessed of magic in those days...