Hey Brother... Can You Spare Some Ska?
Considered to be Joy Division's earlier days, Warsaw involved Joy Divison members Ian Curtis (vocals), Peter Hook (bass/backing vocals), Bernard Sumner (guitar/backing vocals) and Steve Brotherdale (drums). Initially, they called themselves The Stiff Kittens with Sumner (guitar), Hook (vocals/bass) and Tony Tabac (drums) before Curtis joined as vocalist/lyricist along with a new drummer, Terry Mason, in late '76. Defiantly more punk influenced and heavier, the band recorded a 5 track demo in July 1977 which remained unheard until 1994 when a semi-official bootleg CD was released. Following the dismissal of drummer Brotherdale shortly after the demo recording, Stephen Morris joined as drummer, thus forming the final band line-up. Following Morris' appointment the band's sound changed dramatically and in late '77 they changed their name to Joy Division, debuting under their new moniker in January 1978. The name Warsaw was taken from the track Warszawa from David Bowie's album Low. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Considered to be Joy Division's earlier days, Warsaw involved Joy Divison members Ian Curtis (vocals), Peter Hook (bass/backing vocals), Bernard Sumner (guitar/backing vocals) and Steve Brotherdale (drums). Initially, they called themselves The Stiff Kittens with Sumner (guitar), Hook (vocals/bass) and Tony Tabac (drums) before Curtis joined as vocalist/lyricist along with a new drummer, Terry Mason, in late '76. Defiantly more punk influenced and heavier, the band recorded a 5 track demo in July 1977 which remained unheard until 1994 when a semi-official bootleg CD was released. Following the dismissal of drummer Brotherdale shortly after the demo recording, Stephen Morris joined as drummer, thus forming the final band line-up. Following Morris' appointment the band's sound changed dramatically and in late '77 they changed their name to Joy Division, debuting under their new moniker in January 1978. The name Warsaw was taken from the track Warszawa from David Bowie's album Low. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
They Walked in Line
Leaders of Men
The Drawback
Failures
Warsaw
No Love Lost
Novelty
Transmission
Interzone
Shadowplay
Living in The Ice Age
As You Said
You're No Good for Me
At a Later Date
Inside the Line
Gutz
The Kill
They Walked In Line - Live
At a Later Date [*]
(Living in the) Ice Age
Gutz [*]
Inside the Line [*]
The Kill [*]
Joy Division
The Drawback (All of this for you)
Club Sex
Ice Age
Walked In Line
Tap Nasty
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Transmission - Live
The Drawback - Live
All Of This For You
07 Transmission
03 They Walked In Line
02 Leaders Of Men
At A Later Date - Live
10 Warsaw
01 The Drawback
The Getaway
Drawback
Leaders Of Men - Live
06 No Love Lost
08 Living In The Ice Age
04 Failures
05 Novelty
Reaction
09 Interzone
11 Shadowplay
Shalom
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