liamcool
Blue Crack Addict
I'm going to bleach my hair like Stipe did there. It looks awesome.
wow, really? that must be a recent thing, i remember buying a copy for someone a few years back.
Murmur, Reckoning, Fables of the Reconstruction and Lifes Rich Pageant.
oh, i didn't know there were remasters out. i'd heard about new order's though, which apparently sound like crap.It is. Since the new remasters have been out, at least.
I'm going to bleach my hair like Stipe did there. It looks awesome.
For once, I'm in total agreement with you. Remember this moment, people.
oh, i didn't know there were remasters out. i'd heard about new order's though, which apparently sound like crap.
I don't need to bleach it. Ha.
yeah, it was released in 1998, but even iTunes only has a partial copy of it. The remasters came out in 2007. At least Closer and Unknown Pleasures. iTunes says Still's remaster came out in 1981.
You're also less than half as dashing as either me or Stipe.
QfT.
huh. i'm so out of the loop wif this stuff. i should buy some of this stuff as technically, the only joy division album i legally own is closer. well, i have unknown pleasures on vinyl so that counts. same wif new order, i've legally purchased low life from itunes and pcl on vinyl. that's ityeah, it was released in 1998, but even iTunes only has a partial copy of it. The remasters came out in 2007. At least Closer and Unknown Pleasures. iTunes says Still's remaster came out in 1981.
ewww.Digital damage, tracks skipping, etc.
I still want a copy of Movement, anyway. Cries and Whispers AND Ceremony?
They have some really good opening tracks. Radio Free Europe, Harborcoat, Feeling Gravitys Pull, Begin The Begin.
Hell yes. Feeling Gravity's Pull is one of my favourite openers ever.
Dude, no grammar. It's Gravitys.
oh my...this person has what looks like a ssn someone would make up. But it's legitimate.
our social security numbers are only nine digits
Then cut off the zero.
though i do remember reading about something totally relating to that. back in the day, a department store was selling wallets and wanted to show off how easily the ssn card could be displayed. instead of using a fake number (for example, i'd hope 123-45-6789 has never been issued to anyone), they used an employee's number i read it on snopes: snopes.com: Woolworth SSN Card
i mean, come on. wtfffffffffff
i know! stuff like that reassures me that people haven't become morons lately, we've always been stupid.... that is brilliant.
Love the woman at the end claiming the pamphlet number too.