Joy Division at Birmingham University’s High Hall on May 2, 1980.
Photo by Mick Emerson.
(Maybe the last concert?)
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A basket of roses por Henry Fantin-Latour // New Order ,Power ,Corruption and lies
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I've got the spirit, lose the feeling, take the shock away.
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Back stage after Cities in the Park 4th of August 1991, at Heaton Park, Manchester
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Joy Division (from left) Peter Hook, Ian Curtis, Bernard Sumner and Stephen Morris
📷 Harry Goodwin-Rex Features
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New Order live at the Ukrainian National Home in the East Village of New York City in 1981.
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New Order's swimming pool photo shoot for a Sounds cover feature by Kevin Cummins at the Holiday Inn pool in Washington DC, on July 9, 1983, during the band's US tour.
"The band travelled to America, visiting nightclubs, bringing their new-found electronic influences to bear upon their era-defining 1983 single, “Blue Monday”.
Cummins photographed them in America shortly after that release, four sunlit individual portraits against the chemical blue backdrop of a swimming pool. “I thought it would be really nice to do some pictures that echoed David Hockney,” says Cummins, and his photographs convey a bright and slightly brittle Los Angeles optimism. “We weren’t going to LA, so I used the Holiday Inn pool in Washington, DC.”
“New Order were so lazy and so disinterested in having their photograph taken,” he recalls. “If you could ever suggest anything to them that meant all they had to do was lie down with their eyes closed and forget I was there, they were really into it.”
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Ian Curtis and Bernard Sumner, 1979.
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