BlueHammer85
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- 13 Oct 2010
- Messages
- 36,809
Bluehammer85
Last edited:
Not sure what Sumner was supposed to do.#10
#9
#8
#7
#6
#5
#4
#3
#2
#1
Profound or ironic? I don't think so.
So pleased, by the way, that you have studied me so much that you know exactly how much I have/haven't listened to NO before offering my opinion. Apologies that it isn't worth anything like as much as your high and mighty exalted one :-)
He's on the the streets of London, maybe Dublin, Dundee or Humberside, I often wonder to myself.FFS here we go again!
Where is Mr Pannik when I need him!?
I have FOURTEEN accounts not 50.
Sick of this slandering......
This is absolute gash.Looks like there's going to be tears here.
Please click 'Like' on the song you prefer.
Round 2/M4
The Chameleons - Tears
v
Aldous Harding - Stop Your Tears
Think you lost your argument when you put the John Barnes rap at #2! :P#10
#9
#8
#7
#6
#5
#4
#3
#2
#1
Profound or ironic? I don't think so.
So pleased, by the way, that you have studied me so much that you know exactly how much I have/haven't listened to NO before offering my opinion. Apologies that it isn't worth anything like as much as your high and mighty exalted one :-)
And I love the acoustic version as much as I love the full band versiontears a brilliant song easy choice for me
I think JD can lay a pretty decent claim to being more influential, but it doesn't really matter, as I consider the two fraternal twins and their overall output stem to stern pretty spectacular. But you make a very good point about Barney being banal/boring almost as a counterweight to IC. I bet if Steve Morris had ended up as lead singer as was considered we'd have seen a not-dissimilar set of lyrics.Not sure what Sumner was supposed to do.
Ian Curtis was a troubled fella who bared his soul, through his lyrics. Not sure how Sumner could even attempt to replicate or come close to what Joy Division did lyrically. How do you follow the guy who killed himself and spoke if his misery through his lyrics.
Sumner had no choice but to go pretty much the other way.
Musically, New Order as far more influential and important, compared to Joy Division.