your_hannibal
Sab, 29/07/2017 - 10:15
I think it'd be better if at the album section it was writing "Les Bains Douches 18 December 1979", the album where the song first appeared.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love_Will_Tear_Us_Apart "Love Will Tear Us Apart" was written about Ian Curtis' troubled relationship with his wife, Deborah Woodruff, whom he married in August 1975. Additionally, it deals with his own struggles with epilepsy, which he was diagnosed with in 1979, and the overwhelming stress of holding down a day job and his growing career as a singer.[8]
At a Joy Division gig in October 1979, Curtis met Belgian journalist and music promoter Annik Honoré and the two began a relationship, which caused further distress between Curtis and Woodruff.[8][9].
Speaking about her relationship with Curtis in a 2010 interview with Belgian magazine supplement Focus, Honoré said:
It was a completely pure and platonic relationship, very childish, very chaste… I did not have a sexual relationship with Ian. He was on medication, which rendered it a nonphysical relationship. I am so fed up that people question my word or his. People can say whatever they want, but I am the only person to have his letters… One of his letters says that the relationship with his wife Deborah had already finished prior to us meeting each other.[10].
Following Curtis's suicide, his wife Deborah had the phrase "Love Will Tear Us Apart" inscribed on his memorial stone.[32]
In the early hours of the next morning, Curtis died by suicide at the age of 23.[80]
He had used the kitchen's washing line to hang himself after having written a note to Deborah in which he declared his love for her despite his recent affair with Honoré.[n 8][33]
Deborah found his body soon after. In her biography, Touching from a Distance,[82]
Deborah recalls finding her husband's body and initially thinking that he was still alive before noticing the rope around his neck.[81]
According to Tony Wilson,[83] Curtis spent the few hours before his suicide watching Werner Herzog's 1977 film Stroszek and listening to Iggy Pop's 1977 album The Idiot.[33]
Stark notes the significance of this album, as Pop's title was inspired by Dostoyevsky's novel The Idiot about the spiritually sensitive epileptic prince who was driven mad by the tragic and violent society in which he lived.[84]
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your_hannibal
Sab, 29/07/2017 - 10:15
I think it'd be better if at the album section it was writing "Les Bains Douches 18 December 1979", the album where the song first appeared.
The best love song ever!!!!!!!!!