Read Unknown Pleasures: Inside Joy Division Online
Authors: Peter Hook
Tags: #Punk, #Personal Memoirs, #Music, #Biography & Autobiography, #Genres & Styles, #Composers & Musicians
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Stone Roses,
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Stooges,
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Stowell Memorial School,
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Stranglers,
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Strummer, Joe,
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Stuff the Superstars,
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Sturridge, Charles,
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‘Substance’,
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Suicide with the Actors,
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Sumner, Bernard (‘Barney’) (formerly Bernard Dickin),
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a.k.a. Bernard Albrecht,
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bad behaviour of,
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band formed by,
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‘Barney Rubble’ sobriquet of,
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becomes a skinhead,
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birth of,
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comic nature of,
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‘economical’ playing of,
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education of,
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exams taken by,
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first gig as Joy Division,
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girls/girlfriends and,
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gran’s organ borrowed by,
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graphic design skills of,
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guitar-playing skills of,
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Ian close to,
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Ian’s death and,
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infamous sleeping bag of,
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parents indulge,
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Peter praises,
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Peter’s arguments with,
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PM falls out with,
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press/media and,
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pubbing/clubbing of,
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RCA deal and,
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Sex Pistols inspire,
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songs written/produced by,
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Sue marries,
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Terry’s relationship with,
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threatens to leave New Order,
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WWII obsession of,
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see also
Dickin, Bernard
Sumner, Sue (née Barlow) (Bernard’s wife),
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Sunshine Valley Dance Band,
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Surbiton Preparatory,
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Surgical Supports,
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Swan Records,
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Swell Maps,
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Swing Out Sister,
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Swingin’ Apple, Liverpool,
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SX,
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Syd Lawrence Orchestra,
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T. J. M. Records,
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Tanz Der Youth,
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Teardrop Explodes,
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Tennant, Neil,
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‘Tension’,
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Teret, Ray,
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Tester, Nick,
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‘The Drawback (All of This for You)’,
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‘These Days’,
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Time & Place,
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Time Out
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timelines:
May 1948 to April 1976,
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June 1976 to December 1977,
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January 1978 to December 1978,
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January to December 1979,
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January 1980 to October 1981,
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Time’s Up,
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TJM Studios,
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Tonay, Don,
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Top of the Pops
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Top Rank, Sheffield,
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Topping, Simon,
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Touching From a Distance
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Toyah,
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‘Transmission’,
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Trident Studios,
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Tschichold, Jan,
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Turmel, Jean-Pierre,
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24 Hour Party People
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Ian’s death and,
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resigns/unresigns,
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Twinny (Paul) (friend),
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Twisted Wheel,
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Ultravox,
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United Artists,
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Unknown Pleasures
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‘Untitled’,
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Vicious, Sid,
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Virgin Records,
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Visage,
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Waiting for the Siren’s Call
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Walker, Geordie,
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Wall, Mick,
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Ward, Dave,
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Warner,
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Warsaw (formerly Stiff Kittens, later Joy Division, then New Order,
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‘A Talent Contest’ entered by,
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band members take turns to manage,
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billed as Stiff Kittens,
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bootlegged tape of,
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formed,
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manager and roadie of (Terry),
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Nazi associations dog,
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Steve B joins,
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Steve B leaves,
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Virgin Records sign,
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Warsaw Pakt hampers,
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Warsaw ‘Live in Middlesboro’
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Waters, John,
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Weller, Paul,
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Westwood, Vivienne,
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White, Barry,
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Whitehead, Malcolm,
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Whitehouse, Mary,
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Who,
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Wiggin, Paul,
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‘Wilderness’,
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Williams, Robbie,
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Wilson, Mr (work colleague),
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Wilson, Tony,
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