The fact that Ian bottled up his problems to keep his friends motivated shows what a great guy he was, just so sad that the help available now wasn't back then or he may still be here.
BayviewFinch Not What He meant dude. He meant that He didn’t want to show his emotions and how He felt in order to keep everyone else in the band happy. A very selfless thing to do.
Harrowing how desperate he must have been. He seems like a beautiful soul who's essence not just made some of the most iconic music but kept people around him going. Rip Ian Kevin Curits.
Ten years ago, I saw Peter Hook and the Light perform two sets consisting of "Unknown Pleasures" and "Power, Corruption and Lies". One of the best shows I've ever seen.
Hook is definitely in my top five bass players along with Lemmy. Anyone who can play a bass as lead guitar is a genius in my opinion. Have to agree with him on Curtis. A friend died and I didn't go say my goodbye, didn't go to the funeral as I'd dated his sister years ago and we still do not get along. I am absolutely gutted I didn't take the chance. Hid my own grief
The saddest thing to me is that the first suicide attempt looked more like a cry for help than an actual attempt at taking his life. You just never know.
I,m a joy division fan.i have ms and can suffer from depression,so called experts think they know it all!......they don,t!....and some medication can make you feel worse.you just have to find in life what you like and love doing.gotta go for it,only one life😀
I have epilepsy myself and I think it's likely Peter was talking about side effects carbamazepine can bring on suicidal thoughts . Ian Curtis so sadly gone to soon.
When he said modern day doctors looked at Ian's prescription and said "that was guaranteed to kill him", did he mean the epilepsy drugs contributed to his bipolar/depression, or did he mean they would have eventually physically killed him via toxicity?
I was wondering this too! I assume it is the emotional piece. Any medication that’s acting on the nervous system has such scary potential emotional side effects. And they had him in so many things at once, yikes! Poor Ian. He deserved so much better.
I know its hypothetical, but I suspect that Joy Division would have imploded on that U.S tour and New Order would have formed iregardless of Ian's suicide.
I love how at 23 hooky was a mans man in the pub , or maybe that was the way it was then , 23 year olds now are definitely not and not in the pub , it’s sad .
***** I'm not the Joy Division fanboy that romanticizes anything, I just think people forget that Ian was human too. Also no it was not well enough understood to diagnose a plethora of different mental illnesses, for all we know Ian could've been schizophrenic. Also that isn't actually true about if he didn't have epilepsy he wouldn't have committed suicide, when he was a teenager he told his then girlfriend Deborah that he would kill himself before he turned 25. Keep in mind that was before he had epilepsy, I personally think Ian was planning on doing it long before he eventually did it. I just think his affair and his epilepsy, as well as his fame sent him over the boiling point and he finally did it.
Ian was writing lyrics that hinted at suicidal tendencies before his epilepsy and pills and all that. Epilepsy, meds etc... probably drove him to that destination faster by enhancing his depression and anxiety but on their own, they do not get you into suicidal depression. Being laddish etc... doesn't guarantee that a person is not depressed. In fact most people who are suicidal look very normal on the outside just because they want to hide their vulnerabilities from the others.
Hooky is a great bass player, but he's no poet. He's exploited his connection with Joy Division to the max. I totally understand why the other members of the band don't talk to him (circa 2019).
The fact that Ian bottled up his problems to keep his friends motivated shows what a great guy he was, just so sad that the help available now wasn't back then or he may still be here.
He already had guilt that he had let the band down live sometimes and worried them enough so probably didn't want to add even more grief.
BayviewFinch Not What He meant dude. He meant that He didn’t want to show his emotions and how He felt in order to keep everyone else in the band happy. A very selfless thing to do.
Said who?!
I like how he said "bless you" to the person in the audience.
I appreciate his honesty. RIP Ian. Gone,never forgotten.
Harrowing how desperate he must have been. He seems like a beautiful soul who's essence not just made some of the most iconic music but kept people around him going. Rip Ian Kevin Curits.
“It wasn’t a film it was your life” wow that hit hard
Ten years ago, I saw Peter Hook and the Light perform two sets consisting of "Unknown Pleasures" and "Power, Corruption and Lies". One of the best shows I've ever seen.
So glad to hear more details about Hooky and Ian's relationship.
Ordinary extraordinary people who happened to be in two important bands.
Wow.... great interview
Hook is definitely in my top five bass players along with Lemmy.
Anyone who can play a bass as lead guitar is a genius in my opinion.
Have to agree with him on Curtis.
A friend died and I didn't go say my goodbye, didn't go to the funeral as I'd dated his sister years ago and we still do not get along. I am absolutely gutted I didn't take the chance. Hid my own grief
The saddest thing to me is that the first suicide attempt looked more like a cry for help than an actual attempt at taking his life. You just never know.
wow great interview we will always miss ian curtis
Rip Ian Curtis ❤️
I read that Ian tendeed to take the blame for anything and everything, that went wrong around him, poor kid.
That’s what he exactly says in his lyrics: “Over each mistakes were made I took the blame”
I,m a joy division fan.i have ms and can suffer from depression,so called experts think they know it all!......they don,t!....and some medication can make you feel worse.you just have to find in life what you like and love doing.gotta go for it,only one life😀
Breiks my heart, can only imagine if it was my mate that offed himself!! Rip Ian
:(
I have epilepsy myself and I think it's likely Peter was talking about side effects carbamazepine can bring on suicidal thoughts . Ian Curtis so sadly gone to soon.
24 Hour Party People was great
Die
Beste
Band
Aller
Zeiten!
wow peter hook and joy division
Joy Division for ever!
What a banger !
Ah fuck !! play the music !! they're yours, you were there with both bands, go on keep them going
❤️❤️❤️
When he said modern day doctors looked at Ian's prescription and said "that was guaranteed to kill him", did he mean the epilepsy drugs contributed to his bipolar/depression, or did he mean they would have eventually physically killed him via toxicity?
I was wondering this too! I assume it is the emotional piece. Any medication that’s acting on the nervous system has such scary potential emotional side effects. And they had him in so many things at once, yikes! Poor Ian. He deserved so much better.
They can cause suicidal ideation.
I know its hypothetical, but I suspect that Joy Division would have imploded on that U.S tour and New Order would have formed iregardless of Ian's suicide.
What about an Hi-Pass filter on those mics....? Just my two cents
I never realised that Hookey could speak, let alone form sentences. Modern Science. Amazing.
fuck off mate. form sentences huh. fuck off you douchebag
I love how at 23 hooky was a mans man in the pub , or maybe that was the way it was then , 23 year olds now are definitely not and not in the pub , it’s sad .
A lot of 23 yearoldsboys look gay with skinny jeans
distort
gone
Ian was bipolar? is that just speculation?
+Dizzy Rogue I read he was
***** I feel like your partially right, but like I said mental illness wasn't well understood. I guess we'll never know.
***** I'm not the Joy Division fanboy that romanticizes anything, I just think people forget that Ian was human too. Also no it was not well enough understood to diagnose a plethora of different mental illnesses, for all we know Ian could've been schizophrenic. Also that isn't actually true about if he didn't have epilepsy he wouldn't have committed suicide, when he was a teenager he told his then girlfriend Deborah that he would kill himself before he turned 25. Keep in mind that was before he had epilepsy, I personally think Ian was planning on doing it long before he eventually did it. I just think his affair and his epilepsy, as well as his fame sent him over the boiling point and he finally did it.
Ian was writing lyrics that hinted at suicidal tendencies before his epilepsy and pills and all that. Epilepsy, meds etc... probably drove him to that destination faster by enhancing his depression and anxiety but on their own, they do not get you into suicidal depression. Being laddish etc... doesn't guarantee that a person is not depressed. In fact most people who are suicidal look very normal on the outside just because they want to hide their vulnerabilities from the others.
Hooky is a great bass player, but he's no poet. He's exploited his connection with Joy Division to the max. I totally understand why the other members of the band don't talk to him (circa 2019).
Lol do you know bands made of 4 well spoken poets ?