Amazing to think I was at that gig ! JD were contained in a tiny blue circular ring where the acoustics were naff ! Really enjoyed the evening especially as we were lucky to get in ! A big West In Dian chap was on the door being very selective about who was allowed in . As we got closer I recognised him as I’d played cricket against his team the previous year ! My girlfriend at the time was really impressed that we were able to get into the Warehouse ! Happy Days!
Wasn't that with Husker Du as support? I know the Huskers were going to support them on some of their US dates. Thinking about it hurts my heart - what could have been. Can you imagine, seeing JD and an early hardcore thrash-y Husker Du on the same bill? Maybe there's an alternate universe out there where he got proper help after his first suicide attempt, took a break from the band and was rejuvenated following the moderate success of Closer and LWTUA, resulting in a successful and celebrated US tour. This is starting to sound like fan fiction.
@@snottersofsnot8644 I don't recall if Husker Du was supporting but sounds quite possible they were definitely on the scene then. I was devastated when I heard it on CFNY as a 16yr old kid. I went down to the BASS outlet because I wanted a souvenir ticket at least but the bastards wouldn't give me one.
@@vv247 That's a pity - I'm pretty sure the tickets for the cancelled shows are worth quite a bit nowadays. Bob Mould refers to them being booked to support JD on their tour in his autobiography. Not sure if it was for the whole tour - I think they were just going to do the east coast.
I was in attendance at this and to say it changed my life in an understatement! Stood there in my 'The Who' t shirt with my mouth wide open, what a fucking gig. Shadowplay has to be the best and most powerful live recording I have ever heard, smashed it. Interestingly, Hooky's version of things that night don't really stack up, I ask Stephen Morris about this on a live 'Ask the Drummer' podcast that he did. Check it out on here somewhere. Stephen is and will always be my greatest ever musical influence, i'm still playing drums now in original bands aged 60 fucking 2 !!
Great effort with the video/audio. We take it for granted these days that this bootleg exists - back in the day, we only had a very poor copy of this source (which some comments here have mistakenly referred to as the "audience tape"). Despite the poor quality, and as much as I love the power of the performances at Bowden Vale, Russell Club and Eindhoven, this tape was always my favourite. This version of The Eternal is my favourite live JD track - when the echo kicks in on "watching them pass like clouds in the sky" it gives me chills, and I only wish they'd used echo on his vocals more often. I was never aware of the Shadowplay bootleg (I'd given up collecting in the 90s) so when it was released officially it was a dream come true. Despite the official release, the Shadowplay bootleg is a better copy - probably one generation up in the stream. Fage did a great job with this - he also did a great job cleaning up the Eindhoven tape.
That beautiful raw Synth the ARP Omni 2 with Hollow waveform turned on, this as a bootleg on tape I had back in 80 got me into buying one, then collected ARP synths ever since
Always loved this gig, got an audience recording as well as the soundboard that was semi-officially released. Superbly done video, really nice job, thank you
Screw me, I'm from Preston, although I think I was in Darwen in 1980 but moved to Preston in 1981-ish. I've been to The Warehouse (was 'Raiders' for a while for a few years when I was there) but I never knew Joy Division played in Preston until today in 2020. Oh my god !
Went to Raiders in 87 i think, alternative disco, some twat chinned me from the other side of the mosh, fell on my arse and cut my elbow on some broken glass. Looked at my mates who saw it and was pointing to who did it then flew over the top of the pit of people and levelled him. Ended up on Preston station that night in the room with the heater but my head was throbbing by then and couldn`t sleep on my arm. Good times . Came over from Accrington. Also bought some shoe polish from the pub as hash, we were only kids getting into it.
@@eugenemclemmont4045 well Preston was never the high life but there were certainly 'experiences' to be had in that town full of silliness and shenanigans. I never saw any fights in all my years of going out on Preston nights, it was surprisingly peaceful 1988-1991 I thought.
Kev. Steve (Ollie) - we shared this evening but I don't know where you are now. Maybe you'll read this and give me a shout. Had seen them a few times before including Mancs Rafters when Tony Wilson signed them. 40+ years later it feels like a dream when I listen to this. Their music was trance inducing. Preston Warehouse was a dingy venue ! Probably had a few beers so it may have been my pint being pumped - sorry ;-)
i love listening to gigs where it all goes to shit for a while , reminds me of playing in bands years ago , not every gig is perfect , sometimes shit happens and you have to deal with it , ive played gigs where the monitors didnt work and none of us could hear anything apart from the drums , we got through it , played a gig where the singer asked for more vocal in the monitors please and she decided "fuck this " and turned all the faders up deafening everyone in the venue , it kicked off that night and we were banned from the venue , good times
What a shame Heart & Soul (prob my favourite JD song) is plagued by technical problems and aborted mid-way through... it was sounding pretty awesome stripped back to just drums, synth-bassline and vocal, almost Dub-like. Still trying to find a decent live version of this track… they didn't play it very often it seems
diablos eso fue desastroso JAJAJAJ pero la versión de the eternal fue calofriantemente genial. este era su estilo de todas formas, esto es joy division
I love the fact that this is probably the worst live recording of Joy Division and yet this version of The Eternal is the best even better than studio to my ears
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@Joshua Greham zZZ
Any chance you could reupload this, brother?
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@@stubblejumper Thank you good sir
Anychance of a fresh upload of this? The link no longer works. Thanks.
Amazing to think I was at that gig ! JD were contained in a tiny blue circular ring where the acoustics were naff ! Really enjoyed the evening especially as we were lucky to get in ! A big West In Dian chap was on the door being very selective about who was allowed in . As we got closer I recognised him as I’d played cricket against his team the previous year ! My girlfriend at the time was really impressed that we were able to get into the Warehouse ! Happy Days!
Are you from Preston mate?
jealous. I did see Peter Hook &
the Light recently however. Closer to JD than today's New Order
@@jumofi Yes born and bred ! Don’t live there now , but see PNE several times each season !
Nice
Lucky you 🍄 A CERTAIN RATIO friend gave me this gift a long time ago 🤩 numbers keep on giving 🎁
''Everythings falling apart'' - Ian Curtis
I effing love that moment!
😭😭😂
Y ¡qué razón tenía!
In 1980 I was waiting to see them in Toronto...
Wasn't that with Husker Du as support? I know the Huskers were going to support them on some of their US dates. Thinking about it hurts my heart - what could have been. Can you imagine, seeing JD and an early hardcore thrash-y Husker Du on the same bill? Maybe there's an alternate universe out there where he got proper help after his first suicide attempt, took a break from the band and was rejuvenated following the moderate success of Closer and LWTUA, resulting in a successful and celebrated US tour. This is starting to sound like fan fiction.
@@snottersofsnot8644 I don't recall if Husker Du was supporting but sounds quite possible they were definitely on the scene then. I was devastated when I heard it on CFNY as a 16yr old kid. I went down to the BASS outlet because I wanted a souvenir ticket at least but the bastards wouldn't give me one.
@@vv247 That's a pity - I'm pretty sure the tickets for the cancelled shows are worth quite a bit nowadays.
Bob Mould refers to them being booked to support JD on their tour in his autobiography. Not sure if it was for the whole tour - I think they were just going to do the east coast.
Crikey that version of The Eternal is completely stunning. Love the weird Vox Fantom tremolo effect that Ian is playing alongside the synth.
This version of The Eternal is magical
@@-shadowist-5486 EXACTLY, and I'd add some Kraftwerk's Radioactivity
☀️🌷☀️🥴
Imo this is indeed thr best version (of the very few that were performed)
It is possible, but he doesn'tt put a note in its place
this version of The Eternal is truly godlike! ty for sharing
I still have an analog cassette tape from this gig that traded for decades ago. It's an awesome show .
I was at this gig! I was at every gig on RUclips
Good for you
That guy Peter Hook he saw every gig Joy Division played
I was in attendance at this and to say it changed my life in an understatement! Stood there in my 'The Who' t shirt with my mouth wide open, what a fucking gig. Shadowplay has to be the best and most powerful live recording I have ever heard, smashed it. Interestingly, Hooky's version of things that night don't really stack up, I ask Stephen Morris about this on a live 'Ask the Drummer' podcast that he did. Check it out on here somewhere. Stephen is and will always be my greatest ever musical influence, i'm still playing drums now in original bands aged 60 fucking 2 !!
Keep rocking on dude, things in this world are starting to get weird.
A nice gig to be paid in frozen chickens
At least you can eat that. Being paid in exposure only would leave you hungry.
Great effort with the video/audio. We take it for granted these days that this bootleg exists - back in the day, we only had a very poor copy of this source (which some comments here have mistakenly referred to as the "audience tape"). Despite the poor quality, and as much as I love the power of the performances at Bowden Vale, Russell Club and Eindhoven, this tape was always my favourite. This version of The Eternal is my favourite live JD track - when the echo kicks in on "watching them pass like clouds in the sky" it gives me chills, and I only wish they'd used echo on his vocals more often. I was never aware of the Shadowplay bootleg (I'd given up collecting in the 90s) so when it was released officially it was a dream come true. Despite the official release, the Shadowplay bootleg is a better copy - probably one generation up in the stream. Fage did a great job with this - he also did a great job cleaning up the Eindhoven tape.
Great to listen to Ian playing Incubation with his VOX PHANTOM guitar...
ians screaming on transmission was fuckin legendary
Exactly 40 years day-for-day...
Despite the sound issues this is amazing!
That beautiful raw Synth the ARP Omni 2 with Hollow waveform turned on, this as a bootleg on tape I had back in 80 got me into buying one, then collected ARP synths ever since
The night they debuted this song. This night was an absolute magical mess. Awesome!!! Even when things go wrong it’s still fantastic.
This performance of The Eternal is insane, the glitches amongst the ambient music create such an incredible atmosphere
Always loved this gig, got an audience recording as well as the soundboard that was semi-officially released. Superbly done video, really nice job, thank you
YOU DESERVE A PRIZE FOR YOUR MASTERPIECE JOB.
Congratulations. Very Thank You. Ian Curtis deserved listened to this treasure.
Brilliant. The syncing with videos of the same songs from different venues is a fabulous idea.
This “Preston” bootleg actually makes sense with the video(s) you put together so brilliantly - Thank You!
The echoes in Warsaw made my spine tingle. Thank you so much for this
This is great, love hearing live performances. Definitely need a copy of this.
this is my favorite youtube video of all time.
What a find, just stumbled on this. How I love JD! Disorder, wow! Thanks for posting.
Best recording of a live, raw Joy Division…..Backs to the wall, and winning.
Screw me, I'm from Preston, although I think I was in Darwen in 1980 but moved to Preston in 1981-ish. I've been to The Warehouse (was 'Raiders' for a while for a few years when I was there) but I never knew Joy Division played in Preston until today in 2020. Oh my god !
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Went to Raiders in 87 i think, alternative disco, some twat chinned me from the other side of the mosh, fell on my arse and cut my elbow on some broken glass. Looked at my mates who saw it and was pointing to who did it then flew over the top of the pit of people and levelled him. Ended up on Preston station that night in the room with the heater but my head was throbbing by then and couldn`t sleep on my arm. Good times . Came over from Accrington. Also bought some shoe polish from the pub as hash, we were only kids getting into it.
@@eugenemclemmont4045 well Preston was never the high life but there were certainly 'experiences' to be had in that town full of silliness and shenanigans. I never saw any fights in all my years of going out on Preston nights, it was surprisingly peaceful 1988-1991 I thought.
F'n awesome 👌 upload ...whoever made this video edit ...you're a rock star
WOW, phenomenal!
Great,really appreciate this,background story addition and all
Excellent job man. Really brilliantly put together. Thank you.
The Eternal!!
this is amazing, thank you!
Hear and Soul is great....The sounds!!!
As a very distant consumer of Joy Division music, I found that to be fairly amazing.
I'm not quite sure where I've been all this time...
You need to do more of these !!
Best of UK BANDS saw them once Manchester after 3+yrs away in Capetown mid 70s ..
Thank you so much for this work, the eternal gave me the feeling of living my full life in one moment
Kev. Steve (Ollie) - we shared this evening but I don't know where you are now. Maybe you'll read this and give me a shout.
Had seen them a few times before including Mancs Rafters when Tony Wilson signed them.
40+ years later it feels like a dream when I listen to this. Their music was trance inducing.
Preston Warehouse was a dingy venue !
Probably had a few beers so it may have been my pint being pumped - sorry ;-)
I love this recording so much
Some of the best recorded live music ever
of course
Except all the sound issues....
@@RichardJMoirFilm that is part of what makes it awesome imo
love the stripped down "heart and soul" sounds mint
Anyone from Burnley, the coach is going in five minutes.
(if you left you missed the most explosive redition of Shadow Play ive heard)
Thanks for posting this gem.
Thanks for posting this 😎👍🎸🎶
woah, hooky has some real growls on interzone.
i love listening to gigs where it all goes to shit for a while , reminds me of playing in bands years ago , not every gig is perfect , sometimes shit happens and you have to deal with it , ive played gigs where the monitors didnt work and none of us could hear anything apart from the drums , we got through it , played a gig where the singer asked for more vocal in the monitors please and she decided "fuck this " and turned all the faders up deafening everyone in the venue , it kicked off that night and we were banned from the venue , good times
The opening of incubation is fucking brilliant. Addicting and repetitive worthy. Rewinded lots of times.
the bass tickles my ears the right way
excellent channel name.
CARMELLA CAN YOU SHUT THE DOOOOOOOOOOOR
Brilliant! Thanks!
Great job! Thank you so much for uploading and sharing it !
Hahahaha "I think everything's falling apart"
COLONAAAAY
When you can’t help but make music this is what you get-something Eternal
The best..
Love it.
This version of Shes lost control is so fckng massive.
Wow, I was 2 days old when this was recorded.
God i would have loved to seen them live and Ian doing his mad dancing😂
Best version of "she's lost control"
Jesus. Sounds real tight and aggressive on last track 45:00!
How they sounded so ahead of their time with all those technical mishaps is beyond my comprehension.
this version of Warsaw is PHENOMENAL
What a shame Heart & Soul (prob my favourite JD song) is plagued by technical problems and aborted mid-way through... it was sounding pretty awesome stripped back to just drums, synth-bassline and vocal, almost Dub-like. Still trying to find a decent live version of this track… they didn't play it very often it seems
Check out Live at the Lyceum, it has a pretty good version of Heart & Soul.
Ajanta Theatre, Derby 19/04/1980 is a decent rendition. Also its final performance
@@g0rdonfreeman1.. and surprisingly it’s the soundcheck version of this gig that sounds amazing.. thx for this! ⛄️🎶✌️
@@pureacidhell no problem, glad my 3 year old comment could help lol
superb
This is SO INTENSE
Tellement émouvant
Thankyou
Awesome!
This rendition of Colony is so haunting. Colony always went hard, but Ian on this sounds like a genuine tortured spirit. Creepy, but I love it.
43 years later
Warsaw!!!! This version is masterpiece!!!!
Thanks for it
Thank you
Eu Amo Joy Division
Minha banda favorita desde 1989
nice work of art there sir
1st track is a 2 chord masterpiece like Reed's Heroin, only speeded up a bit... if you PTP.
Ian had just 80 days to live after this gig.
1 chord
diablos eso fue desastroso JAJAJAJ pero la versión de the eternal fue calofriantemente genial. este era su estilo de todas formas, esto es joy division
Jalgos , a club round the corner , was equally as good place to go . Went to see the Genosides there a lot .
very good audio
Rest in peace Ian 🙏😥
What a beautiful disaster this show must've been live
I have hazy happy memories 42 years later. Had seen them a few times before so already a big fan. I would have been so lost in it.
brilliant
Yes!
Interzone is so powerful!
so she says Burnley not Blackburn like hooky described in the book
-Una verdadera belleza 🖤 Joy Division forever !!
Wow ❤
❤️💣
fantàstic
Driving urgent truth
Into a ditch at one point, in this case!
Rip ian Curtis and Martin hanit
Killer !!!! EVER !!!! ❤️💣
The drums from the eternal must have given inspiration to Lol Tolhurst when he conceived all cats are grey
That twat Smith actually came with most Cure drum patterns, but he did write the lyrics to ACAG in a rare sober moment
❤
43 years ago today
I love the fact that this is probably the worst live recording of Joy Division and yet this version of The Eternal is the best even better than studio to my ears
😍 🎸
its a day to reflect i think..playing this on JOHN CURTIS memory !