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From | rob@splitsville.com |
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Date | Tue, 04 Mar 2008 12:00:20 -0500 |
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Cool page.
But is that pic of Ian Curtis, or the guy playing Curtis in the movie Closer? Looks like the latter.
With that pic, certainly a movie about the man and band is worth a mention. (Or did I miss a mention? Apologies if I did!)
The Killers cover of Shadowplay is also featured in the movie.
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>We've started a new weekly feature over at Scholars
>& Rogues that might
>be of interest to some. We're calling it TunesDay,
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>have some kind of hopefully significant
>music-related feature - maybe
>something longer, maybe a band of the week, maybe a
>review, whatever.
>Today's maiden voyage looks at bands that had major
>influence despite
>not being all that popular in their own right - we
>touch on VU and Big
>Star briefly, and the centerpiece is Joy Division
>and all the current
>bands that follow them (Killers, Interpol, etc.)
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>Not strictly power pop, but maybe some here will
>like it anyway.
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>http://www.scholarsandrogues.com/2008/03/04/tunesda
>y-obscurity-and-influence/
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