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Joy Division — Rare Clips

Rare rare footage of Joy Division, curated from across the internet. Browse 9 clips below.

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About Rare Footage

The rarest footage in the archive — clips that most fans have never seen and many didn’t know existed. Private recordings, forgotten television appearances, bootleg tapes that surfaced decades later, and moments captured by someone who happened to be in the right place at the right time. These are the clips that make you stop scrolling.

About Joy Division

Joy Division were an English rock band formed in Salford in 1976. The group consisted of vocalist, guitarist and lyricist Ian Curtis, guitarist and keyboardist Bernard Sumner, bassist Peter Hook and drummer Stephen Morris. Sumner and Hook formed the band after attending a June 1976 Sex Pistols concert. While Joy Division's first recordings were heavily influenced by early punk rock, they soon dev...

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    Joy Division - Atmosphere [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]

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  • Thumbnail for Joy Division - Transmission (Performance From "Control") by Joy Division3:03

    Joy Division - Transmission (Performance From "Control")

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    Ian Curtis, Joy Division, very rare interview

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  • Thumbnail for Joy Division - Channel 4's 100 Greatest Albums, 2005 - Closer by Joy Division

    Joy Division - Channel 4's 100 Greatest Albums, 2005 - Closer

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    Joy Division - Ian Curtis Rare Interview

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  • Thumbnail for Joy Division (1979) #80smusic #nostalgic #iancurtis #evolution #postpunk #bernardsumner by Joy Division

    Joy Division (1979) #80smusic #nostalgic #iancurtis #evolution #postpunk #bernardsumner

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    Rare Joy Division - Bass Intro Noise Ambience

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  • Thumbnail for Joy Division - At A Later Date (rare) by Joy Division

    Joy Division - At A Later Date (rare)

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    Joy Division - Transmission [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]

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Joy Division Rare Footage

The Joy Division archives are a treasure trove of sonic and visual artifacts, each one offering a unique glimpse into the band's enigmatic world. Among these treasures, the rare footage stands out as a particularly fascinating subset. These clips are not merely bonus material or B-sides; they're fragments of history that have been unearthed from the depths of obscurity.

One such clip is "Henry Rollins Recommends: Joy Division," where the iconic frontman and music aficionado extols the virtues of Joy Division's music. This segment serves as a poignant reminder of the profound impact Joy Division had on the post-punk movement, influencing generations of musicians to come. The clip itself is brief but telling, capturing Rollins' admiration for the band's innovative sound.

Another standout piece is "the joy division feel," an atmospheric and introspective clip that captures the essence of the band's sonic identity. This rare footage is a masterclass in mood-setting, evoking the same sense of melancholy and longing that pervades their music. The clip's abstract nature invites viewers to interpret its meaning, much like the band's lyrics often did.

Joy Division's live performances were always a highlight of their career, and "Joy Division - She's Lost Control (Live At Something Else Show) [Remastered] [HD]" is a testament to this. This high-definition clip showcases the band's ability to craft compelling live arrangements, transforming studio tracks into visceral, crowd-pleasing experiences. The remastered audio only serves to heighten the emotional impact of this performance.

The band's official music videos are also represented on this page, including "Joy Division - Transmission [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]." This hauntingly beautiful clip is a perfect example of director Adam Hart's ability to capture the band's aesthetic and atmosphere. The video's use of stark visuals and Ian Curtis' captivating stage presence only adds to its enduring appeal.

But it's not just the official releases that are worth exploring – some of the rarest footage on this page comes from more obscure sources. "Joy Division - At A Later Date (rare)" is one such clip, offering a glimpse into the band's early days and their development as a live act. This footage serves as a fascinating counterpoint to their later work, highlighting the growth and evolution that occurred over time.

The page also includes some intriguing ambient and experimental pieces, such as "Rare Joy Division - Bass Intro Noise Ambience." These clips offer a unique perspective on the band's creative process, revealing the sonic experimentation that lay beneath their more polished tracks. This rare footage is a reminder of the band's willingness to push boundaries and explore new sounds.

For fans of Ian Curtis' enigmatic persona, "Joy Division - Ian Curtis Rare Interview" is a must-watch. In this clip, Curtis offers candid insights into the band's creative process and his own artistic vision. The interview serves as a poignant reminder of Curtis' unique perspective and his ability to craft lyrics that continue to resonate with listeners today.

The page also includes some notable television appearances, including "Joy Division - Channel 4's 100 Greatest Albums, 2005 - Closer." This clip is a fascinating example of the band's enduring influence on popular culture, as well as their continued relevance in modern times. The segment itself is brief but telling, highlighting the album's status as one of Joy Division's most beloved and critically acclaimed works.

Finally, "Ian Curtis, Joy Division, very rare interview" offers another glimpse into the band's inner workings and Curtis' own creative process. This clip serves as a poignant reminder of the band's short-lived career and the tragic circumstances that befell them. Despite this, their music continues to captivate audiences around the world, making these rare footage clips all the more precious.

In total, the "Joy Division Rare" page is a treasure trove of sonic and visual artifacts, each one offering a unique glimpse into the band's enigmatic world. Whether you're a seasoned fan or new to Joy Division's music, this collection of rare footage is sure to captivate and inspire.

Curated from public records and music databases.