Joy Division: miseria, epilepsia y el trágico final de Ian Curtis

The Story of Joy Division Chapter 3 Ian Curtis and Joy Division recorded Closer for 1.50 pounds a day. What came next was much more expensive. ATTENTION This is the final chapter of the Joy Division story. I invite you to watch the complete story in this playlist:    • Joy Division: Historia Completa  | Documen...   This documentary covers Joy Division's final months as a band: from the first sessions for 'Love Will Tear Us Apart' in January 1980 to the posthumous release of Still in October 1981. We'll see things you probably didn't know: the Antwerp hotel that turned out to be a brothel, the Preston gig where they were paid with thirty frozen chickens, Ian Curtis's two epileptic seizures in a single night between the Rainbow Theatre and the Moonlight Club, the recording of Closer at Pink Floyd's studios while the band lived in near poverty, and Ian's final three days with a level of detail rarely seen. Narrated in Spanish. This isn't the story of a romantic martyr. It's the story of four young men from Manchester who didn't know how to help their friend, and who admit it without excuses. Timestamps: 0:00 The Last Days of Joy Division 1:27 January 1980 3:29 European Tour 7:09 Back Home 9:55 30 Chickens 11:14 The Closer Album 14:46 More Epileptic Seizures 16:46 Ian Curtis's Overdose 18:52 Riots 20:48 Ian Curtis's Breakdown 23:05 The Last Concert 25:07 The Fateful Weekend 26:58 What Remains and the End of a Legend. If you're interested in post-punk, British rock from the eighties, or simply stories that aren't on Wikipedia, this channel is for you. Subscribe and turn on notifications so you don't miss upcoming documentaries.