Forty years after Joy Division’s seminal debut album, Jon Savage’s oral history sheds new light on the band
Bernard Sumner : I felt that even though we were expecting this music to come out of thin air, we never, any of us, were interested in the money it might make us. We just wanted to make something that was beautiful to listen to and stirred our emotions. We weren’t interested in a career or any of that. We never planned one single day.Ian would be sat there and he’d say: “That sounds good, let’s get some guitar to go with that.
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