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Re: [Unknown Pleasures] Ian's Musical Influences   Message List  
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I cant seem to think of any others who have influenced him aside from the ones
that you mentioned.
Iggy Pop must have had a significant influence for obvious reasons. aside from
those who he admired
most of the music rings with a sort of originality that makes it one of a kind
especially for that time
era.

does anyone know exactly what category JD is in when i comes to music? i know
this sounds a
bit silly but i have heard it described from punk to rock to goth many times. I
think its a bit of just
about everything but I beleive that the music and lyrics are somewhat beyond
that. . perhaps i am
just saying that cause i admire them so much that i dont want to categorize them
with anyone else.


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Fri Jan 31, 2003 4:43 am

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I cant seem to think of any others who have influenced him aside from the ones that you mentioned. Iggy Pop must have had a significant influence for obvious...
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hey nox, i'd say the best genre to put joy division in is 'post-punk'. although in the words of Ian himself "I don't agree with classifying anything, you know,...
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