Punkrock History on Nostr: 44 years ago today In memory of Ian Curtis, who suffered from both epilepsy and ...
44 years ago today
In memory of Ian Curtis, who suffered from both epilepsy and depression, took his life on May 18, 1980, on the eve of Joy Division's first North American tour, and just before the release of their second album
#postpunk #postpunklegends #joydivision #iancurtis
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