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Joy Division - Misplaced
Subtitled Rare and Unreleased Rehearsals 1977-1980. Like previous early Joy Division rehearsal tapes leaked over the past few years, this one will no doubt be followed by the usual rumours, accusations, denials, incrimination and legal threats. The title Misplaced is really a play on words, it is the original title given to early incarnations (albeit with different lyrics) of In A Lonely Place, and there are enough contained herein to add precedence, however it could also refer to a misplaced box of tapes (or were they stolen?), which were then thrown back over the fence at a band members home, after being dubbed and released in a string of bootlegs.
So what is Misplaced all about. Don't expect too much on this double album which hasn't already been leaked by people close to the ex-members of Joy Division, but there are a few bits to attract even the most complete JD collector, and the listener certainly shouldn't expect top studio quality. You should expect formative rehearsal footage recorded on an old tape recorder in drafty old rooms by a band of young musicians still struggling to find their way. You are in for plenty of tape hiss, fluctuating levels and acoustic distortion, muffled vocals, bad notes and wayward chords. For these very reasons, we can appreciate why some band members didn't want Joy Division fans to hear these, but these are perhaps the wrong reasons given that every iconic band in history has a legacy of unheard work, and fans will seek these out at any cost. Bootleggers will always seek to profit at the fans expense - maybe bootlegging the bootlegger is really what the true spirit of rock'n'roll and punk should be about?

18 comments:

  1. http://www.adrive.com/public/YPFJsn/jd_misplaced.rar

    Link expires 28th April 2014

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  2. Looks great. How do you get a copy?

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  3. Looks great. How do you get a copy?

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  4. Many thanks for this.

    Bootlegging the bootlegger is the true spirit of rock'n'roll and punk!


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  5. you rule.kudos,man

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  6. I bought a copy off eBay too, worth the cost for the previously unheard 'Instrumental Jam' (prototype 'Incubation'?) alone. I have a vinyl to 320 mp3 rip of the New Order - Maxwell's, Hoboken, New Jersey 20.9.80 available in Dropbox if you'd like to hear it? Soundboard recording of show including the only known airing of a a previously unheard track (which also sounds not unlike 'Incubation'!).

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    1. I have a copy of Grieving In The Shadows which features that soundboard recording. I am told the unknown New Order track is referred to as "Hours" in the Rob Gretton notebooks, Its an interesting gig, given that all three band members share vocal responsibilities and a few tracks are backed by a drum machine such as In A Lonely Place and Procession.

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    2. Think it's actually just "Hour" (singular). Very, very nice write up in general.

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  7. I know I would love to hear that New Order gig! Please share, dude

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  8. Hi,

    Please share New Order - Maxwell's, Hoboken, New Jersey 20.9.80 & Grieving In The Shadows.

    Thank you.

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  9. hey what happened to your ON U SOUND thread ? Was REALLY looking forward to that !

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  10. Wow, fantastic find, thank you very much ! (And yes, please share the New Order one , too !!!!:-)

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  11. I concur, please share the New Order show. Thanks.

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  12. Many thanks for this - and put me down as another who would love to hear the New Order Hoboken show, please.

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  13. Missed it, damn. Any re-ups anywhere?

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