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      • Released on their 1979 debut album, Unknown Pleasures, "She's Lost Control" was first performed live by the band in June 1978 and draws primary lyrical inspiration from a young woman experiencing a violent epileptic seizure.
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  2. "She's Lost Control" is a song by British post-punk band Joy Division. Released on their 1979 debut album, Unknown Pleasures, "She's Lost Control" was first performed live by the band in June 1978 [5] and draws primary lyrical inspiration from a young woman experiencing a violent epileptic seizure. [6] [7]

  3. Sep 8, 2024 · Joy Division played She’s Lost Control at their penultimate show at Derby’s Ajanta Theatre on 19 April 1980, but it was missing from their final set in Birmingham on 2 May.

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  4. Sep 2, 2022 · As Anton Corbijn’s biopic Joy Division biopic, Control, all too realistically depicts, Curtis suffered a violent seizure when Joy Division were returning to Manchester from their first London gig, in December 1978 – and, from then on, epilepsy dogged him until his death in May 1980.

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  5. Jan 23, 2017 · Manchester’s Joy Division performed “She’s Lost Control” for the first time in June that year, playing to audiences of a few hundred people. The song appeared on their 1979 debut album,...

  6. Joy Division Live At Something Else Show In September 1979Source: BBC FourSong: She's Lost ControlFrom The Album: Unknown Pleasures.

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  7. A track from Joy Division's first album, the lyric was written by lead singer Ian Curtis, who killed himself the following year. The song sounds like it is about a girl engaging is self-destructive behavior, but it is actually about an epileptic.

  8. Official lyric video for Joy Division's 'Colony' taken from their debut studio album 'Unknown Pleasures' released on the 15 June 1979.

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