Description: What you are lookig at is a rare Vintage 1980s acme Ian Curtis of Joy Division memorial Rock n Roll Suicide T ShirtThis is a single stitched Hand screened Tshirt made by ACME in the USA It is a size large the armpit to armpit measures 22 inches across and is 30 inches in length. This T shirt is deadstock not a reprint.It comes from 99thFloor a punk rock clothing store in Chicago. Open from 1988 to 2010. On May 18, 1980, Ian Curtis, lead singer and lyricist of the British group Joy Division, hangs himself in his Cheshire kitchen. He was only 23 years old.Joy Division was one of four hugely important British post-punk bands that could trace its origins to a now-legendary performance by the Sex Pistols at the Lesser Free Trade Hall in Manchester in June 1976. Along with founding members of the Buzzcocks, the Smiths and the Fall, Mancunians Bernard Sumner and Peter Hook decided in the immediate aftermath of that show to form a band. And while the DIY ethos of the Sex Pistols gave them the courage to call themselves a band when they could barely play their newly purchased instruments, the band they ended up becoming was among the first punk-inspired groups to leave the punk-rock sound behind. The critical step in that direction was the selection of Ian Curtis from among the respondents to the “Singer Wanted” listing they posted in a local record store. Curtis was less an aspiring rock star than he was an aspiring poet, and his moody, expressive lyrics would gradually guide the group’s sound away from the thrash and anger of punk and toward something far more spare and melancholy.The sound that Joy Division developed over the course of 1977-79 included the addition of the synthesizer—an absolute violation of the lo-fi punk esthetic, but a choice that marked the beginning of what would eventually be called the New Wave. The 1979 album Unknown Pleasures, its follow-up Closer and the single “Love Will Tear Us Apart” made Joy Division into cult heroes in the UK, and Ian Curtis’s mesmerizing stage demeanor turned him into a post-punk icon. Though he concealed his condition from his bandmates until he suffered a major seizure in their tour van following a gig in London in December 1978, Curtis was an epileptic. Some have speculated that depression over his medical condition or the side effects of the medications he took to control it led to Curtis’s suicide. There are many other factors that may have played a role, however, from Curtis’s drug use to the strain on his marriage brought about by his affair with a Belgian journalist. Whatever his reasons, Ian Curtis took his own life just two days prior to Joy Division’s planned departure on a potentially career-changing tour of the United States. Two months after Curtis died by suicide in 1980, the surviving members of Joy Division fulfilled a promise they’d made to one another by retiring their group’s name and continuing on through the 1980s under the name New Order.
Price: 1000 USD
Location: Chicago, Illinois
End Time: 2024-08-21T07:21:50.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Pattern: Graphic Print
Sleeve Length: Short Sleeve
Neckline: Crew Neck
Character: Ian Curtas
Size: L
Garment Care: Machine Washable
Color: White
Material: Cotton
Year Manufactured: 1980-1989
Fabric Type: Knit
Vintage: Yes
Fit: Regular
Brand: Acme
Size Type: Regular
Type: T-Shirt
Department: Unisex Adults
Theme: 80s, Music, Rock, single stich
Features: single stitch
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Season: Fall, Spring, Summer, Winter
Unit Quantity: one
Character Family: JOY DIVISION
Handmade: No