• preferred links • contact rathaus • log archives • about rathaus
Sep
03.

• Music Archive: Joy Division “Transmission”

Joy Division, Substance (Warner Bros)

The poem you hear in the beginning and end is “Chicken Town” by British performance poet John Cooper Clarke.

posted by: Harold Johns III

Related Posts:

  • Music Archive: Weezer’s 1995 Performance of “Say It Ain’t So” on Letterman
  • Music Archive: Nas ft. Lauryn Hill “If I Ruled The World”
  • Crystal Stilts’ “Departure” Video
  • Afghanistan’s Toking Troops Don’t Care About Waging War
  • Music Archive: Otis Redding “Try a Little Tenderness” (Live)
  • RIP: Dennis Hopper
  • Powered by Contextual Related Posts

Tags: listen to, music, music archive, video, watch

This entry was posted on Friday, February 5th, 2010 at 2:18 pm and is filed under art & design, the rathaus. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

Leave a Reply

art & design - the rathaus -

February.5.2010

  • related links:

    • Music Archive: ...1; on Letterman
    • Music Archive: ...he World”
    • Crystal Stilts&...re” Video
    • AfghanistanR...bout Waging War
    • Music Archive: ...s” (Live)
    • RIP: Dennis Hopper
    • Contextual Related Posts
  • socialize

    Twitter Facebook MySpace YouTube Technorati Digg
  • subscribe

  • by email
  • contact us

    info@therathaus.com
  • user login

    • Register
    • Log in
    • Entries RSS
    • Comments RSS
    • WordPress.org
  • archives

  • tags

    animation architecture art artist interview artist shout out communication culture design designer style documentary drawings event fashion film food free funny gallery gallery opening go see graffiti graphic design history installation Lawrence listen to media mp3 music music archive news opening opinion paintings photo file photo flash photography politics rathaus review science street art style the rathaus therathaus trailer video watch wonder fair wtf

The Rathaus is proudly powered by WordPress
Entries (RSS) and Comments (RSS).