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Former Joy Division member Bernard Sumner has shared his views on the proposal to turn late frontman Ian Curtis' UK home, where he committed suicide in 1980, into a band-related museum, noting "it's not really a place I'd want to go to." A brief interview with the guitarist, who went on to lead New Order, had him explaining that he recently found out about the museum campaign in an email, and that he has mixed opinions on the idea of turning the Macclesfield residence into a tourist attraction. "One part of me says it's a monument to Ian, and it would make a great museum," he told...
Former Joy Division member Bernard Sumner has shared his views on the proposal to turn late frontman Ian Curtis' UK home, where he committed suicide in 1980, into a band-related museum, noting "it's not really a place I'd want to go to." A brief interview with the guitarist, who went on to lead New Order, had him explaining that he recently found out about the museum campaign in an email, and that he has mixed opinions on the idea of turning the Macclesfield residence into a tourist attraction. "One part of me says it's a monument to Ian, and it would make a great museum," he told...
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