Ian Curtis' gravestone has been stolen. Here is a pretty patronising article from The Guardian.
Thoughts and opinions?
Desecration
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Just reading about that on the BBC website. Sick and twisted. What are they going to do with it? Sell it on Ebay?
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sounds like my reaction to watching that dull Control movieHopefully, he's sitting in his flat somewhere, staring at the engraved stone, feeling an abject gloom over what he's done.
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get out more
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I'm talking about the movie, not the drab adaptation of Deborah Curtis's very moving and insightful book, nor the wonderful music
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It probably now shares the same mantelpiece as Jim Morrison's original headstone. Which is a nice thought.