She's Lost Control — Joy Division — Bass cover with tabs (4k)

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"She's Lost Control" is a song by Joy Division from their 1979 debut album, “Unknown Pleasures”.

It was first performed live by the band in June 1978. An extended, more electronic version was released in 1980 as a single. The single version contains an additional verse not present on the initial version of the song, and was recorded in March 1980, making this song one of the last studio recordings recorded by Joy Division prior to the May 1980 suicide of Ian Curtis.

"She's Lost Control" centres upon Peter Hook's bassline, played high up on the neck, and a mechanistic drum beat played by Stephen Morris. For the song's recording, each drum was recorded completely separately, as producer Martin Hannett obsessively pursued clean drum sounds with no "bleed through" (when one drum's sound is added to the signal of another drum unintentionally) on songs he considered potential singles.

Another Hannett's idea was to get Morris in a vocal booth to do the hi-hat pattern with an aerosol spray. Bernard Sumner recalled, "Unfortunately, I think it was fly spray or something, it's nearly killed Steve - you know, psssst, psssst all the way through the track."

Live, this song would be played at a faster pace than that upon the album, and much more aggressively, with Ian often shouting the lyrics before the bridge sections. The syndrum used upon live performances of this song would often be more abrasive and louder in the mix than that used upon the studio recordings. On later live recordings, Ian would play a keyboard line during the coda, one of only a few songs on which he would play an instrument.

Ian primarily drew the lyrical inspiration for "She's Lost Control" from a young woman with whom he had become acquainted through his employment as an Assistant Disablement Resettlement Officer ...