Joy Division finished the 1970s on a high. Our debut album, 'Unknown Pleasures,' was doing well; we'd just finished a hugely enjoyable and successful tour. The band's profile was higher than it had ever been, and it seemed to be growing by the day.
There's challenges in life that present themselves unexpectedly, and if you rise to them, then those challenges will toughen you up.
Being a single mother in the late 1950s was a very shocking thing - and dreadful thing - for people.
I think that if you're on the same team, you should be pushing in the same direction.
I entered music at a poppy level.
I saw the Sex Pistols, and they were terrible.