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Peter Hook Interview - Factory, Fast Product, Bob Last, Tony Wilson and Joy Division
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- čas přidán 31. 03. 2020
- Peter Hook Interview - Factory, Fast Product, Bob Last, Tony Wilson and Joy Division
Part of my interview for Big Gold Dream which Peter and his team kindly agreed to one winters day in January 2015.
I could listen to Hooky talk all day, and I suspect he'd be happy to do so. One of my all time bass playing heroes in two of my all time favourite bands, and such a genuine down to earth bloke.
NoxiousRob his Joy Division’s book has an audiobook narrated by Hooky. Beautiful listen
I was a joy Division fan in the 80s as a teen and there was so much mystery abou their story. This was before Deborah's book and stuff. It's so nice to see Hooky talk like this. He talks so openly about the reality of what it was like. There's a lot less mystery but I could listen for hours to these details about these heroes of my youth! Thanks Hooky for being so open to talk
Hooky, what a guy, a proper lad! Tony Wilson RIP 👍
Great interview Hooky......I love hearing your stories....I. Love the way you tell them....heartwarming
Peter seemed to really enjoy giving this interview - Grant obviously has a way to make the interviewee relaxed
Seen him yesterday ...what a legend..I offered to give him a lift carrying some bags ...not sure if many ppl new how important this man is to the music industry and Manchester ....I did and Do ...
imagine being in joy division AND new order!! WOW!!
Great interview,l learned a lot.
Earcom 2 is the only vinyl I ever bought as a tourist in England.
It was Bernard Sumner who worked with Paul Haig and those recordings sparkle.
Thanks for a fascinating post.
He seems like the nicest guy...would love to get guitar tips from him!
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What a gentlemen. His playing style is so unique and the voice is great now!
Peter hook seems like a very down-to-earth guy without a lot of pretenses. With so much mystery & heaviness surrounding the band's history & music, it's nice to hear from a guy who you could talk to at the pub. JD is probably my favorite band since about 1980 when I first heard of them from The Fall when they came to California to play. Manchester sure had some great bands.
Have a listen to Peter Hook and John Robb interview specifically about Ian Curtis. Recorded 20 May 2020. It's on CZcams. I think you will enjoy it.
‘From Safety to Where’ and ‘Auto-Suggestion’ both have a fragility and even a levity to their sound that sets them apart slightly from most JD tracks. It makes sense that they were written in the studio right before being committed to tape.
I want to hear that O.J./Josef K at Rafters cassette!
Hooky at his finest. Loved his take on Bernard's reluctant guitar input on "Safety to Where". Should hear him tell of stage bust up's like at The Electric Circus gig. You did not mess with Pete.
JD, the early days of NO they were completely full of themselves but completely lacked confidence in their musicianship. For me that was the era where the magic truly happened.
made history kid.
'Autosuggestion' was one of the best Joy Division and Hannett ever did,, yet was 'given away' to Fast because it was an outtake and needed a home.
i had to go back and listen to safety to where and that is funny as hell
Legend
Hooky, any chance of a beer with you.
Is that not in pretty poor taste?
@@Ewan1980 Not if PAPA NOEL buys it.
I never understood if Peter Hook liked Tony Wilson or not
always nuts ` bolts, but always inspiring
Uuuuuuuuummmm... and just to finish up!!!
Wobbly head
Bob is your uncle..
I have a knats willy in his book!! BUT calls me the drummer!! DAMMIT!! hahaha
Dour
Yea but let's just forget the fact that tony Wilson made a movie literally making fun of ian curtis and kicking dirt on his name, ian was a legend and tony was a damn joke, glad hes gone
What film is that then?
Make songs to fund the hac and the pile of coke
You need to b very lucky to make now