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PETER HOOK TO PERFORM CLASSIC JOY DIVISION ALBUM ON US TOUR

He’ll play Unknown Pleasures (alongside The Light) at:

December 1 Washington, DC 9:30 Club
December 2 Philadelphia, PA Voyeur
December 3 New York, NY Webster Hall
December 4 Boston, MA Royale Nightclub
December 6 Chicago, IL Double Door
December 7 Seattle, WA Showbox
December 9 Portland, OR Doug Fir
December 10 San Francisco, CA Mezzanine

Last month, Xiu Xiu & Deerhoof covered the LP in Brooklyn.

MP3: Joy Division – Warsaw


PETER HOOK CHATS WITH ABSOLUTE

Enjoy today’s extensive Q&A session below. Phoenix adores Joy Division.

YouTube Preview ImageMP3: Joy Division – Warsaw


Peter Hook Shares His Post-New Order Plans

Billboard reports: *Peter Hook has no interest in being idle. The former New Order/Joy Division bassist is making progress with his new project Freebase, which gathers Smiths bassist Andy Rourke & Stone Roses’ Mani. “I’ve sat down with Mani & Rourke and we desperately want to play the festivals next year… We’re going to work our balls off up until Christmas to get this f*cking record finished.” Hook reckons the album is more than a third, but less than half, complete.

A Freebase work-in-progress, “I Envy Us,” is posted on Hook’s MySpace page because, he explains, “I was sick of talking about it without it being there.” As previously reported, some of Manchester’s finest frontmen have been involved in the project, including the Charlatans’ Tim Burgess and Stone Roses’ Ian Brown. “With the demise of New Order, I was happy to just not play for a while but now I’m missing it. And I want to get into it as soon as possible. There’s quite a few things as a musician that I want to get into.” Hook has his fingers in a few other music pies. The artist has penned a track for Tony Wilson, the late entrepreneur who signed Joy Division & New Order to his Factory Records label, and will reform Monaco for a late September charity performance in Manchester, England. But after engaging in a recent war of words with his New Order bandmates, Hook admits there is no hope for a reunion. “We’re getting on like a house on fire. We’ve patched up. But the bottom line is we won’t be working together again.”*

MP3: New Order – The Perfect Kiss (live) (via Street Party)


Peter Hook Responds To ‘Control’

The former Joy Division & New Order member speaks to XFM about his reaction to the Ian Curtis-based, critically revered biopic, Control:

“I really enjoyed it… But it was like having your heart stamped on. The weirdest thing was at the end, when it really hurt and everybody started clapping. It would’ve been nice to have a dignified silence.

“You’re sat there thinking “Fuck me I lived that!” It was like being dissected. And then I went to take a piss and Ian and Bernard Sumner were next to me… well the actors that played them and I was like that… ‘Aaaaah!’. That was surreal.

“The way I always like to look at it is that you can judge how good a film is by how many people go to take a piss during it, and only two people went for a piss – Bernard and a 70-year-old woman.”

MP3: Joy Division – Ceremony


Peter Hook Responds To ‘Control’

The former Joy Division & New Order member speaks to XFM about his reaction to the Ian Curtis-based, critically revered biopic, Control:

“I really enjoyed it… But it was like having your heart stamped on. The weirdest thing was at the end, when it really hurt and everybody started clapping. It would’ve been nice to have a dignified silence.

“You’re sat there thinking “Fuck me I lived that!” It was like being dissected. And then I went to take a piss and Ian and Bernard Sumner were next to me… well the actors that played them and I was like that… ‘Aaaaah!’. That was surreal.

“The way I always like to look at it is that you can judge how good a film is by how many people go to take a piss during it, and only two people went for a piss – Bernard and a 70-year-old woman.”

MP3: Joy Division – Ceremony


Peter Hook Responds To ‘Control’

The former Joy Division & New Order member speaks to XFM about his reaction to the Ian Curtis-based, critically revered biopic, Control:

“I really enjoyed it… But it was like having your heart stamped on. The weirdest thing was at the end, when it really hurt and everybody started clapping. It would’ve been nice to have a dignified silence.

“You’re sat there thinking “Fuck me I lived that!” It was like being dissected. And then I went to take a piss and Ian and Bernard Sumner were next to me… well the actors that played them and I was like that… ‘Aaaaah!’. That was surreal.

“The way I always like to look at it is that you can judge how good a film is by how many people go to take a piss during it, and only two people went for a piss – Bernard and a 70-year-old woman.”

MP3: Joy Division – Ceremony

 
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