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New Order
Book :
Peter Hook
Signature Collection
Omega Auctions
2018
Limited Signed Edition
A Joy Division & Factory Records memorabilia exhibition and auction from Peter Hook's private collection. Features many rare items from Hooky’s first band Joy Division as well from Factory Records including equipment, instruments, Hooky’s own guitar, rare vinyl, unique artwork and original posters from the era. The collection marks the first time these have been brought together for fans to view and is made up of many items, unseen since the ends of both Joy Division and Factory. The collection also includes artefacts including correspondence and limited edition clothing, much of Hooky’s personal memorabilia including his Free Trade Hall Sex Pistols ticket and, even the infamous original Factory Records table number amongst its near three hundred exhibits and lots.
The proceeds for certain lots will be donated to The Christie as noted in the catalogue. Further donations from the auction will be supporting CALM and Epilepsy Society.
'I’ve always thought the collection of memorabilia must be a bass player thing. Its always the bass player that drives the van, and it seems to be always the bass player who collects all the artefacts. To me it's a great way of charting what we achieved. The thing with all of the items going in, I’ve had them around now for far too long now and with the interest that people continue to show in the band and Factory, I think it’s time that I shared my archives with the fans. The music and the cultural ethos that underpins both Factory and Joy Division seems to be even more relevant today. I hope that the fans will appreciate seeing the exhibits and enjoy the archive.'
Peter Hook
CD :
New Order
Low Life
Factory
FAC100
Photography . Trevor Key
Design . Peter Saville
iTunes :
Joy Division
Love Will Tear Us Apart
Factory
FAC23
GMA Sub Culture ...
Swedish Blue
CD :
The Stockholm Monsters
Alma Mater
Factory
FAC80
Produced by Be Music / Peter Hook
Design & Lettering by Trevor Johnson
Postcard :
Pantone 18-4330
Swedish Blue
Use Hearing Protection
GMA
Bernard Sumner- New Order San Francisco Pride Parade - 1983
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PETER HOOK: was born in Salford in 1956 and is best known as the bassist and co-founder of iconic Manchester bands Joy Division and New Order. Hook formed the band which was to become Joy Division with Bernard Sumner in 1976. Following the death of lead singer Ian Curtis in 1980, the band reformed as New Order, with Hook playing bass with them until his acrimonious departure in 2007. In recent years Peter has been involved in several musical collaborations, currently creating music with his own band ‘Peter Hook and the Light’.
GREATER MANCUNIANS is a Manchester College student led landmark photography project (supported by Manchester City Council). It features those people born, bred, or who have made their home within the current Greater Manchester boundary and who have in some way culturally shaped the city and its surrounding boroughs.
The project will be published and exhibited in a major city centre exhibition in 2021/22.
San Pedro Station.
Scenes on Peter Hook's On30 San Pedro Central. At the AMRA (American Model Railroaders Association (of NZ)) convention, Palmerston North, NZ Queens Birthday weekend (June 1,2 3).
Joy Division
Book :
Katja Ruge
Fotoreportage 23
In Search Of Ian Curtis
Monitorpop
2007
CD :
Joy Division
Love Will Tear Us Apart
Factory
FAC23
Photography by Trevor Key
Design by Ben Kelly & Peter Saville
iTunes :
Joy Division
Disorder
Factory
FAC10
GMA Live Transmission ...
New Order
Postcard :
New Order
Brotherhood
Factory
FAC150
Design . Peter Saville Associates & Trevor Key
Postcard :
Peter Hook
Photography . Kevin Cummins
Use Hearing Protection
GMA
Galloping Goose railcar.
Scenes on Peter Hook's On30 San Pedro Central. At the AMRA (American Model Railroaders Association (of NZ)) convention, Palmerston North, NZ Queens Birthday weekend (June 1,2 3).
Atmosphere By Joy Division (written by Joy Division)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=1EdUjlawLJM
Walk in silence
Don't walk away, in silence
See the danger
Always danger
Endless talking
Life rebuilding
Don't walk away
Walk in silence
Don't turn away, in silence
Your confusion
My illusion
Worn like a mask of self-hate
Confronts and then dies
Don't walk away
People like you find it easy
Naked to see
Walking on air
Hunting by the rivers
Through the streets
Every corner abandoned too soon
Set down with due care
Don't walk away, in silence
Don't walk away
Sadly, Ian Curtis (Joy Division's vocals) took his own life on May 18, 1980, 2 months after the release of this single. He was only 23 years old. To learn more about Ian go to en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Curtis
Peter Hook, performing with Peter Hook and The Light, at The UC Theatre in Berkeley, CA on April 28th, 2017.
More photos from this show can be seen on The Bay Bridged.
Two words: Blue Monday.
It had just been released the previous month and would go on to dominate the summer of '83 both at home and in the clubs around Europe (at least where I was on holidays nanyways).
So you can guess what they closed the set with. They still weren't bothered with encores back then, so closing with Blue Monday pretty much lifted the roof off the venerable venue. Technical problems at the start of it meant that we got an extended remix ("Just press the f*ckin' play button for f*cks sake!" :) ).
The evening had started off with the perennial SFX support band du jour Blue In Heaven opening the affair with a vibrant set.
This was the second time the Manchester merry pranksters played Dublin and it was a much more satisfactory affair than their previous visit here (my ticket for that one in March '82 is lost to the winds of time unfortunately). Finishing off the set with the following run of songs: Ceremony, Temptation, Confusion and Blue Monday pointed to a brighter and more dancier future.
It was the night they shook off the ghosts of their past. No more would they be grey trench coated gothic doom-mongers. Which was a pity as I wished they'd told me. Joking... I think I got the memo all right.
There was even a moment of hilarity when Hooky made a mess of the intro to The Age of Consent and had to restart.
Times, they were a changin'.
Two things of note: Only a fiver and ticket number 0018!
More of my old Concert Tickets.
Joy Division
CD :
To The Centre Of The City
Joy Division . Tony Wilson . Rob Gretton
In Conversation With Mary Harron
Manchester August 1979
Source Cassette . Lesley Gilbert . The Rob Gretton Archive
Restored . Simon Gibson . James Nice . Abbey Road
Photography . Kevin Cummins
Postcard :
Joy Division
Unknown Pleasures
Factory
FAC10
Design . Peter Saville
Use Hearing Protection
GMA
from It's Different For Grils fanzine, issue #1 (1980)
stillunusual.tumblr.com/post/44776632198/it-s-different-f...
On 13th June D&AD, held an event called "Picture A Sound":
www.dandad.org/index.php/dandad/events/2012-06-13/picture...
Here designer Paul West, who worked with Peter Saville (among others) charts the history of sleeve design - and reaches the hugely influential Factory era.
New Order
Postcards Box Set :
Kevin Cummins
New Order
Polite Company
2017
A collection 29 postcards featuring highlights from Kevin Cummins' extensive work with legendary and influential Manchester band New Order. Having been the most trusted photographer of Joy Division in the 1970s, Kevin Cummins was uniquely placed to document the rise and fall of New Order.
Stephen Morris
Heaton Park
Manchester
7 June 1983
Use Hearing Protection
GMA
...
Dedicated
To
1947 - 1995
dave hudspeth photography #newcastle #timessquare #livemusic #peterhook #wearejames #gigsnortheast #goodtimes #keepmusiclive #timbooth #james #neworder #joydivision #peterhook #lovewilltearusapart #next #weekend #live
French daily, Libération makes a good pun on the ongoing dispute among former Joy Division band members and about Peter Hook's 30-year anniversary "tribute" concert to the late Ian Curtis.
joy division : unknown pleasures 1st class stamp
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The stamp featured in the above photograph exists only in my imagination.
japanese forms
New Order
Movement
Factory Records (1981)
FACD50
London Records (Remaster 2CD Collector's Edition 2008)
Designed by Peter Saville
New Order remaster albums courtesy of : gianni motti assistant
un autoscatto perché sono felice e fiera di me. perché, anche se domani sarò bocciata all'esame di matematica, a 17 anni sono riuscita ad arrivare su dei palchi, in dei luoghi, a provare dell'emozioni incredibili, da sola e, per una volta, voglio farmi i complimenti. perdonate la modestia :P
and now an autoportrait because i'm proud of me. because, even if tomorrow i'll be rejected at the exam of math, at 17 years old i've been on some stages, in some places and i've felt incredible emotions, all alone and, for once, i want to do compliments to myself. sorry for the modesty :P
The Stone Roses
Book :
Perturbations
Analogues
2015
CD :
New Order
Low Life
Factory
FAC100
Photography by Trevor Key
Design by Peter Saville
iTunes :
The Durutti Column
Real Drums - Real Drummer
Factory
FAC244
Gianni Morris Assistant ...
While rummaging through some boxes I came across one of my old notebooks. This one contained quite a few clippings from the NME of days of yore. Articles of interest to me, at the time, that I'd cut out; slipped inside the notebook and had forgotten over the years.This clipping features a list of 10 Joy Division tracks that were probably chosen as being JDs "best" by various NME journalists, I suppose. Features a photo of Ian Curtis by Peter Anderson and a caption that states:
" A 'Lest We Forget: 5 Years Ago' special! "
We can thus assume, more or less, that the clipping dates from May 1985; fifth anniversary of Ian Curtis' death.
I would have included "Digital" in that 10 somewhere.
I'll have to get round to making a scrapbook one day of all these snippets.
joy division
photography : kevin cummins
foreword : jay mcinerney
conversation with bernard sumner
published by rizzoli new york (2010)
2010
design and art direction : farrow
+
3 authentic joy division badges (circa 1979-1980)
Cool As Ice
CD :
Cool As Ice
The Be Music Productions
Les Temps Modernes
LTM2377
Design . Julien Potter
Be Music Logo . Peter Saville
Postcard :
Pantone 685
Theme
Use Hearing Protection
GMA
New Order
CD :
New Order
Brotherhood
Factory
FAC150
Design . Peter Saville
Photography . Trevor Key
Postcard :
Men In The Cities
Robert Longo
1986
Use Hearing Protection
GMA
This was taken during the 2016 Chester Literature Festival produced by StoryHouse. The events this evening were:
Peter Hook: Substance: Inside New Order
For more information about StoryHouse and this year’s literature festival see:
#ChesterLitFest #ChesterCulture
New Order
Blue Cardboard Boxset Including Book + CD :
Lawrence Weiner
Skimming The Water
(Ménage À Quatre)
Structures Art Projects
2010
Limited Edition 75 / 200
CD + Badge :
New Order
(Ménage À Quatre) + (Un Top Class Manager)
Live At The Paradise Garage New York 7 July 1983
Of Factory New York
OFNY83
Design . Lawrence Weiner
(Gillian Gilbert . Peter Hook . Stephen Morris . Bernard Sumner)
+
(Rob Gretton)
Homage To Michael Shamberg
RIP
Use Hearing Protection
GMA
This rare poster for New Order's "Movement" album was designed by Peter Saville in 1981/2 and is printed on the same card stock as the original LP cover. It was given to me in 1984 by Tony Wilson.
Sub-Culture by New Order (written by Gillian Gilbert, Peter Hook, Stephen Morris, Bernard Sumner)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xpO72zGrE4
I like walking in the park
When it gets late at night
I move round in the dark
And leave when it gets light
I sit around by day
Tied up in chains so tight
These crazy words of mine
So wrong they could be right
What do I get out of this
I always try, I always miss
One of these days you'll go back to your home
You won't even notice that you are alone
One of these days when you sit by yourself
You'll realize you can't shaft without someone else
In the end you will submit
It's got to hurt you a little bit
I like talking in my sleep
When people work so hard
They need what they can keep
A choice that leaves them scarred
A view without a room
Unveils the truth so soon
And when the sun goes down
You've lost what you had found
What do I get out of this
I always try, I always miss
One of these days you'll go back to your home
You won't even notice that you are alone
One of these days when you sit by yourself
You'll realize you can't shaft without someone else
In the end you will submit
It's got to hurt you a little bit
What do I get out of this
I always try, I always miss
One of these days you'll go back to your home
You won't even notice that you are alone
One of these days when you sit by yourself
You'll realize you can't shaft without someone else
In the end you will submit
It's got to hurt you a little bit
What do I get out of this
I always try, I always miss
One of these days you'll go back to your home
You won't even notice that you are alone
One of these days when you sit by yourself
You'll realize you can't shaft without someone else
In the end you will submit
It's got to hurt you a little bit
What do I get out of this
I always try, I always miss
One of these days you'll go back to your home
You won't even notice that you are alone
In the end you will submit
It's got to hurt you a little bit
Opening night of FAC251
This little sign, complete with a Tony Wilson quote, can be found back stage pointing the way to the stage
© 2010 Steve Baker
Scenes on Peter Hook's On30 San Pedro Central. At the AMRA (American Model Railroaders Association (of NZ)) convention, Palmerston North, NZ Queens Birthday weekend (June 1,2 3).
Opening night for Kevin Cummings photographic exhibition of "New Order" @ "22 Lever Street, Manchester.
San Francisco Music -New Order - Peter Hook Leica M2 series Temptation www.youtube.com/watch?v=w43uSMJntgw&feature=related
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