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Peter Hook performs Joy Division's albums Unknown Pleasures and Closer in full at Beijing's Yugong Yishan on 29th March 2013.

 

An absolutely stunning show. More photos to come.

The side of the Hacienda Apartments that is adjacent to the Rochdale Canal towpath has a Hacienda timeline built into it, documenting notable events in the Hacienda's history and some of the artists who played there over the years....

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’.

 

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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.

 

Zumbar happened on Wednesday nights in the late 1980s, before being replaced by Hot....

Long Division Festival 2019

new order

blue monday 1988 remix / beach buggy remix

factory records (1988)

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Photographs by Kevin Cummins

2010

New Order

 

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Book + CD :

 

Max Bill

Die Güte Form

Lars Müller Verlag

2017

 

Use Hearing Protection

 

Homage To Peter Hook

 

GMA

Reportedly the first record with a holographic cover (I've done my best to photograph the hologram here), FAC 96 was a 7" single, "Telstar" b/w "Telstar In A Piano Bar" by Ad Infinitum.

 

Ad Infinitum was a project by New Order's bassist Peter Hook and Lindsay Wilson (the then wife of Tony Wilson).

 

This single was a cover of the Joe Meek classic "Telstar" and was released in Feb/March1984 in a unique hologram sleeve.

 

The A-side "Telstar" featured Hooky and a couple of Stockholm Monsters performing an electronic version of the track. Lindsay apparently sang vocals but they were unused because of legal complications.

 

The flipside, "Telstar In A Piano Bar", featured then ACR keyboardist Andy Connell and Simply Red's Tim Kellet, who was also working with Durutti Column at the time, on trumpet.

  

THIS IMAGE MUST NOT BE REPRODUCED OR USED IN ANY WAY.

 

Mock up of Joy Division's rehearsal set-up, shot at Factory Manchester during the Ian Curtis exhibition there.

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).

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).

30/5/2015

 

Tony Wilson courtesy of Stewy's stencils....

Live at the Ukrainian National Home NYC 1981

FAC 36 was the advertising campaign for the US release of Joy Division's "Closer" LP (FACTUS VI). The main thrust of the campaign was a series of three press ads in "Rolling Stone", which was the leading American rock magazine at the time.

 

The ad was published, in this case, in the June 11th, 1981 issue of "RS". See adjoining Flickr pic for a photo of the actual ad.

Peter Hook at the Factory fac251, Manchester, on Tuesday the 18th of May 2010

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’.

 

greatermancunians.blog/

 

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.

 

Peter Hook & The Light @ Howard Theatre, Washington, DC, on Wednesday, November 23, 2016.

 

Substance by Joy Division & New Order Fall Tour Setlist:

 

New Order Substance:

 

In a Lonely Place

Procession

Cries and Whispers

Ceremony

Everything's Gone Green

Temptation

Blue Monday

Confusion

Thieves Like Us

The Perfect Kiss

Subculture

Shellshock

State of the Nation

Bizarre Love Triangle

True Faith

1963

  

Intermission (Intermission)

  

Joy Division Substance:

 

No Love Lost

Novelty

From Safety to Where...?

Komakino

These Days

Warsaw

Leaders of Men

Digital

Autosuggestion

Transmission

She's Lost Control

Incubation

Dead Souls

Atmosphere

Love Will Tear Us Apart

Peter Hook (Hooky) from the bands Joy Division and New Order talking with music writer Paul Morley at the Phoenix cinema in East Finchley, London. The talk immediately followed a screening of the new Ian Curtis biography 'Control'.

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The Hacienda nightclub and music venue first opened its doors in 1982, and despite numerous setbacks (legal, financial and chemical) continued to operate until 1997. After losing its licence and going out of business, the Hacienda was demolished following the purchase of the site by Crosby Homes, who replaced it with the Hacienda Apartment complex.

 

The side of the new building that is adjacent to the Rochdale Canal has a Hacienda timeline built into it, documenting notable events in the Hacienda's history and some of the artists who played there over the years....

 

Factory Communications Ltd declared bankruptcy in November 1992....

Peter Hook's HO scale 1970s era Santa Fe (ATSF) layout in Palmerston North

FAC 96 was a 7" single, "Telstar" b/w "Telstar In A Piano Bar" by Ad Infinitum.

 

Ad Infinitum was a project by New Order's bassist Peter Hook and Lindsay Wilson (the then wife of Tony Wilson).

 

This single was a cover of the Joe Meek classic "Telstar" and was released in Feb/March1984 in a unique hologram sleeve.

 

The flipside, "Telstar In A Piano Bar", featured then ACR keyboardist Andy Connell and Simply Red's Tim Kellet, who was also working with Durutti Column at the time, on trumpet.

  

@ Les Nuits Secrètes 2011, Aulnoye-Aymeries.

05.08.2011 - Jardin.

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new order

touched by the hand of god / touched by the hand of god dub

factory records (1987)

fac193/7

Caboose.

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).

Peter Hook at the Factory fac251, Manchester, on Tuesday the 18th of May 2010

This is the rear side of FAC 208, the ticket to the ' Disorder' event 17 December 1988, which was held at the Hacienda after New Order's famous headlining gig at the G-Mex centre.

 

The catalogue number also applied to the party itself, also known as the 'E-Party'. I can't remember a thing about it, don't think I stayed that long - but the gig was a scorcher!

30/5/2015

 

Tony Wilson courtesy of Stewy's stencils....

peter saville

estate 1-127

migros museum für gegenwartskunst Zürich

JRP | Ringier 2007

 

Utterly fabulous catalogue for Peter Saville's recent exhibition at the Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst Zürich, Switzerland.

From the days when they were still good... an ad for New Order's 1989 post-"Technique" mini-tour of the UK (two dates, in Glasgow and Birmingham). Went to the Brum one - it was pretty good IIRC, despite being held in the soulless barn that is the NEC.

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