I agree. Probably The most origional bass player ever... I saw Joy Division on about 5 occasions and one was the Derby Hall iconic gig where Ian was having problems that people I.e. me and Reg didn't know why he was going on and off stage. I also saw the first New Order gig with Reg. Ian was so Charismatic! Hooky is yeah The most origional bass player in modern times. I suffer with fit's and didn't know ian was suffering. There were about 200 people at the Derby Hall in Bury anx according to the Clossr film ian was still holding a day job down at the dole office. When you have a fit your brain shuts down and you don't remember anything. So sad for Ian. I saw Bowie at the Free Trade Hall In june the 23rd 1973 with Reg our first gig. Amazing! 25shillings. ( 1:25 )... Ian Curtis was such a great stage presence it was hard to comprehend how big they could have been. The music lives on though!
Joy Division were on the verge of huge success and as Hooky has pointed out they would have ruled America. I loved the way that not only did the band carry on but changed style completely. Blue Monday still the biggest selling 12" record of all time. Bands change. But it's the origional vynil,DC's cassettes that are the key. New order without Hooky doesn't work for me. My band The Chameleons without the origional lineup just doesn't work. Stay safe and All Lives Matter. Dave Fielding and Ooshka. Xx
@@davidfielding7746 if you’re really David Fielding - wow, I’m a big fan of the chameleons. If you’re not him - well, you must be a big fan of the chameleons
I was so naive about JD/NO's early stuff that I thought Hooky's lines were a standard guitar - 'Ceremony', for instance. Now I understand how important he was to the overall sound. No Hooky, no looky.
Ian Curtis is the only lead singer/songwriter who actually encouraged Hooky to develop his unique playing style and make it the voice of Joy Division and subsequently New Order (that is, until 'the singer' of New Order decided to aurally emasculate his bass both live and in the studio, with a few exceptions, from 1993 until Hooky quit). Amazing story.
He can't even say Bernard's name anymore. It's wrong to be biased, but when you listen to Republic you can barely hear Hook's bass on anything, and during interviews Bernard would rarely allow Hook to get a word in edgewise. Personally I think Bernard Sumner is a egomaniac. He probably works better with Stephen Morris and GillIan Gilbert cos they just do what they're told.
Hooky is a great bassist and as often the case got great tones with minimal gear. Great influence in the UK. I have a bass set up to replicate Hooky including close string gauge. Rock on Hooky.
Back in the 80s, I always mistook Hook's bass for guitar, so I never really understood what was great about his playing. It literally wasn't until a few months ago that i discovered that that unique guitar was actually bass.
Hooky is on to something. Even though he is not happy with Republic, that was the last great album New Order did. The newer stuff...its New Order but not all that great. If Bernard had Electronic and Bad Lieutenant, why be a jerk and water down new order? The new album was fine but there was nothing that compares to Blue Monday, True Faith or Dreams Never End. C'mon Barny! Let New Order be New Order!😕
The actual amp that Bernard used is VOX UL730... dont even bother looking for one, they cost 10k-15k because it is a very limited (hybrid) amp that the Beatles actually used it for recording. There is maybe 1 video about that amp here on youtube.
New order without hooky is just a shit new order cover band Hooky rules Anybody who has seen peter and the light has time traveled and experienced the heart and soul of true post punk
I really could listen to Hooky all day. A really interesting guy who contains himself well while talking about the way everything went wrong
"the guitarist"
Jonah Fuerstenberg He did Bernard dirty lmao
"The singer"
@@optimisticmike1041 hahahhahahah
The beef is real.
Peter Hook is one of the most original bassist ever.
I agree. Probably The most origional bass player ever... I saw Joy Division on about 5 occasions and one was the Derby Hall iconic gig where Ian was having problems that people I.e. me and Reg didn't know why he was going on and off stage. I also saw the first New Order gig with Reg. Ian was so Charismatic! Hooky is yeah The most origional bass player in modern times. I suffer with fit's and didn't know ian was suffering. There were about 200 people at the Derby Hall in Bury anx according to the Clossr film ian was still holding a day job down at the dole office. When you have a fit your brain shuts down and you don't remember anything. So sad for Ian. I saw Bowie at the Free Trade Hall In june the 23rd 1973 with Reg our first gig. Amazing! 25shillings. ( 1:25 )... Ian Curtis was such a great stage presence it was hard to comprehend how big they could have been. The music lives on though!
Joy Division were on the verge of huge success and as Hooky has pointed out they would have ruled America. I loved the way that not only did the band carry on but changed style completely. Blue Monday still the biggest selling 12" record of all time. Bands change. But it's the origional vynil,DC's cassettes that are the key. New order without Hooky doesn't work for me. My band The Chameleons without the origional lineup just doesn't work. Stay safe and All Lives Matter. Dave Fielding and Ooshka. Xx
@@davidfielding7746 if you’re really David Fielding - wow, I’m a big fan of the chameleons. If you’re not him - well, you must be a big fan of the chameleons
@@davidfielding7746 Love The Chameleons! Cheers from Buenos Aires
@@davidfielding7746 all lives matter but not all are in equal danger
I am a guitarist and have been making my living from music since the 90's. Hooky is actually a big influence of mine!
I was so naive about JD/NO's early stuff that I thought Hooky's lines were a standard guitar - 'Ceremony', for instance. Now I understand how important he was to the overall sound. No Hooky, no looky.
Hook is one of the greatest bass players ever, def one of my favorites
Ian Curtis is the only lead singer/songwriter who actually encouraged Hooky to develop his unique playing style and make it the voice of Joy Division and subsequently New Order (that is, until 'the singer' of New Order decided to aurally emasculate his bass both live and in the studio, with a few exceptions, from 1993 until Hooky quit). Amazing story.
Because he was influenced by Kraftwerk basslines.
@@gemellimusic931 which songs?
He can't even say Bernard's name anymore. It's wrong to be biased, but when you listen to Republic you can barely hear Hook's bass on anything, and during interviews Bernard would rarely allow Hook to get a word in edgewise. Personally I think Bernard Sumner is a egomaniac. He probably works better with Stephen Morris and GillIan Gilbert cos they just do what they're told.
"The leader singer became a bit of a prick."
Hooky!!
Bernard Sumner disliked this video.
LOL
VIC-20 And Steve now. Maybe Gill will come by later.
VIC-20 XD
I wonder why lol !
LUL
Fair to say that he and Bernard still aren't getting along?
These guys enjoy division.
Oh, snap!
He called Bernard just “the guitarist”.
the guitarist ... the lead singer LOL !
Hooky is a great bassist and as often the case got great tones with minimal gear. Great influence in the UK. I have a bass set up to replicate Hooky including close string gauge. Rock on Hooky.
That Alembic preamp looks dope AF.
One of my idols!
so amazing
i didn't knew that...thx for sharing!
Back in the 80s, I always mistook Hook's bass for guitar, so I never really understood what was great about his playing. It literally wasn't until a few months ago that i discovered that that unique guitar was actually bass.
Can you imagine having to turn down so ppl could better hear Bernie's vapid lyrics? Poor Hooky.
It’s kind of sad to consider how that band went from having Ian Curtis as its chief lyricist to having Bernard Sumner as its chief lyricist.
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@@JMarinelli👎
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1:08 Why is Hooky playing lefthanded ? and the other guitarist (Bernard ?)
photo is flipped
Mirrored
Martin hannet looks like Brian May
Hooky is on to something. Even though he is not happy with Republic, that was the last great album New Order did. The newer stuff...its New Order but not all that great. If Bernard had Electronic and Bad Lieutenant, why be a jerk and water down new order? The new album was fine but there was nothing that compares to Blue Monday, True Faith or Dreams Never End. C'mon Barny! Let New Order be New Order!😕
Anybody know the song in the background?
Day Of The Lords from Unknown Pleasures
Colony from Closer
Both played by Hookies JD/NO cover band😎
Vox ud30?
Kaleb Clarke vox ac30
Kaleb Clarke I think he's talking about this kinda obscure series of hybrid amps that Vox amps in the 60s. The Beatles used them in the mid 60s.
The actual amp that Bernard used is VOX UL730... dont even bother looking for one, they cost 10k-15k because it is a very limited (hybrid) amp that the Beatles actually used it for recording. There is maybe 1 video about that amp here on youtube.
💘
New order without hooky is just a shit new order cover band Hooky rules Anybody who has seen peter and the light has time traveled and experienced the heart and soul of true post punk
666k subs?? Seriously
but what chorus pedal god damned you
Electro-Harmonix Clone Theory
0:57
slam
Funny video title considering Hooky is tone deaf!! (Not joking for those who didn't know)
Ouch
😁
:)
I like people with smiling face . He looks like he is in agony and suffering
tf u talking about
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