In Conversation with Peter Hook - Talking Joy Division, New Order and the Hooky Bass 6 Pro.
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- Опубліковано 6 бер 2020
- Carl Cook (Eastwood Guitars' Head of Product Design) sat down with bass playing icon, Peter Hook, for an in-depth discussion around the Eastwood Hooky Bass 6 Pro Signature model, which is an accurate tribute to, and replica of, Hooky's original Shergold Bass 6 that has been at the heart of his 40+ year playing career, and instrumental to the sound of Joy Division, New Order and Monaco.
It was a great opportunity to speak to Hooky about his personal back story with the Bass 6, and discuss some subjects beyond this that we think will be of interest to many.
More info: eastwoodguitars.com/products/...
For more information on upcoming opportunities to see Hooky using the Hooky Bass 6 Pro Signature live, and for more info on Peter Hook and the Light, visit here;
peterhookandthelight.live/
During my tenure as legal advisor to a number of UK bands back in the 1980's I came across a chap playing with a lovely band called New Model Army called Stuart Morrow who also played a Shergold Marathon 6 string bass. Lovely chap, still owes me half the bar tab from Grouchos after they did Top of The Pops...
Stuart Morrow. such an underrated bass player,.. respect x
Remember a lad in my class in about 1984 was mad on New Model Army!!!
Did Morrow play a Shergold Marathon?! Wow! I love New Model Army and Stuart Morrow's bassplaying is monstrous! Can anyone else play like him?
Never seen Stuart Morrow with a Shergold - it was either a Precision or Westone Thunder during his time with NMA.
"Seamlessness and professionalism have never been the most important thing to me. The most important thing to me is to get hold of the bloody thing and hammer the shit out of it." That's what makes Hooky - Hooky!
Robert Smith uses a Fender VI bass in the single _Primary_ and most notably on the _Disintegration_ record, among others. It is the instrument that makes The Cure sound like The Cure.
Bob said he used a Precision on Primary because his VI was a bit dodgy on the E string.
Paul Crane the VI i had owned was also dodgy on the E string
@@JoshBattershell - yep, mine too!
@@pabcrane you can see him playing a P Bass in the video too
@@pabcrane he fixed it here ua-cam.com/video/HuI7KZ5Pch0/v-deo.html
A new interview with Hooky and it’s 30 minutes! Must be my lucky day
The word bunion kept coming to my mind subliminally.
I'm not much younger than Hooky.
It's probably gout..
Problem is, once you get your boots off,
you can't get them back on again...
I absolutely love Peter Hook.
They need to make Hooky's Eccleshall bass!!!
🥳
@@eastwoodguitarsofficial PLEASE DO THIS!
Eccleshall 💎
I love your live shows Hooky. Just quietly they’re better than NO. Watching you play bass is a gift. Keep doing what you do.
Ibanez actually released an instrument along these lines. The SRC6 is a 6 string bass, but 30" scale, and set up to be tuned E to E, an octave below guitar, with bass friendly strings but guitar friendly string spacing. Basically the same setup as this Shergold.
Also, I read an article a while back that the Beatles actually had one of the first Shergold basses made.
There's no N.O without PH.
Hooky has his own unique style on the bass, there is no New Order sound without him. So any decent musician who plays with him should know that instead of asking him to play something else.
They must be expensive - he can’t afford shoes.
Mucho obrigado...
Conversation with mr Hook Is always great ...for the story,, for the humanity, for his sound...
Bass is my primary instrument and the sole reason I play with distortion and a chorus pedal is cause of Hook. The man changed the way I hear the 4 string
Great work Carl
one of my favorite bassists of all time
Wow strings 1 & 6 are literally living on the edge...
Absolutely brilliant. Thanks for recording and sharing.
Just ordered one!
“It’s a weird bass-player’s instrument.” Love it.
Great stuff as usual 👍
I'm surprised he never heard of Robert Smith of The Cure playing the Bass vi given them being in similar genres
he used them quite heavily on the albums Faith and Disintegration but he used it more as a deeper guitar rather than a 4 string with more notes
ForTheWatching very different guitar.
@@hayman-lx2ze Same tuning
@@hayman-lx2ze Not very different at all. Watch any Cure concert and Robert Smith is mostly playing a Schechter UltraCure Bass VI, and when he switches to guitar Reeves Gabrels tends to play a Bass VI. The Cure have used Bass VI extensively since the Faith album and most of their well known riffs are Smith on the Bass VI.
I think Rob uses a Fender Bass VI
@@andrewrucker2188 Used to, he has a signature line from Schechter now called the UltraCure.
THE CURE! The most iconic use of the Bass VI...hello?
Hooky! 🙏🏻🖤
Hooky's looking healthy
I want Hook to make a new record. With Monaco obviously, you know I love to see him play with New Order again but it's nice see him playing JD and NO songs on his live shows, I want to hear a new bassline by him, rock on hook :)
Bruno Oliveira given how good Peter Hook and the Light are live, it would be cool to hear what they’d come up with 🤙
@@eastwoodguitarsofficial I agree, I'm gonna pay attention when the guy come to Brasil playing nice tunes.
I want a new Monaco album myself. And reissue the hard to find second album. I hope they finally have that sample clearance issue taken care of by now.
Great to see the 6 string live on.
Thanks for a wonderful interview.
Hooky, there IS another guy playing the six string bass in a similar manner as you do and if you ask him about it, he'll cite you as the reason why he picked it up in the first place.
His name?
Robert Smith of The Cure
He has somewhat of a grudge against the cure so i'm not surprised he didn't acknowledge them :P.
@@Lylodile I find that odd because Robert Smith clearly is a fan of JD, they've even covered JD.
Nope. As Hooky said, the bass vi is a different scale and tone, not really the same thing.
Fox Mulder it’s 30” scale same as the Fender Bass vi, I’m kinda convinced he’s a bit confused
He commented on the Fender Baritones , chalk and cheese
Always excellent, Hooky!
What a great interview, Hooky is the best. Wish though he would’ve plugged it in a jammed a bit.
Classy lad, always.
Your old stuff was fantastic and you were fantastic as well as your son
Totally brilliant interview,,,,,, with a great star,,,,,,,,,,, keep it going hooky,,,,,, total respect,,,,,,,,, your gigs are brilliant,,,,,,,,,
The Ibanez SRC6 Crossover 6 String Bass is a great 6-string bass with EMG pickups, 3-band EQ and a great-feeling neck at $800.00 U.S.
I'm no bass player but what I'd say about Hooky's style with J.D. and N.O. is that it's played like a distinct complementary instrument rather than just a sound required for the bottom end. In a completely different style but a similar idea was Mark King of Level 42 playing slap bass.
Hooky at one time got a hold of a Fender Baritone, but it’s not the same as the Fender Bass VI. The Fender/Squier Bass VI is tuned like the Shergold but they don’t quite sound like a Shergold. Still, it’s a great instrument in it’s own right. Robert Smith has played a Bass VI as well as Steve Kilbey from The Church. I think the bassist from the band I Love You But I’ve Chosen Darkness plays one as well. But the Eastwood absolutely nails Hooky’s Shergold Marathon 6 ‘s sound.
A living legend, very unique.
Hook was the heart of New Order. See you on tour next year.
#NoHookNoOrder
Peter Hook is pure genius
Shergold Marathon Bass VI players that I know of: A Certain Ratio on the Sextet LP (the other bass player has a Mustang), the very early lineup of The Beloved when they were a guitar band (A Hundred Words, This Means War), Bobby Gillespie when he played bass with The Wake briefly. Also, Section 25 around the From the Hip LP era - this may well have been borrowed from New Order for the studio sessions as Bernard produced it. His story about the Fender VI I think comes from hiring one when they had their stuff stolen in NYC in 1980, he describes breaking strings trying to tune it... it was probably wound up like a spring when he picked it up and was probably incorrectly tuned higher.
Clive Mitten of Twelfth Night also used a Marathon 6 string bass throughout the 80s.
Come back to NZ - please!!!
One of Les Claypool's Carl Thompson 6-strings is a shorter scaled and narrower spaced instrument. He uses it on a few songs, like DMV.
Listened to that today
Nice shout out for The Wake......'Here Comes Everybody'
Kkidzz Melancholy Man, Talk About The Past, and On Our Honeymoon are my favs
Truth!!! I love the point he makes beginning at 23:07. 🤘🏽
My favorite bassist ! Hooky inspired me to play Bass guitar 🥺😎🔥
Me too after seeing them at ajanta Derby. One month before Ian's passover
Hooky's gone all Krist Novoselic on us going shoeless! Thanks for mentioning Rob Gretton. I think New Order were never the same after Rob died.
I’ve just acquired one of the rare Hacienda Blue models. 🙂
Nice, those are rare! Have you seen the new Hooky Raider and Hooky Bass 4 PRO? They just came out: eastwoodguitars.com/collections/hooky-series
excellent interview wish you guys would have done some playing though
Is Hooky really using a .045 for his high E string? The website says that it's strung with 45-105 strings, but the Bass VI strings I have on my Squier VM Bass VI are 24-106. Doesn't seem like a big enough spread in gauge.
I play bass 6 in a band called Nervous Pills, check us out, was recently played on BBC 6 music
Only discovered today that Eastwood are doing a Marathon 6 String, and immediately plonked down a deposit. I've had the Squier copy of the Fender VI and currently own the Chinese made Gretsch 6 string bass, but the Eastwood is the nearest I'm likely to get to owning a Shergold!
As for other users of this instrument (same scale, tuning and pitch) there's Robert Smith of The Cure and Jack Bruce of Cream. They both used the Fender VI, and Smith now uses a Schecter that is based on it.
Is the pickup a remanufactured Re-an clone or some off-the-shelf one?
I would so much love to see morrisgilbertsumnerhook together on stage again.
Shergold was an offshoot of Burns IIRC.
My guitar hero.
2:03 The lowest string looks like it's hanging off the edge of the neck because the bridge block on the red bass has keeled over! How solid is that bridge design?
It's solid... it's just needs an allen key to put the screw back into the saddle... it was used by Peter 20 mins before this conversation in a rehearsal, those screws can turn and loosen from your palm if they're out of the saddle a little to begin. You can see it closer here- eastwoodcustoms.com/projects/peter-hook-signature/attachment/ph-bass-bridge-close-up/
I had a Shergold Marathon 6-string bass in the early 1980s. Like all Shergold guitars, the action was superb but the pickup was hideously microphonic.
This is fucking boss 👏
Is there no sound demo of this bass?? Surely folks would want to hear it in detail - not everyone knows what Hooky sounds like in isolation (even if the Eastwood was a dead ringer for his original).
Failing a demo, is there another bass that uses the same pickup?
He's speaking of trying to make a Fender baritone guitar the same as the bass vi. They aren't the same. Shame nobody told him the difference.
Hi! Per the conversation can you post the song list?
18/5/2020 40years from Ian's death
He doesn't play the bass in the clip?
Which songs are played on this bass?
Blue Monday would be the most famous example.
Dreams Never End, We All Stand, Paradise, Procession, Elegia, Fine Time, Sub-Culture (which can easily be done on a 4-string), Cries & Whispers, State of the Nation, Blue Monday, Doubts Even Here, The Him, The Time of Night
That’s all I know
@@pizzapanda8527 thanks and JD songs?
I think The Eternal, Decades, and Passover.
JOY DIVISION:
Passover
Heart and Soul
The Eternal
Decades
NEW ORDER:
In a Lonely Place
Dreams Never End
Chosen Time
The Him
Doubts Even Here
Denial
Procession
Cries and Whispers
Hurt
Blue Monday
We All Stand
Your Silent Face
Ecstasy
This Time of Night
Elegia
Subculture
Shellshock
Paradise
As It Is When It Was
Angel Dust
State of the Nation
Let's Go
1963
Fine Time
Best & Marsh
Spooky
Chemical
Special
Avalanche
REVENGE:
Slave
14k
Bleachman
Cloud 9
State of Shock
The Wilding
MONACO:
Bicycle Thief
Sweet Lips
Blue
Billy Bones
Sedona
Heaven 7
Black Rain
End of the World
Surely he knows The Cure used Bass VI all the time...
Surely the fender bass vi is tuned the same as the shergold no?
Tuned the same, yes, but completely different feel (plus, different string gauges).
Anyone know what tuning Hookys 6 string is?? Just curious
E to e
Sam Wulfekotter .. Thanks a million, just standard guitar tuning? ..Hmm, you learn something new everyday. Thanks 🙏
@@Tomtoms-tomtoms E to e but an octave lower than a standard guitar.
David Harte .. thanks for that David 🙏
The guy on the left is hard to understand, but Barefoot-Hooky is fantastic!🎸
‘e is Scottish.
@@MarcioSilva-ssiillvvaa Hello Marcio. He's a Scouser. It's a Liverpool accent.
nicegg if he hud played a bit.
Jeff ament....the dude in cheaptrick...he may play a 8 string though
is that the scottish band the wake that did "our honeymoon"?
Yes, correct. 'On Our Honeymoon'. ua-cam.com/video/3a2TysT1knM/v-deo.html
I played "eternal" by accident on my new 6 string before I even knew hooky used it too
Robert Smith plays one, fender one
That thick string on the red bass guitar is outta whack, almost off the fretboard. Someone forgot to set it up...
Some shade towards Gallup >.>
René Moncayo nope
The bodies look like Wal basses. Very cool looking. Especially in a world of wanky-looking 6-string basses.
Funny how he intentionally forgets about Robert Smith as a regular 6 String bass player :-) Plus what he says about Fender VI not being tuned in a standard way is completely false. He must have tested a modified Fender VI, but his ignorance about that is quite surprising, he’s been a bass player for more than 40 years... And he never heard of Cream bass player Jake Bruce who also extensively used a 6 string bass longe before he did :-) Still I love Joy Division and early New Order stuff, it’s just that Hooky can sometimes be so full of himself...
Dude he’s in the middle of an interview, sincerely doubt he was intentionally forgetting about anyone. Especially if you’re talking from the heart and having a conversation. Calm your tits.
I read his book and I’m pretty sure he’s mistaking the bass vi for an actual fender baritone guitar. He talks about breaking the strings and bending the neck because he was putting bass strings on a baritone guitar not a bass vi. He also gets little things wrong in interviews like “Yamaha BB600” which does not exist. But cut him some slack he’s old.
He also means people who play bass vi style instruments like him. Jack Bruce and Robert Smith do not have the same bass vi playstyle as him.
Peter Hook is not a 'Bass Player'. He plays a Bass Guitar. Whos Jake ?
I played a 6 for years the Ibanez sr 506 my strings are definitely heavier.. his looks more baritone than bass. Not saying its not a bass, just not familiar with his
Check out these demos: ua-cam.com/video/2HIjC-mvHyY/v-deo.html
and
ua-cam.com/video/L5tPspDuRXM/v-deo.html
... well... there is Les claypool or John Myung just to name some 6string bass players , great chat with mister Hook
+++ALLUCE VALGO!1!+++
He should try the RD artist with the moog hardware
I love you hooky but it’s really funny how you conviently left out Robert Smith using a bass 6.
I suspect Hooky knows full well that The Cure used them too, and arguably to a far greater extent, but just won't admit it because he's accused them on many an occasion of ripping him off. Hence their relationship is somewhat sour...
To be perfectly fair I’m sure Robert Smith was influenced by JD/New Order to incorporate that sound (Dreams Never End vs. Inbetween Days), but he plays it so differently to Hooky, and has done some amazing things with it in his own right. Also on the 4-string side of things, I think Simon Gallup, while prob not as distinctive as Hooky, is a better ‘pure’ bass player.
Thundercat plays 6 string bass
Flippantly writing off the Fender Bass VI like that is really annoying! The Beatles! Helter Skelter, jeezo!
calls it a Baritone ... it's not, it's a bass... 30' scale... never heard his story about keith richards either.. I think he's making up shit :)
also the cure.
The Fender VI is a short scale bass designed for guitarists. These are long scale basses.
@@martinheath5947 My Bass VI has a 30" scale, strung with 24-106 strings tuned E-e. The Hooky Bass 6 Pro has a 30" scale, strung with similar strings tuned E-e.
Good old Hooky...the sound of young Salford. Dark, bleak and bloody horrible, God bless Peter, Bernard and Steve.....and God save Ian Curtis.
But then everyone went to bed for 2 years.
as a bloke i have to say, i love hooky (in a non gay way). i don't love his feet though.
Not very confident in your own sexuality are ya bud?
@@drewp.weiner5065 Thank you Mr Weiner for your erudite comment. You have forced me to re-appraise myself and now I feel ready to admit to the world that I do indeed, love skanky feet. I am particularly excited by the thought that you may be willing to send me a picture of yours. Please do so without delay to me here at skankyfeet@gmail.com
hi from twinny in halifax,,, not the one you knew
Skinny jeans Hooky !. FFS !
A bit full of himself for essentially a one trick pony sound, good sound though