Peter Hook celebrates legacy of Joy Division

Pic: Paul Evans

ONE of rockโ€™s iconic figures, Peter Hook will bring his celebration of the legacy of Joy Division back to Limerick for a show at the Milk Market. The founding member of the band will perform both Joy Division albums โ€˜Unknown Pleasuresโ€™ and โ€˜Closerโ€™ in full plus singles and B sides along with an opening set of New Order material.
If you have seen Peter Hook & The Light at one of their three previous visits to Limerick, you know what a class show you are getting, the band faithfully reproduce Joy Divisionโ€™s music with a punk energy making for a visceral live experience.
These Joy Division album shows have become much less common for The Light as they move through their progression of touring the New Order albums in succession since 2012.
Chatting on the phone to Peter Hook last week, the legendary bass player is looking forward to his return to Limerick playing another show for Mick Dolan.
โ€œWe always have an amazing time. itโ€™s one of those places that has a wonderful vibe to it. As soon as you get there you know youโ€™re going to have a great night.โ€
As these shows are covering Hookโ€™s early days – it gives us a chance to chat about his earliest days – The first record he bought was โ€˜Ride A White Swanโ€™ (T-Rex).
โ€œThe first record I stole was โ€˜Ruby Donโ€™t Take Your Love to Townโ€™ (Kenny Rogers) because the choice was limited.โ€
Joy Division was formed by school friends Hook and Barney Sumner joined by Ian Curtis and eventually drummer Stephen Morris.
Hooky wanted to play in a band because he wanted to be exactly like The Sex Pistols after seeing them play in 1976. He ended up playing bass because Barney already had a guitar that he got for Christmas.
The โ€œwannabe Sid Viciousโ€ was a bit miffed initially that his guitar only had four strings but his โ€œlead bassโ€ playing style has influenced generations of musicians, The Cure, Nirvana and Interpol to name just a few.
On many Joy Division tracks such as โ€˜Sheโ€™s Lost Controlโ€™ and โ€˜Disorderโ€™ Hookyโ€™s guitar playing leads the songโ€™s groove and melody with distinctive bass-lines.
Has he any concept of the huge influence his playing has had?
โ€œI donโ€™t dwell on it much maybe because letโ€™s face it, you know, we still have to put the bins out, clear up after the dog and do as we are told by the missus.โ€
โ€œEvery time someone comes up to me, and says that I influenced them to do anything, it really is a wonderful compliment.
โ€œAnd whenever I see Glen Matlock I always go up to him and say – This is all your fault!!
โ€œAnd he always says exactly the same thing to me ……
โ€œHe always goes – F*ck Off Hooky!โ€
Peter Hook & The Light present Joy Division: A Celebration Live at the Big Top, Limerick Milk Market on Thursday November 10. Tickets www.dolans.ie

Live at the Big Top, Limerick Milk Market on Thursday November 10 Photo: Paul Evens

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