The Vinyl Guide - Artist Interviews for Record Collectors and Music Nerds

Ep412: Celebrating Joy Division with Peter Hook

09.04.2023 - By Nate Goyer, Record Collector, Music Fan, Vinyl ManiacPlay

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Peter Hook shares stories & anecdotes about the rare records & recordings of Joy Division, the artwork of "Unknown Pleasures", unheard Joy Division tapes, Sex Pistols Manchester Free Trade Hall show & more. Peter is recovering from Covid New Order Substance was made for Tony Wilson’s car Burying grief immediately after Ian Curtis’ death Band-financing “An Ideal for Living” record The 45 single sounded dreadful New Order didn’t want to play Joy Division The popularity of Joy Division so many years later What could have been on Joy Division’s 3rd LP Did Ian hear or see the "Closer" album package? The band’s music activity in the days after Ian’s death What was the plan for “An Ideal for Living”? Changes for “An Ideal For Living” 12” repress Band changing name from “Warsaw” to “Joy Division” FAC-02 compilation & other early records “Licht Und Blindheit” single from France Band involvement with record artwork The image for “Unknown Pleasures” artwork The popularity of “Unknown Pleasures” artwork / Disney The fractures within the band members in later years Status of Joy Division master tapes Additional/unheard Joy Division music Ian Curtis’ daughter & personal mementos Ticket stubs from the Sex Pistols Manchester show Memories of the Sex Pistols Free Trade Hall show Buying his 1st bass guitar When the Sex Pistols returned to Manchester Did Peter’s parents ever see him play live? The runout groove of FAC-40 – Joy Division “Still” Interview wrapup Peter Hook & the Light play Joy Division & New Order "Substance" Albums - Tour Dates Commercial-Free & High Resolution version of this podcast is available at: www.Patreon.com/VinylGuide Listen on Apple: https://apple.co/2Y6ORU0 Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/36qhlc8

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