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Authors: Peter Hook

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2 September 1980

‘Atmosphere’/’She’s Lost Control’ (Factory Records FACUS2/UK) twelve-inch single released. Produced by Martin Hannett. Sleeve photography by Charles Meecham. Typography by Peter Saville.

8 October 1981

Still
(Factory Records FACT 40) 2 x twelve-inch LP released. The final Joy Division album, a double LP comprising songs by the band never readily available and some formally unreleased; it also includes a live recording of their final concert. Produced by Martin Hannett. Engineered by Chris Nagle. Sleeve design by Peter Saville. First 5,000 with collectors’ hessian cloth cover. Track list: ‘Exercise One’ (
Unknown Pleasures
session), ‘Ice Age’ (Oct/Nov 1979, Cargo Studios), ‘The Sound
of Music’ (Love Will Tear Us Apart’ Session 1), ‘Glass’ (Factory sample), ‘The Only Mistake’ (
Unknown Pleasures
session), ‘Walked in Line’ (
Unknown Pleasures
session), ‘The Kill’ (
Unknown Pleasures
session), ‘Something Must Break’ (‘Transmission’session), ‘Dead Souls’ (from ‘Licht und Bleinheit’/Sordide Sentimentale session), ‘Sister Ray’, ‘Ceremony’, ‘Shadowplay’, ‘Means to an End’, ‘Passover’, ‘New Dawn Fades’, ‘Transmission’, ‘Disorder’, ‘Isolation’, ‘Decades’, ‘Digital’. Track 10 recorded live at the Moonlight Club, London, 2 April 1980. Tracks 11–20 recorded live at Birmingham University, 2 May 1980.

 

‘I bought this Joy Division bootleg the other day, and the strange thing was, the first track on it was recorded at TJM practice studios, ‘Shadowplay’. I know for a fact we didn’t even own a tape recorder, so I don’t know how anybody else can have recorded it. When I listened, it wasn’t from there, so I took it back and the bloke knocked me a fiver off it because the track list was wrong.’

Peter Hook interview with Jon Savage, April 1994

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Much love and thanks to my beautiful wife, Rebecca, and my beautiful children, Heather, Jack and Jess. I could not have done it without your love, patience and understanding.

In memoriam, rest in peace . . . Jean Jackson, Derrick Jackson, Dave Dee, Rex Sargeant, Larry Cassidy, Mia Hook, Martin Rushent and New Order.

Special thanks to . . . Andrew Holmes and David Sultan. Their hard work in making this book the very best it could be was fantastic. I am in your debt, boys . . . forever.

Thanks, in no par ticular order, to . . . Twinny, Terr y Mason, Claude Flowers, Lesley Thorne, and all at Aitken, Alexander & Co., Phil Murphy, James Masters (for being a fountain of knowledge) Kelvin Briggs, Mike Jones, Emily Husain and all at Simon & Schuster, Mike and Carol Georgieff-Jones. The people of Manchester and Salford, Alan Erasmus, Aaron Mellor and all at The Factory, Anthony Addis and all at OJK & Co, Stephen Lea, Mike Hall at IPS Law. THE LIGHT . . . Jack Bates, Nathan Wason, Andy Poole and Paul (the Bear) Kehoe. Stephen Jones. Pete and Peasy @ Oxygen Management, Steve Strange at X-Ray Agency. The Mighty Sarge. Debbie and Natalie Curtis. The Buzzcocks. Alison Bell, Amanda Dunlop. Dr Hew Jones. Kate King at JMC Office Services. Joanne and all at the Alderley Edge Hotel. Spellcheck, JoyDiv.org. Chris and To m Hewitt. John Brierley. My brothers, Chris and Paul Hook, and their families. Dianne Bourne and the
Manchester Evening News
. OZ PA. Dave Pils and Jasmine. All at Factory Records. Phil Saxe. Matt Greenhalgh and Anton Corbijn. Electro-Harmonix, Shergold Guitars, Crown Amps, Alembic. AMS Digital Delay, Michael Winterbottom and all the 24 Hour Party People. Kevin Hewick. Peter Saville and Alice Cowling. Paul Fletcher at One Love Music. Warner Brothers Music. Universal Publishing. The Sex Pistols. Roger Eagle. Jean-Jacques Burnel for the sound. Paul Simonon for the strap length. Cockney Rebel for turning me on to music. David Essex and Ringo Starr. The list is endless . . .

INDEX

(page numbers in italic type indicate illustrations)

A Different Kind of Tension
,
ref1
,
ref2

Abraham Moss Centre,
ref1

Academy,
ref1

Accelerator,
ref1

Acklam Hall, London,
ref1

Acton, Irene (Peter’s mum),
see
Hook, Irene

Adam and the Ants,
ref1

Adverts,
ref1
,
ref2

Aherne, Caroline (Peter’s ex-wife),
ref1

Ajanta Theatre, Derby,
ref1
,
ref2

Albrecht, Bernard,
see
Sumner, Bernard

Amnesty International Benefit,
ref1

An Ideal for Living
,
ref1
,
ref2
,
ref3
,
ref4
,
ref5
,
ref6
,
ref7
,
ref8
,
ref9
,
ref10
,
ref11

12-inch version of,
ref1
,
ref2
,
ref3
,
ref4
,
ref5

bootleg versions of,
ref1
,
ref2

Ian finances,
ref1
,
ref2
,
ref3

‘Anarchy in the UK’,
ref1

Anderson, John,
ref1
,
ref2
,
ref3

Angelic Upstarts,
ref1

Anti-Nazi League,
ref1

Apollo Theatre, Manchester,
ref1

Armed Force,
ref1

Arrow Studios,
ref1
,
ref2
,
ref3

‘As You Said’,
ref1
,
ref2

Assembly Rooms, Derby,
ref1

Astoria, Edinburgh,
ref1

‘At a Later Date’,
ref1
,
ref2
,
ref3
,
ref4
,
ref5
,
ref6

Atkins, Martyn,
ref1

Atkinson-Wood, Helen,
ref1

‘Atmosphere’,
ref1
,
ref2
,
ref3
,
ref4
,
ref5
,
ref6
,
ref7
,
ref8
,
ref9
,
ref10
,
ref11
,
ref12
,
ref13
,
ref14
,
ref15
,
ref16
,
ref17
,
ref18
,
ref19
,
ref20
,
ref21

Atomic Kitten,
ref1

‘Atrocity Exhibition’,
ref1
,
ref2
,
ref3
,
ref4
,
ref5
,
ref6
,
ref7
,
ref8
,
ref9
,
ref10
,
ref11
,
ref12
,
ref13
,
ref14
,
ref15
,
ref16
,
ref17
,
ref18
,
ref19
,
ref20
,
ref21
,
ref22
,
ref23
,
ref24

‘Autosuggestion’,
ref1
,
ref2
,
ref3
,
ref4
,
ref5
,
ref6
,
ref7
,
ref8

Back to Zero,
ref1

Band on the Wall,
ref1
,
ref2
,
ref3
,
ref4
,
ref5
,
ref6
,
ref7
,
ref8
,
ref9

Banger, Ed,
ref1

Banks, Chas,
ref1

Barlow, Sue,
see
Sumner, Sue

Bates, Iris (Peter’s ex-partner),
ref1
,
ref2
,
ref3
,
ref4
,
ref5
,
ref6
,
ref7
,
ref8

Battle of the Bands,
ref1

Beatles,
ref1

Bendow, Ian,
ref1

Benson, Baz,
ref1

Best, George,
ref1

Bez (dancer),
ref1

Bicycle Thieves,
ref1

Bidet Boys,
ref1

Big Alex,
ref1

Big in Japan,
ref1

Binnick, Bernie,
ref1

‘BL’,
ref1

Blackadder
,
ref1

Blitz Club, London,
ref1

‘Blue Monday’,
ref1
,
ref2
,
ref3

Blurt,
ref1
,
ref2

Bono,
ref1

Bontee, Yves von,
ref1

Boon, Richard,
ref1
,
ref2
,
ref3
,
ref4

Booth, Dave,
ref1
,
ref2

bootlegging,
ref1
,
ref2
,
ref3
,
ref4
,
ref5
,
ref6
,
ref7
,
ref8
,
ref9

Bowdon Vale Youth Club,
ref1
,
ref2
,
ref3
,
ref4

Bowie, David,
ref1
,
ref2
,
ref3
,
ref4

Boys in Bondage,
ref1
,
ref2

Bradley, Mick,
ref1

Brandwood, Derek,
ref1
,
ref2

Branson, Richard,
ref1

Braune, Rüdiger,
ref1

Brierley, John,
ref1
,
ref2
,
ref3

Brierley, Peter,
ref1

Britannia Row Studios,
ref1
,
ref2
,
ref3
,
ref4
,
ref5
,
ref6

Brotherdale, Steve,
ref1
,
ref2
,
ref3
,
ref4
,
ref5
,
ref6
,
ref7

now at McDonald’s,
ref1

Brunel University, Uxbridge,
ref1

Burnel, Jean-Jacques,
ref1
,
ref2

Burroughs, William,
ref1
,
ref2
,
ref3
,
ref4

Butlin’s,
ref1
,
ref2

Buzzcocks,
ref1
,
ref2
,
ref3
,
ref4
,
ref5
,
ref6
,
ref7
,
ref8
,
ref9
,
ref10
,
ref11
,
ref12
,
ref13
,
ref14
,
ref15
,
ref16
,
ref17
,
ref18
,
ref19
,
ref20
,
ref21
,
ref22
,
ref23
,
ref24
,
ref25
,
ref26

bad behaviour of,
ref1
,
ref2

Joy Division tour with,
ref1
,
ref2
,
ref3
,
ref4
,
ref5
,
ref6
,
ref7
,
ref8
,
ref9

perform in shower of maggots,
ref1

Caffery, John,
ref1
,
ref2
,
ref3
,
ref4

Cain, Dave,
ref1

Cale, John,
ref1

Can,
ref1

‘Candidate’,
ref1
,
ref2
,
ref3
,
ref4
,
ref5
,
ref6
,
ref7
,
ref8
,
ref9

Candy (Ian’s dog),
ref1
,
ref2

Captain (A&R guy),
ref1

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