Peter Hook and The Light - The Music Box - 9/14/11

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Daniel Kohn
Peter Hook and The Light
The Music Box
9/14/11

See also: Peter Hook on Joy Division and New Order: "Ian Curtis Was Too Unique a Person to Copy"

Better Than... attending the X-Factor premier.

When a musician reaches back into his catalog and hits the road playing a classic album, it's likely to be really cool or really awful. Fortunately, the stars aligned for former Joy Division and New Order bassist Peter Hook on Wednesday night at The Music Box. Hooky and his new band, The Light, took on Closer, Joy Division's classic and final record, and it sounded great.

What would have happened to Joy Division if Ian Curtis didn't hang himself the night before the band's first American tour? Hook demonstrated the greatness of that record by playing a better-than-expected set last night, featuring guest vocalists Perry Ferrell on "Isolation" and Moby on tracks including "Colony" and "Means To An End." The bald one did an incredible job of channeling his inner Curtis and sounded eerily like the iconic frontman.

Though the venue wasn't completely filled, the crowd responded well to Hook and his backing band. The mohawked, post-punk bassist played with the same tenacity that defined his two widely-respected bands. Songs like "Atrocity Exhibition," the Moby-led "Transmission," and Joy Division's signature song, "Love Will Tear Us Apart" were true to the originals. We'd even go so far as to say they sounded better live than on the records.

Watching Hook perform Closer without his bandmates was a bit strange, but it worked well. The bass lines remain just as thunderous as when the album was released over 30 years ago, and The Light deserves credit for staying true to the original music. The droning synthesizers complemented the 55-year-old bassist well and kept the audience on their feet all night.

The set was only an hour, but Hook managed to pack in 19 songs, leaving the audience clamoring for more from the five-piece outfit. They'll only have to wait until Friday when the group will perform Unknown Pleasures in its entirety at the El Rey. If last night was any indication of what's to come, it will be a must-see. (And might not happen again anytime soon.)

Personal Bias: Not sure if a 55-year-old should be rocking a mohawk

Random Notebook Dump: Hook was rockin' a Joy Division t-shirt and white Stan Smith sneakers. Pretty awesome.

Set list and photos of Hook with Ferrell and Moby below.

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The Fonda Theatre

6126 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles, CA

Category: Music

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Curls
Curls

Love your analysis...it summarized my experience perfectly, although I would have phrased Curtis"s suicide with some poetic justice. Nonetheless ill continue to follow you. TY

Solankil
Solankil

I had a great time at the show in NYC, Some guy who use to manage NO in America introduced the band before they came on. The set list was amazing and they sounded great live, my favorites were Isolation, Heart & soul and Decades, during Atmosphere some guy in front of me started a fight because he was messing with his girl so Hooky stopped the show till everything cleared out and then started Atmosphere again. After the show I was Lucky enough to go backstage and meet Peter Hook and took some pictures and got some autographs.

Here is the pic of the Venuejoonbug.com/media/soudKj9gPiF/... is a pic of the setlist.joonbug.com/media/qll2VzQnwLG/... is Hook signing some autographs for me.joonbug.com/media/vZFEhXYLQB8/... is a little souvineer that I bought for myself at the show for $20, which is not bad at all, usually they are $30joonbug.com/media/uAs9fMYpFNL/... that I could not take any pictures during the show, because my camera sucks in the dark.

Jd
Jd

Didnt anyone find it slightly annoying that hook, as well as perry and moby, sang lyrics out of a binder?

Solankil
Solankil

I had a great time at the show in NYC, Some guy who use to manage NO in America introduced the band before they came on. The set list was amazing and they sounded great live, my favorites were Isolation, Heart & soul and Decades, during Atmosphere some guy in front of me started a fight because he was messing with his girl so Hooky stopped the show till everything cleared out and then started Atmosphere again. After the show I was Lucky enough to go backstage and meet Peter Hook and took some pictures and got some autographs.

Here is the pic of the Venuejoonbug.com/media/soudKj9gPiF/... is a pic of the setlist.joonbug.com/media/qll2VzQnwLG/... is Hook signing some autographs for me.joonbug.com/media/vZFEhXYLQB8/... is a little souvineer that I bought for myself at the show for $20, which is not bad at all, usually they are $30joonbug.com/media/uAs9fMYpFNL/... that I could not take any pictures during the show, because my camera sucks in the dark.

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