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Unknown Pleasures: Inside Joy Division

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by Peter Hook


  18 May 1980

  The day before the band are scheduled to leave for America, Ian commits suicide. The ‘joint’ North American tour with Cabaret Voltaire would have opened at Hurrahs in New York on 21 May, taking in Toronto, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis, San Francisco and Los Angeles after that. Martin Hannett was committed to mix the live sound on this tour.

  23 May 1980

  Ian Curtis is cremated. Factory hold their own wake at Palatine Road and screen the Sex Pistols film The Great Rock ‘n’ Roll Swindle.

  13 June 1980

  The inquest into Ian’s death is held, Macclesfield.

  27 June 1980

  ‘Love Will Tear Us Apart’ twelve-inch (FAC 23.12) released.

  18 July 1980

  Closer (Factory Records FACT 25) released. Produced by Martin Hannett at Brittania Row, London. Engineered by Martin Hannett and John Caffery assisted by Michael Johnson. Photograph by Bernard Pierre Wolff. Designed by Peter Saville, Martyn Atkins, Chris Mathan. Track list: ‘Atrocity Exhibition’, ‘Isolation’, ‘Passover’, ‘Colony’, ‘A Means to an End’, ‘Heart and Soul’, ‘Twenty Four Hours’, ‘The Eternal’, ‘Decades’.

  18 July 1980

  Free giveaway flexidisc (Factory Records FAC 28) released. Produced by Martin Hannett. Initial pressing: 10,000 copies. Track list: ‘Komakino’, ‘Incubation’, ‘As You Said’.

  “For a while there had been talk of making Closer a double album but we dropped that plan because we all hated the idea of a double. This did mean that we couldn’t put the other three tracks on the album, so we came up with what we thought was a compromise: releasing a flexidisc with the album. You’d buy the album and get the flexidisc free. But the record stores didn’t like that and decided to sell the flexidiscs – they didn’t get the giveaway idea. So when you bought the album they’d say, ‘Yeah, you can buy the flexidisc as well to go with it: 50p,’ or whatever, the rotten devils. Our intention was to give them all away.”

  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 Certain Ratio (ACR), ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9, ref10, ref11, ref12, ref13, ref14, ref15, ref16, ref17, ref18, ref19

  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

  Cabaret Voltaire, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9, ref10, ref11, ref12, ref13

  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

  Cargo Studios, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7

  Casey, Jayne, ref1

  Cassidy, Larry, ref1, ref2

  Cassidy, Vinny, ref1

  Caulfield, Mike (‘Corky’), ref1

  Central Sound Studios, ref1, ref2

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

  ‘Chance’, ref1, ref2, ref3

  Check Inn, Altrincham, ref1

  Cheesehead (guitarist), ref1

  Chelsea, ref1, ref2

  City Fun, ref1, ref2

  Clapton, Eric, ref1

  Clarke, John Cooper, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6

  Clarke, Margi (‘Margox’), ref1

  Clash, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  Closer, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9, ref10

  double album mooted, ref1

  Ian’s death and, ref1

  no promotion of, ref1

  re-mastered, ref1

  recording of, ref1, ref2

  released, ref1

  Coach House, Huddersfield, ref1, ref2

  Cockney Rebel, ref1, ref2

  Coleman, Jaz, ref1

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

  Colquhoun, Andy, ref1

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

  Coogan, Steve, ref1

  Cook, Paul, ref1

  Cope, Julian, ref1

  Corbijn, Anton, ref1, ref2

  Cornwell, Hugh, ref1

  Coronation Street (‘Corrie’), ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6

  Cosgrove Hall Films, ref1

  Crawling Chaos, ref1, ref2

  ‘Cries & Whispers’, ref1

  Crispy Ambulance, ref1, ref2, ref3

  Cummins, Kevin, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  Cup Cake (teacher), ref1

  Curbs, ref1

  Cure, ref1, ref2, ref3

  Curtis, Carole (Ian’s sister), ref1

  Curtis, Deborah (née Woodruff) (‘Debbie’), ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9, ref10, ref11, ref12, ref13, ref14

  birth of, ref1

  book written by, ref1, ref2, ref3

  daughter’s birth and, ref1, ref2

  divorce proceedings initiated by, ref1, ref2, ref3

  Ian’s affair and, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  Ian’s attempted suicide and, ref1

  Ian’s death and, ref1

  Ian’s epilepsy and, ref1

  Ian marries, ref1, ref2

  Ian’s suicide and, ref1

  pregnancy of, ref1

  Curtis, Doreen (Ian’s mother), ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6

  Curtis, Ian, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9, ref10, ref11, ref12, ref13, ref14, ref15, ref16, ref17, ref18

  alcohol and, ref1

  allergies suffered by, ref1

  Annik’s affair with, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9, ref10, ref11, ref12, ref13, ref14, ref15, ref16, ref17

  attempts suicide, ref1, ref2

  band tensions and, ref1, ref2

  band worried about, ref1, ref2, ref3

  Bernard hypnotizes, ref1

  biopic of, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9

  birth of, ref1

  at Burroughs signing, ref1

  chameleon-like nature of, ref1

  commits suicide, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  death of, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8

  ‘death march’ of, ref1

  Debbie initiates divorce proceedings against, ref1, ref2, ref3

  Debbie marries, ref1, ref2, ref3

  domestic problems of, ref1

  education of, ref1

  epilepsy suffered by, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9, ref10, ref11, ref12, ref13, ref14, ref15, ref16, ref17, ref18, ref19, ref20

  famous mac of, ref1

  first EP financed by, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  funeral of, ref1, ref2, ref3

  girls/girlfriends and, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6

  guitar mastered by, ref1

  ill health of, ref1

  inquest into death of, ref1, ref2

  jobs taken by, ref1, ref2

  joins band, ref1

  joins Warsaw, ref1

  Martin’s creative relationship with, ref1, ref2

  musical tastes of, ref1

  nature of, ref1, ref2

  Nazi associations dog, ref1

  NME cover of, ref1, ref2

  Peter first meets, ref1

  Peter praises, ref1

  piles suffered by, ref1

  RCA deal and, ref1

  reading habits of, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  references Sinatra in lyrics, ref1, ref2

  runaway drum and, ref1

  ‘Rusty’ sobriquet of, ref1

  Sam Riley plays, ref1

  self-harming by, ref1, ref2, ref3

  Sinatra lyrical references by, ref1

  songs written/produced by, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9

  taken to hospital, ref1, ref2

  tortured soul of, ref1, ref2

  ‘US tour’ and, ref1

  worrying side of, ref1, ref2

  WWII obsession of, ref1

  Curtis, Kevin (Ian’s father), ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6

  Curtis, Natalie (Ian’s daughter), ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  birth of, ref1

  Ian misses birthday of, ref1

  songs written/produced by, ref1

  Damned, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  Davidson, Tony, ref1

  Davy, Gareth, ref1

/>   ‘Day of the Lords’, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9, ref10, ref11, ref12, ref13, ref14, ref15, ref16, ref17

  De La Salle Grammar School, ref1

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

  Dean, James, ref1

  Deano (friend), ref1, ref2

  ‘Decades’, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6

  Deep Purple, ref1, ref2

  DeMac, Harry, ref1

  Den Byrds, ref1

  Devoto, Howard, ref1, ref2

  Dexys Midnight Runners, ref1, ref2

  Dickin, Bernard (‘Barney’) (later Bernard Sumner), ref1, ref2, ref3; see also Sumner, Bernard

  ‘Digital’, 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, ref27

  ‘Disorder’, 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, ref27, ref28, ref29, ref30

  Distractions, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6

  Dominic (fan), ref1

  Doors, ref1, ref2

  Dowie, John, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6

  ‘Dreams Never End’, ref1, ref2

  Drones, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9, ref10

  Durutti Column, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9, ref10, ref11, ref12

  Dury, Ian, ref1, ref2

  Dust, ref1

  Duval, Michel, ref1

  Eagle, Roger, ref1, ref2, ref3

  Earcom 2, ref1

  Eater, ref1

  Echo & the Bunnymen, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  Ed (OZ PA), ref1

  Eden, Ibiza, ref1

  Eden, Kevin, ref1

  Eden Studios, ref1, ref2, ref3

  E.G. Records, ref1

  Electric Ballroom, London, ref1, ref2

  Electric Circus, Manchester, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9, ref10, ref11, ref12, ref13, ref14

 

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