
Substance: Inside New Order
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A ROLLICKING, NO-HOLDS-BARRED ACCOUNT OF NEW ORDER'S ENTIRE HISTORY.
Two acclaimed albums and an upcoming US tour - Joy Division had the world at their feet. Then, on the eve of that tour, the band's troubled lead singer, Ian Curtis, killed himself. The next time they got together, they were a new band.
That band was New Order - their label was Factory Records, their club The Haçienda. Their distinctive sound paved the way for the dance music explosion that followed, earning them the reputation as one of the most influential bands of their generation, and changing the course of popular music.
Following on from his bestselling titles The Haçienda and Unknown Pleasures, Peter Hook has written a rollicking, no-holds-barred account of the band's entire history. Substance is packed with never-before-seen detail, discographies and technical information. This is possibly the most entertaining memoir ever written by a British musician.
'There are stories here that make Ozzy Osbourne looks like Mother Teresa' Sunday Express
'A rollicking read' Record Collector
'Rock writing rarely tells us properly what a band treading water or in slow decline feels like from the inside. Hook does so memorably' Guardian
'As mammoth and downright idiotic as the band deserves … something hilariously daft happens on nearly all of Substance's 750 pages' Classic Pop
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- Cover
- Epigraph
- Note to Readers
- Introduction
- Ten things you should always do when you form a group
- Prologue: 1985
- 'Turned out his cure for jetlag was the biggest line of coke I'd ever seen.'
- Part One: Movement
- 'One genius and three Manchester United supporters'
- 'This is New York'
- 'This is a rock band, let's stick with the guitars and drums'
- 'I had a stalker'
- Timeline One: April 1980-December 1980
- Ten things you should never do when you form a group
- 'Anything to keep Rob happy . . .'
- 'Feels like I've been here before'
- Movement Track by Track
- Timeline Two: January-December 1981
- Ten Best Bass Riffs
- 'Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil'
- 'Temptaion' EP Track by Track
- 'The noise attracted scumbags like a magnet'
- 'But then twatto returned . . .'
- 'Marooned in the middle of puke'
- 'She went off like a firework'
- Power, Corruption and Lies Track by Track
- Timeline Three: January-December 1982
- Ten Best Hotels in the World
- 'Arthur was fucking bonkers . . . I loved him.'
- 'OK, pizza'
- 'Go and have a holiday, Judas'
- Timeline Four: January-December 1983
- Ten Best New Order Songs
- 'Love is the air that supports the eagle . . .'
- 'One look at the books was all it took'
- 'We'd made something very special'
- 'He went absolutely berserk when he saw the video'
- Low-Life Track by Track
- Timeline Five: January-December 1984
- Top Ten Best People I Never Got to Play With, Sadly
- Take us back to Hong Kong, Pedro'
- 'It was the highest room-service bill in the history of the hotel'
- 'I'll be writing about that in me memoirs'
- 'Go on, go on holiday, you twat'
- Timeline Six: January-December 1985
- 'The trouble with you is . . .'
- Part Two: Brotherhood
- 'Just a gnat's whisker'
- '?????????????'
- 'We weren't really a Smash Hits kind of group'
- 'That was how I ended 1986'
- Brotherhood Track by Track
- Timeline Seven: January-December 1986
- Ten Best People I Did Get to Play With
- 'My knee was in the video'
- 'Make-up wearing, miming bunch of flouncing jessies'
- 'I want to work with other people'
- Timeline Eight January-December 1987
- 'Get it out of your system, darling'
- 'Jetlag, Pedro'
- Technique Track by Track
- Timeline Nine: February-December 1988
- 'It's a New Order gig, this, not a Revenge gig'
- 'This was the tour that broke us'
- 'Turns out the chiropodist was a New Order fan'
- 'Off my face - every day - repeat till fade'
- Timeline Ten: January-December 1989
- 'Gascoigne, will you fuck off!'
- 'Shit concept, shit music, shit everything else'
- 'We are having to remove you for your own safety'
- The Stone Roses deserve a chapter to themselves, so here we go
- Timeline Eleven: January-December 1990
- Ten Most Interesting Medical Problems I Got Working in a Band
- 'In among all this madness . . .'
- Timeline Twelve: January-December 1991
- 'There was trouble brewing . . .'
- Timeline Thirteen: January-December 1992
- 'Blink and you miss us'
- Timeline Fourteen: January-December 1993
- Top Ten Bass Cab Messages
- 'We needed binoculars to see Noel Edmonds'
- 'Marry in haste, repent at leisure'
- 'Judas'
- 'I wish I could thank that cleaner'
- 'Fingers of God'
- 'Thick as Thieves (Like Us)'
- 'Back to the Real World'
- Get Ready Track by Track
- Timeline Fifteen: July 1994-November 2000
- 'A crowd of adoring Goths'
- Timeline Sixteen: April-December 2001
- 'Grandmaster Flash being marched out by a copper with a machine gun'
- 'The idea was that I'd hide in the bushes'
- 'Refuelling the whole time'
- 'Something had got corrupted along the way'
- 'The clarity can be blinding'
- 'The rift widened . . .'
- 'I should have smelled a rat'
- Timeline Seventeen: January 2002-October 2007
- Epilogue
- List of Illustrations
- Acknowledgements
- Picture Credits
- Bibliography
- Index
- Copyright
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