Events > Peter Hook Section 25 live < Section 25 < New Order < Kevin Hewick
Peter Hook Section 25 Live - Elysée Montmartre, Paris, France, 6 November 2008; poster detail
Peter Hook Section 25 live - Ancienne Belgique, Brussels, Belgium, 7 November 2008; poster detail
Peter Hook Section 25 Live - Cultuurpodium Groene Engel, Os, Netherlands, 8 November 2008; poster detail
Peter Hook Section 25 Live - Kulturfabrik Krefeld e.V., Krefeld, Germany, 9 November 2008; poster detail
Peter Hook Section 25 Live - group photo taken at rehearsals on 6 October 2008 (L to R: Phil (Guitar Tech), Ian Butty, Larry Cassidy, Peter Hook, Vin Cassidy and Steve Stringer)
Peter Hook Section 25 Live - Elysée Montmartre, Paris, France, 6 November 2008; Ian Butterworth and Peter Hook
Peter Hook Section 25 Live - Ancienne Belgique, Brussels, Belgium, 7 November 2008; Peter Hook, Stuart Hill and Ian Butterworth
Peter Hook Section 25 Live - Ancienne Belgique, Brussels, Belgium, 7 November 2008; Peter Hook and Section 25
Peter Hook Section 25 Live - Ancienne Belgique, Brussels, Belgium, 7 November 2008; Hooky and Larry on stage
Peter Hook Section 25 Live - Ancienne Belgique, Brussels, Belgium, 7 November 2008; Hooky
Peter Hook Section 25 Live - Ancienne Belgique, Brussels, Belgium, 7 November 2008; Hooky on one
Peter Hook Section 25 Live - Kulturfabrik Krefeld e.V., Krefeld, Germany, 9 November 2008; Larry, Hooky and Ian
Peter Hook and Section 25 playing a selection of Joy Division, New Order and Section 25 songs with Kevin Hewick supporting on all dates.
November 2008
6 - Elysée Montmartre, Paris, France
7 - Ancienne Belgique, Brussels, Belgium
8 - Cultuurpodium Groene Engel, Os, Netherlands
9 - Kulturfabrik Krefeld e.V., Krefeld, Germany
Elysée Montmartre, Paris, France, 6 November 2008
Peter Hook Section 25
Playing A Selection of Joy Division, New Order and Section 25 Songs
Elysée Montmartre 6.11.08
With Kevin Hewick
Elysée Montmartre
72 Boulevard Rochechouart
75018
Paris
Thursday 6 November 2008
Doors Open 19:00
Ancienne Belgique, Brussels, Belgium, 7 November 2008
Peter Hook Section 25
Playing a Selection of Joy Division, New Order and Section 25 Songs
Ancienne Belgique AB Box 7.11.08
Kevin Hewick
Joy Division Documentary (Grant Gee) Screening
Ancienne Belgique
AB Box
110 Anspachlaan
1000
Brussels
Friday 7 November 2008
Doors Open 18:00
DJ Sets/Afterparty
Peter Hook
Gore (Fantastique Nights)
AB Club 23:00
Cultuurpodium Groene Engel, Os, Netherlands, 8 November 2008
Peter Hook Section 25
Playing A Selection of Joy Division, New Order and Section 25 Songs
Groene Engel 8.11.08
With Kevin Hewick
Cultuurpodium Groene Engel
Kruisstraat 15
5341 HA
Oss
Saturday 8 November 2008
Doors Open 19:00
Kulturfabrik Krefeld e.V., Krefeld, Germany, 9 November 2008
Peter Hook Section 25
Playing A Selection of Joy Division, New Order and Section 25 Songs
Kulturfabrik Krefeld e.V. 9.11.08
With Kevin Hewick
Kulturfabrik Krefeld e.V.
Diessemer Str. 13
47799
Krefeld
Sunday 8 November 2008
Doors Open 19:00
Reviews
Vin Cassidy (Section 25):
"It was bloody great. The turnout varied, about 600 Os (NL), 800 Brussels (BE), about 400 in Paris (FR) and Krefeld was 350-400 (DE). Michel Duval (Factory Benelux / Crépuscule) and Mark Kamins turned out in Paris. Playing with Hooky is ace cos neither of us drink and it's good not to be the only non-drinker on the firm. Also he taught me some good stuff about tempo, pace and dynamics and I am grateful 'bout that.
"The highlight for me was Krefeld. It all came together and was powerful and at times quite menacing in its intensity. The MO for each show was Kevbo, then S25 for 9 songs then we were joined by Capt Hook. We then do 10 NO/JD then we fuck off. Encore next with just S25 doing 1 song and then the grand finale with Peter joining us for Doubts Even Here.
Quote of tour has to be Mark Kamins in Paris: "Glad to see you guys still got your motherfucking chops".
Ian Butterworth (Section 25):
"Well for starters, I don't think that I have ever been as nervous as I was before the Paris gig! Had we rehearsed enough..? Will my amp blow up? I shouldn't have worried as by the time we had done our SSXV set we were ready... for anything!
"Hooky and his 'guitar-man', Phil Murphy were great, as their 'attitude' spread like wildfire, and we just 'went for it' on the subsequent nights. Just think 'Punk Rock' and you shall be alright! (as my Granny used to say).
"By the German gig we were chuffin' rocking, so it's a shame it was the last. We had definitely 'nailed it' by that time.
"I joined Tunnelvision in 1981, so I suppose the Joy Division / New Order songs are in my DNA, but it was still bizarre to be on stage playing those songs with Hooky! We also didn't want to do 'straight' versions of the JD/NO songs, so hopefully we put a little 'twist' on them, making them rawer and bringing the SXXV 'edge' to them. Everyone on 'the team', the people working at the venues, were fantastic and also the audiences too. Lets do it again!"
Kevin Hewick:
"I was not only lucky enough to get to perform at four superb venues, I also got to witness all four SXXV/Hook soundchecks and sets and and watch them evolve and bond as a unit. By show three at Oss you were getting a version of 'Interzone' that made a lot of heavy metal seem wimpy.
"I was sorry to learn of Roger Wikeley leaving Section 25 as he is a wonderful man and ace musician but new Sectioner Steve Stringer is doing brilliantly both as a player and as a personality.
"Over 2 years on into their 'comeback' SXXV never fail to impress me live, it always feels like an event... but when Hooky strolled on it went mega - some of the greatest basslines ever done with attitude and panache.
"There were a few fluffed notes and cues but they didn't matter, I've heard less than perfect JD and NO live recordings. What matters is the true spirit of the music came alive.
"I've seen some lame comments on the net about people being old and fat and fossils - in fact Peter was match fit and had enough energy and charisma to light up any concert hall - and would then do a full-on DJing set straight after, rooms full of people going totally loco - job done and all the Hooky knockers looking pretty petty as far as I'm concerned.
"Paris and Brussels were more formal in concert venues with lovely appreciative audiences. Oss and Krefeld had a more rock 'n' roll club feeling, big places still though, and edgy and exciting.
"There was lots of fun on the tour bus and in the hotels, not the debauched rock band on tour myth kind, more that Stu Hill, Phil Murphy, Ian Butterworth and Steve Stringer just made everyone laugh a lot. I like my deep conversationals too and had lots of them with the Cassidys, Lesley Hunter and James Nice.
"We were a real community for those magical days of travel and music and it was honestly one of the best times I've ever had, I wish it had been a much longer tour, the vibe was there, 100%!"
Alex Staszko (fan):
"The 4 gigs got better after each one. The setlists were slightly different: Paris was much shorter, S25 only did 5, with a different encore. Hook didn't do Ultraviolence at the 1st 2 gigs. Poppyfields was played at 3 & at the last 3 afterparties (it went down really well in Brussels), Pottsy turned up in Paris.
"They played Looking From A Hilltop on the last nite. A lad from Brussels who was stood next to me & had been at 3 gigs said it was the best version he had ever heard!"
Photo galleries
Alex Staszko's Facebook photo galleries: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8
Fred's (Fantastique Nights) Flickr photostream
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(Sample) Setlist
Section 25New Horizon
Wretch
Up To You
Friendly Fires
Charnel Ground
After Image
Can't Let Go
Looking From A Hilltop
Dirty Disco
Peter Hook + Section 25
No Love Lost
She's Lost Control
Temptation
Ceremony
Ultraviolence
Dreams Never End
Love Will Tear Us Apart
Shadowplay
Interzone
Warsaw
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Poppy Fields (SXXV)
Doubts Even Here (PH + SXXV)
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Design by Steven Hankinson.
Thanks to Vin, Ian, Kevin and Alex.