Originally Posted by: shortwaveboy I saw Peter Hook & The Light last week in Montreal and New Order a couple of years ago in Toronto. The question everyone kept asking me afterwards was which was better. I jotted down some thoughts on my blog:
http://daddyjunior.com/2...er-who-played-it-better/What do you think?
While admittedly that NO set is not all that inspiring compared to other NO sets since, it's a bit unfair calling it just a greatest hits set; there's 5 album tracks there in set of 17..keep in mind also that NO have added more tracks to the setlists since, including 2 brand new ones....how much new material has the Light done again?
I know it childish to take sides, but as an idea I prefer NO (with Tom as replacement for the guy that left) to the Light - as a minimum, I'd have hoped Hooky would at least play
all the bass in the Light; after all, that's what he did in JD and NO. If he did that, and let others do the vocals, then that would have more integrity to me. From what I've seen he plays, what, 20% of the basslines in a Light set? No offence, but it's irrelevant how well Jack plays the bass (or any of the others do their bits, to be fair), as he (and the rest of them) were't in JD and NO, and that is kind of my point. It's a cover band.
Hooky's assuming a role in the Light he never had in either of the other bands (leader/singer) at the expense of actually playing that brilliant, distinctive bass. That aspect of the Light - and it's a big part - doesn't ring true to me...well, that and his undignified but predictable, bitter slagging of his former bandmates at every opportunity, but that's getting off topic.