markreed wrote:About fucking time. I'm sick of reading Dr Hook play a grumpy superhero called Captain Angry bitching about how his former band are setting fire to the ghost of his dead dog, whilst Hooky goes off playing not a single song that isn't over 31 years old. N.O. may not be playing any new material, but the newest song they are playing happens to be 24 years younger than the newest song Hooky currently is. And Hooky seems determined to block the release of any N.O. material he has performed on. Which means that my favourite band has an album rotting on a shelf to please his ego.
I'm not stopping Hooky doing whatever he wants to do. If he wants to sell a customised guitar with a slice of a Hacienda toilet seat, an old bus ticket, handwritten lyrics to "Step On", and a limited edition yellow vinyl 10" of exclusive new re-recordings of old songs for £6,000, fine - it's up to him. I think he's a fucking joke.
And yes, I'd say so to his face, internet doubters. Possibly without the swearing. Still, integrity don't pay the bills.
Agreed. I'm so glad they said it. And, I would say the same thing to his face too AND about his public disrespect to other musicians. He may be a legend, but he really bummed me out these past years, and just painted himself into a corner - I was fan, and am not anymore. I don't want to read another interview of him, attend his gigs or buy whatever book he's hocking.
**Edit to add some more thoughts**
Granted, he's gotta make money. We all need to do that just to survive. But here's how he should redeem himself to fans who appreciated him for being an artist: go make some inspired new art - photos, paintings, etc.
And by "new" art, I mean really try to do something new, not old, not repetitive, not a re-record. And if your art is going to be music again, then for godsake, use Jack and the Light - make music with your inspired son if you don't feel inspired yourself. And then, economics of selling music and downloads aside, go tour it to earn the money, and then and only then, mix up the setlist with the old stuff, but don't rely all on the old stuff. Embrace being the artist without the gripe about money - it's the only way you can enjoy it and be respected for it. That was why I respected New Order back then.
Edited by user 17 August 2012 13:25:23(UTC)
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