Review: Peter Hook & The Light, Clwb Ifor Bach, Cardiff
http://www.walesonline.c...-cardiff-91466-32622830/IT’S not often you get a genuine world exclusive in Cardiff, but this was a case in point.
Those of us lucky enough to be inside a sold out Clwb Ifor Bach were treated to the
first ever live performance of a new set from legendary bass player Peter Hook and his band.
It was based on the early work of his former band New Order, taking in their entire back catalogue from 1981 to 1983.
The evening began with both sides of the group’s debut single following their emergence out of the ashes of Joy Division - In A Lonely Place and the majestic Ceremony.
Just those two would have done for me, but there was much, much more to come.
It was then on to a track-by-track rendition of New Order’s first two albums, Movement and Power, Corruption & Lies.
As the night wore on, you couldn’t help wondering whether Hook had missed his vocation all those years away from the mic.
Bernard Sumner, who continues to front a Hook-less New Order, was the man who took up the vocal duties of the re-named band following the suicide of Joy Division singer Ian Curtis and he has sung on some of the finest records of a generation.
But having seen New Order dozens of times in the past, I’ve never heard these songs sung so well before, with Hook more than up to the job.
Despite having been more than 30 years in the business, there were still a few sighs of relief from him at the end of songs, especially the more synth-based latter tunes,
But he needn’t have worried. The night was a triumph.
After encoring with a barnstorming version of Temptation and then the obligatory Blue Monday, he returned to the stage to cadge a cigarette, proclaiming he had never earned a fag more in his life.
He wasn’t wrong.
This had been a two-hour long tour-de-force.
It was almost 30 years to the day since New Order had played their only ever gig in the Welsh capital,
Having been there at Cardiff University for that show in January 1983, I can confirm it was worth the wait to hear these magnificent songs once again and arguably performed better than ever.