I'm not surprised that Mojo declined to publish the letter. Cheers to them for issuing a correction instead.
Furthermore, he quotes various interviews, but people change their minds at times.
He seems to want to try to stop them from using the name of New Order, and (as I recall from the Q magazine special), he also seems to believe that there is/was an agreement to 'split' if one member left.
Was that 'agreement' (if there ever was one) valid even after they became New Order?
Was it ever written down (in a contract or on paper, with member's signatures)?
His claims about the supposed agreement would make sense if it was stipulated in their contract, or if they made a written agreement.
But is 'We made an agreement (but we didn't bother writing it down)' valid in court?
All of these personal attacks in his blog are sad and pathetic to read. If there is a legal problem; let the court sort it out. No need to slag off people in the press.
Hooky may be a decent bassist, but he's merely a tribute act to his former bands if he continues to tour past albums and not write anything new, although he may need a decent songwriter (on par with Bernard or even David Potts) to accomplish that.
Edited by user 24 September 2015 19:01:42(UTC)
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