8th Oct, 2021 11:00

Peter Hook: The New Order Collection

 
Lot 345
 

BRIT AWARDS 2005 AND Q AWARDS 2007

BRIT AWARDS 2005 AND Q AWARDS 2007. Collection of memorabilia from awards nights attended by Hooky to include wristbands, passes, programmes, itineraries, globetrotter "goodie bag" suitcase with spank paddle inside plus other tickets and correspondence relating to the events.

Two of the giants of the Awards industry. These events certainly lost their allure once I got sober, but I must admit it was nice to be acknowledged over the years. They were very glitzy occasions still, and as a fan as well, I was certainly in awe of some of the artists there, to say the least. We presented to The Scissor Sisters at The Brits. The Q Awards was a tribute to Tony Wilson. A reviewer said... Former Stone Roses frontman Ian Brown, who won the Q Legend award, even paid tribute to Peter Hook, the former New Order bass guitarist who was there to present the Q Hero prize posthumously to Factory Records founder Anthony Wilson, for naming his studio Suite 16 in 1986. Wilson, who died in August aged 57 following a battle with cancer, received the biggest standing ovation for his part in creating an enduring Manchester musical legacy. His voice cracking, Hook said: “This is very difficult for me. He always said to me, when you want me I won’t be there but when you need me... I will be. I truly believe that.” Wilson’s award was collected by his children Oliver and Isobel, who said: “We miss him and it’s really nice to know other people do too.”

Sold for £200

Hammer Price


 

BRIT AWARDS 2005 AND Q AWARDS 2007. Collection of memorabilia from awards nights attended by Hooky to include wristbands, passes, programmes, itineraries, globetrotter "goodie bag" suitcase with spank paddle inside plus other tickets and correspondence relating to the events.

Two of the giants of the Awards industry. These events certainly lost their allure once I got sober, but I must admit it was nice to be acknowledged over the years. They were very glitzy occasions still, and as a fan as well, I was certainly in awe of some of the artists there, to say the least. We presented to The Scissor Sisters at The Brits. The Q Awards was a tribute to Tony Wilson. A reviewer said... Former Stone Roses frontman Ian Brown, who won the Q Legend award, even paid tribute to Peter Hook, the former New Order bass guitarist who was there to present the Q Hero prize posthumously to Factory Records founder Anthony Wilson, for naming his studio Suite 16 in 1986. Wilson, who died in August aged 57 following a battle with cancer, received the biggest standing ovation for his part in creating an enduring Manchester musical legacy. His voice cracking, Hook said: “This is very difficult for me. He always said to me, when you want me I won’t be there but when you need me... I will be. I truly believe that.” Wilson’s award was collected by his children Oliver and Isobel, who said: “We miss him and it’s really nice to know other people do too.”

Auction: Peter Hook: The New Order Collection, 8th Oct, 2021

Following the fantastic sale we held of Hooky's Joy Division Collection in 2019, we are excited to now be showcasing the second part his historic collection, covering the New Order years.  Printed catalogues are now available to order herePlease read the Buyer Notes before registering and/or bidding.

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