
Peter Hook Won’t Completely Rule Out a New Order Truce at Rock Hall: ‘Life’s Full of Surprises’
Joy Division/New Order bassist Peter Hook says a Rock Hall reunion is a long shot unless they "reach out and try and form some kind of relationship"

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Joy Division/New Order bassist Peter Hook says a Rock Hall reunion is a long shot unless they "reach out and try and form some kind of relationship"

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