'I watched him doing Fool's Gold and thought: how's he playing that?' New Order's Peter Hook on his friend Mani

Peter Hook's tribute to his friend and bandmate, Mani, highlights their unlikely friendship amidst the chaos of New Order's success.

The two musicians' paths crossed in 1984 when they met through a mutual connection as part of the influential Manchester scene. Their collaboration led to some unforgettable moments - like watching him play Fool's Gold on Instagram, Hook remarks "How is he playing that?" A testament to Mani's mastery of melody.

From the Stone Roses to Primal Scream and beyond, their musical legacy endures. The once-strained relationship between Hook and Mani was restored after a public falling out over Freebass, reflecting a deeper bond formed post-bands.

Mani remained true to his people-centric philosophy - humor, humility, and an unwavering spirit for justice, leaving an indelible mark on those who knew him.
 
I'm loving this tribute to Mani, but let's talk about the state of musician legacies in today's society πŸ€”. I mean, we're still trying to figure out how to fairly distribute wealth from iconic bands, and yet we've got a legend like Mani leaving behind an indelible mark on music history πŸ’Έ. It raises questions about what it means to be a 'true' artist in the 21st century – is it just about creating great music or are there more factors at play? For me, it's about the impact they have on society and the world we live in 🌎.

And let's not forget the role of public discourse in shaping our perceptions of these legendary figures πŸ‘Š. The way Mani's post-bands relationship with Hook played out was a masterclass in how to navigate the complexities of fame, friendship, and fandom. It shows us that even in the most high-profile of relationships, empathy and understanding are key πŸ’•.

What do you think – is it time we started valuing musicians' social impact alongside their artistic achievements? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
man what's up with Peter Hook talking about Mani like that? its so emotional πŸ€• i love how the two of them were like complete opposites but they made it work. i mean Hook's all about the music and Mani's more about the vibes you know? they balanced each other out big time. and I'm loving how he brings up the Stone Roses, that band is iconic 🎸 anyway its sad to hear Mani is no longer with us, but his legacy lives on and he'll always have Hook to talk him up πŸ’•
 
I'm thinkin' that Peter Hook's tribute to Mani is a bit too long overdue πŸ€”. I mean, yeah, they were mates in the Manchester scene back in the day and all that jazz, but we're talkin' 40+ years of friendship here... it feels like he's only becomin' more famous now that Mani's gone πŸ’€. That public falling out with Hook over Freebass was probably just a publicity stunt at the time, but I guess you could say they were both gettin' old and cranky πŸ˜’. What's interestin' is how they stuck together in the end, though - it shows that even when things got rough, their bond remained strong πŸ’•. And Mani's legacy lives on through his music, which still holds up today 🎸. Maybe we should be celebratin' more of these unlikely friendships before they fade into history πŸ”™...
 
man, what's with the tribute scene? like, can't they just leave it alone already? peter hook's all emotional about mani now that he's gone, but honestly, they were just bandmates...don't get me wrong, mani was a talented dude and all, but let's not make him out to be some kinda legend yet. i mean, his music is cool and all, but it's not like he changed the game or anything.
 
Peter Hook's tribute to Mani is really beautiful 🌹... I mean, it's crazy to think about how different their paths crossed back in 84, and yet they became like brothers. The whole story is like a lesson in forgiveness & the power of true friendship πŸ’•... People always talk about Mani's talent as a musician, but honestly, it's his heart that's gonna be remembered most ❀️. It's wild to think about all he accomplished, especially considering how intense their relationship was at times 🀯... But it's also beautiful to see how they came out stronger on the other side πŸ’ͺ.
 
I think it's kinda weird how everyone's always going on about Peter Hook & co celebrating Mani in this super nostalgic light πŸ€”... like, don't get me wrong, the dude was talented and all that jazz, but what about his part in New Order's drama? The way he just up and left to form Freebass after a public spat with Hook? That wasn't exactly a harmonious ending to their friendship, if you ask me 🎸...
 
man that's a sad topic, thinkin about Peter Hook rememberin Mani like that lol 🀣 but at the same time, it's great to see them put their differences aside & celebrate the music they made together, you know? it's crazy how something as intense as a public feud can just melt away after all these years 🌈 anyway, I love that about Mani, he was definitely one of a kind, always stayin true to himself & his values πŸ™
 
omg i'm literally sobbing reading this 🀣😭 mani was always so underrated lol remember when he played Fool's Gold live it was like magic ✨ his dedication to music and his people is truly inspiring πŸ‘ peter hook is right we should be celebrating their bond not just the band they formed together πŸ’•
 
man that's so sad πŸ€• still can't believe Mani is gone... but it's great to see Peter Hook paying tribute like that. reminds me of how Manchester was all about music and community back in the day. it's crazy to think about all the iconic bands coming from there - The Smiths, Joy Division, New Order, The Stone Roses... those were wild times 🀯 i'm glad Hook is speaking out about their friendship now, it shows that even after all the drama, they still cared about each other deeply πŸ’•. Mani's legacy lives on in his music, but also in the people he inspired and the values he stood for - that's what's going to keep him relevant long after he's gone πŸ’«
 
I feel so bad seeing Peter Hook paying tribute to Mani like this... it's crazy to think about how far gone they were back in the day, yet still managed to reconnect on a more human level. I mean, their music is iconic, but what's really inspiring is how Mani kept his roots and sense of community alive even as he was rising to fame. It's a reminder that success isn't just about individual achievement, it's also about staying true to who you are and the people around you πŸ™πŸŽΈ
 
OMG I'm seriously getting all the feels right now!!! 🀩 Peter Hook's tribute to Mani is giving me LIFE! I mean, can you even imagine the two of them meeting in 1984 and becoming BFFs amidst all that New Order chaos? 🀯 It's like, what a beautiful story! And Fool's Gold on Instagram - I need to see that!!! πŸ˜‚ That just shows how talented Mani was. I love how Hook is still reminiscing about those good old days. It's so sweet that their relationship got stronger after that public falling out over Freebass. It just goes to show that sometimes, people can work through stuff and come out even closer on the other side. 😊
 
just watched peter hook's tribute to mani 🎸, really gets me thinking about how much music brings people together despite the craziness of fame. their friendship is a reminder that you don't have to be alike to get along, and it's beautiful to see how they were able to reconnect after all those years. it makes me want to focus on the people around me and not just my online presence 😊
 
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