[kj] "punk" gig.....
melinda grant
hollytree1961 at hotmail.com
Thu Jun 30 09:36:47 EDT 2005
ipat---that was during the "join hands tour" that r.smith had to take over,i
can c why u think that,as the scream tour finished,the join hands tour
started almost straight after--siouxsie wrote "drop dead"(flip-side 2 happy
house 7") n dedicated it to the guitarist n drummer--the originals,who
indeed walked out but that was during j.hds tour--they were at the rainbow
in april 97,i saw them--kenny morris,john mckay--i almost 4got,saw the cure
at a small town hall march 78,got chatting 2 them 2--this was way b4 they
were famouse,still have the tix btw.
mel ldn uk.
>From: iPat <pmdavies at gmail.com>
>Reply-To: iPat <pmdavies at gmail.com>,"A list about all things Killing Joke
>(the band!)" <gathering at misera.net>
>To: "A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)"
><gathering at misera.net>
>Subject: Re: [kj] "punk" gig.....
>Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 14:20:00 +0100
>
>Was that part of their first tour? Where Smith had to step up as
>replacement
>due to walk outs. Mates of mine witnessed the whole affair as it happened
>in
>Aberdeen (before i invaded and set up my force of occupancy for democracy
>and liberation) on the Other record Shop steps
>
>On 6/30/05, melinda grant <hollytree1961 at hotmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > i saw the banshees at a very memorable gig,it was april 7th 1979 at the
> > rainbow ldn,with human league and rema rema as support,this was not the
> > first punk gig i went to,i mentioned that yesterday,nor was it the first
> > time seeing the banshees but this gig was the best i had ever seen them
> > do,it was f--------g amaizing,i will never 4get that 1.
> >
> > mel ldn ps they played all the "the scream-plus the majority of "join
> > hands",plus a few extra early traxs,n some covers--they never did that
> > again
> > with that particular setlist--n theyve never done it since--1 of those
> > rare
> > moments when u think life just cannot get better than this;-D
> > --
> > iPat
> > There is the urge that makes for conformity, and the urge to be free.
> > However dissimilar these two urges may seem to be, are they not
> > fundamentally similar? And if they are fundamentally similar, then your
> > pursuit of freedom is vain, for you will only move from one pattern to
> > another, endlessly. There is no noble or better conditioning, and it is
>this
> > desire that has to be understood.
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