[kj] OT bauhaus set list
melinda grant
hollytree1961 at hotmail.com
Thu Nov 24 18:21:34 EST 2005
well happy that bauhaus have added ....rose garden funeral of sores--
bloody excelent ;-) have not herd that played live since-----yrs n yrs.
cheers m.g ps i may just have to c them some where as well as brix ac ;-)
to good to c just one gig
>From: P Bernardi <phantasmas at erols.com>
>Reply-To: phantasmas at erols.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] OT bauhaus set list
>Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2005 10:48:44 -0500
>
>ummm....
>
>Burning from the Inside
>Flat Fields
>God in an Alcove
>In Fear of Fear
> - ( I recall they played these first 4 tunes in that specific order)
>Terror Couple Kill Colonel
>Hollow Hills - the lights for this were awesome - looked like they were
>underwater.
>She's in Parties
>Passion of Lovers
>Stigmata Martyr
>Rose Garden funeral of Sores
>Hair of the Dog
>Kick in the Eye
>Silent Hedges
>Dark Entries
>
>Encores -
>Bela Lugosi
>
>Slice of Life - Danny Ash sings
>Telegram Sam
>Ziggy Stardust
>
>rob wrote:
>
>>'also, saw Bauhaus last night'
>>
>>Great, looking forward to Feb in Brixton - got a rough setlist?
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: gathering-bounces at misera.net [mailto:gathering-bounces at misera.net]
>>On
>>Behalf Of P Bernardi
>>Sent: 23 November 2005 15:20
>>To: A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)
>>Subject: Re: [kj] OT help-- Greatest 3 piece bands
>>
>>Kitchens o' Distinction, like many shoegazers, disbanded in the mid 90's.
>>
>>Love and Rockets - the last album by them I purchased was Sweet F.A. I
>>think its a great album. They then put out one more in 99' and after that
>>called it quits.
>>
>>When I saw L& R in 96 they had additional musicians backing them up. In
>>99' they performed as a 3 piece again. The best part of the 99 show was
>>when Danny Ash says how the band was in the hotel room fucking around w/
>>cover songs and wanted to perform some and they busted out Rolling Stones
>>2000 light years from home.
>>
>>also, saw Bauhaus last night. Highlights of the show were God in an
>>Alcove and Hollow Hills. They played at classical music hall and the sound
>>was amazing. David J was insane, going off on the fretless bass. Well
>>worth the $$$ tix price.
>>
>>p-
>>
>>Christof hamille wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>ooohhhh
>>>
>>>Good ones
>>>
>>>Well....has Love and Rockets been any good wthin the last 6 years or so?
>>>I still love those first three albums.
>>>
>>>Kitchens of Distinction. HAven't heard that name in years what heappened
>>>to them
>>>
>>>Thank you for everyones help and acknowledgements and encouragements.
>>>
>>>Chris
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>From: P Bernardi <phantasmas at erols.com>
>>>>Reply-To: phantasmas at erols.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] OT help-- Greatest 3 piece bands
>>>>Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2005 09:16:05 -0500
>>>>
>>>>Hey Chris,
>>>>
>>>>glad to see your back and doing well.
>>>>as for three piece bands -
>>>>
>>>>Love and Rockets
>>>>Kitchens of Distinction
>>>>
>>>>p-
>>>>
>>>>Christof hamille wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>All right. I am starting a new band and I am trying to explain to my
>>>>>other band mates what being a REAL three piece is. And what I mean by
>>>>>three piece is that those three people can pulll it off live without
>>>>>any other human help. So this dismisses a lot of bands. So input is
>>>>>appreciated. I am not necessarily looking for, all time, greatest
>>>>>songs. I am looking for examples of how dynamic and different a trio
>>>>>is.
>>>>>
>>>>>1. The Melvins. Love them or hate them they are one of the greatest
>>>>>examples of what a three piece can do.
>>>>>2. Motorhead (early and later). Even though not as experimental as the
>>>>>Melvins they are a perfect example of how a great, straight ahead, no
>>>>>bullshit rock band differs from other bands with more members. Listen
>>>>>to Motorhead, Fight, etc.
>>>>>3. The Jimi Hendrix Experience. Kind of a middle ground between 1 and
>>>>>2. Spanish Castle Magic, Manic Depression, so on and so on.
>>>>>4. Big Black. Yes there were a few forrays as a real band but for the
>>>>>most part it shows how a three piece can work with a drum machine and
>>>>>drill a hole in your head. Besides the obvious "hits" listen to
>>>>>Columbian Necktie. Future bands like Godflesh, early Pitchshifter owe
>>>>>them a lot.
>>>>>5. Primus. Never a big fan but it is a glimpse of what someone like
>>>>>Frank Zappa, on a goofy day, may sound like.
>>>>>6. The Minute Men. Enough said
>>>>>
>>>>>Other bands worth mentionsing but not sure where they fit in.
>>>>>Unsane
>>>>>Zeni Geva
>>>>>Husker Du
>>>>>Blue Cheer
>>>>>Shellac
>>>>>Nirvana (when they were a three piece and the songs were written as a
>>>>>three piece)
>>>>>The James Gang
>>>>>and
>>>>>come on
>>>>>
>>>>>help me out
>>>>>
>>>>>thanks
>>>>>
>>>>>Chris
>>>>>
>>>>>
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