[kj] Favourite songs from my top ten albums
Leigh Newton
angrytomhanks at yahoo.com
Sat Oct 29 03:28:08 EDT 2005
I still really like the idea of there almost being a
"lost" Killing Joke album between Fire Dances and
Nighttime. Tracks would include New Day, Wilful Days,
Me Or You, Blue Feather, All Play Rebel, New Culture,
Birds Of A Feather and even Eighties seeing as it came
about around the same time. And yes, Eighties is an
incredible song with some of the best Geordie
melodic/dissonant guitar parts and yes, Nighttime is
an amazing album. Can't argue with Tabazan,
Multitudes, Europe, Eighties, Kings and Queens, etc
etc etc.
Leigh
--- gingoblin at easynet.co.uk wrote:
> I always thought Eighties was kinda out of place on
> Night Time. That and A
> New Day seemed more like the tail end of the Fire
> Dances era for me, and
> Love Like Blood was the start of the next. Eighties
> was the soundtrack of
> the summer of 1984... my 12" was a big hit at the
> local under-18's disco
> where I lived. And yes, I did word that last bit in
> full knowledge it could
> be read in a totally different way! It wasn't the
> Walton Hop I may add
> ;-) But it's true, even the
> Madonna and Wham fans started
> getting into it.
> More Night Time stuff would be good in the current
> set though. Darkness
> Before Dawn is sounding great. Kings And Queens was
> excellent too.
>
> Dave/Edinburgh
>
>
>
>
>
>
> At 10:34 28/10/2005 -0400, you wrote:
>
> >Even if "Eighties" -- stinker or not --- had been
> left off of NIGHT TIME
> >(like "A New Day" inexplicably was), I think I'd
> still rate NIGHT TIME at
> >the top. The songs are just better. They sound
> complete. The same cannot
> >be said for much of the PANDE album.
> >
> >Alex in NYC
> >
> >
> >
> >On Friday, October 28, 2005, at 06:52 AM, Paul
> Rangecroft wrote:
> >
> >>fair enough, jim. you don't like 'savage freedom',
> 'absent friends' or
> >>'lanterns', then? can't even tolerate them?! bit
> surprised at that but to
> >>each his own.
> >>
> >>yeah, alex, 'whiteout' is one of the top
> PANDEMONIUM tracks in my opinion
> >>too, blistering live, but 'intellect' is just a
> shadow. "iffy" at best.
> >>i'm not sure youth's choice of production style
> for that album suits a
> >>track like that, either. and the bit at the end
> where jaz whispers ...
> >>urgh - i just want to hit him.
> >>
> >>i'm tempted to wind you up at this point and say
> something like "how can
> >>NIGHT TIME be the best album when it has a stinker
> like 'eighties' on
> >>it?" but actually it is a good album, i'd put it
> forth after the first
> >>three (well obviously forth is after the first
> three, but i meant the
> >>first three albums they released. REVELATIONS top,
> the other two joint
> >>second).
> >>
> >>On 10/27/05, Jim Harper <jimharper666 at yahoo.co.uk>
> wrote:
> >>
> >>It was a tough choice. I don't like 'Intellect',
> but it's the only track
> >>on the album I can even tolerate.
> >>
> >>Jim.
> >>
> >>Paul Rangecroft <paul.rangecroft at gmail.com >
> wrote:
> >>
> >>i'd say quite a few tracks on OtG were better than
> godawful 'whiteout'
> >>re-hash 'intellect'. and if you don't agree you
> can kiss my...
> >>
> >>goodbye.
> >>
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