[kj]Brum downsize: Reasons Why!

Jpwhkj at aol.com Jpwhkj at aol.com
Fri Sep 30 09:01:29 EDT 2005


In answer to all of those gestures (thanks for writing them down)...

"peter.west410" <peter.west410 at ntlworld.com> writes:

>Far to obscure there Jamie (looks puzzled)

J replies: Yes, I know there are some obscure ones, but that's what I'd like... to hear some of the less well-known parts of the Joke's back catalogue.

>I do feel that you are trying to show off with you knowledge of KJ songs (shakes head)

J replies: Damn, you realised. Still I expect everyone was really impressed.

>, it's like, look at all these obscure songs I like (does w*nker sign)

J replies: (does w*nker sign back)

> and do you actually like hearing "Me or You" (squirms uncomfortably on seat)

J replies: Yes. And if you don't like hearing Jaz sing "oo-ooh" in a very camp voice then you could always go to the Gents.

> Your list has a distinct lack of post 1989 songs in it (look of bewilderment)

J replies: That's because the bulk of the songs that we haven't heard recently (if ever) that are actually worth hearing are pre-89. For instance, I don't believe I've ever heard Lanterns of Hope, but I don't especially want to.

> and I said before that they should only play post 1989 songs (glares confrontationally into computer screen).

J replies: It must be really annoying when people don't pay attention.

> If they played that set-list Jamie, there would be a queue of people queuing up to get on stage in the hope of getting batted off , knocked out and only regaining consciousness the next day (GRIN ;-)

J replies: For all I know, everyone else (except those who have said otherwise) would like to hear Wardance again, but so what.

>> Nuclear Boy (I love this track... anyone seem them play it?)
>> Nervous System
>> SO36
>> Butcher
>> Exit
>> Chapter III
>> The Gathering
>> Feast of Blaze
>> Let's All Go
>> Wilful Days
>> Me or You (one my favourites)
>> New Day
>> Blue Feather
>> All Play Rebel
>> New Culture
>> Twilight of the Mortal
>> Rubicon
>> Sanity (also one of my favourites)
>> Tiahuanaco (this could be great live... imagine Geordie playing it with that trance-like expression)
>> Money Is Not Our God
>> The Fanatic
>> Mathematics of Chaos
>> Aeon
>> Hollywood Babylon
>> Our Last Goodbye



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