[kj] Killing joke and Communism
Brendan
bq at soundgardener.co.nz
Tue Aug 21 17:02:19 EDT 2007
Do you have some mad hatter's hat with words cut out from a Czech
newspaper that you get your blindfolded pet monkey to reach into randomly
and hand to you half-chewed, and then type into emails one handed with a
mallet while on an amphetamine binge...by any chance? Cos that's the
effect I'm getting...no offence ;p
> And perhaps British labour goverment wouldn't be offended...lnew labour
> from communists is not that far....swastica defended/and do the
> ''conservationist democrat centrist right wing. partys''.
>
> Mister Black <ssssssssss at fsmail.net> wrote: image designed to shock and
> offend (witness Alex Cox's revisionist switching of the swastika to the
> soviet hammer-n'-sickle symbol on Sid Vicious' red t-shirt in the
> slavishly overrated "Sid & Nancy.")"
>
> :) Why did the editor do that? Maybe it was to offend all the original
> punks who went to see the movie . Would that be classed as ironic? Left
> wing punks being offended because they took Sids Swastika off and
> replaced it with a Hammer and Sickle !!!!!!!!!. Makes me chuckle
> thinking about it . Is that the ultimate offensive statement , the only
> person in the whole world who wouldnt be offended by that is Greg
>
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> =======================================Message Received: Aug 21 2007,
> 06:48 PM
> From: "Alexander Smith"
> To: ssssssssss at fsmail.net, "A list about all things Killing Joke (the
> band!)"
> Cc:
> Subject: Re: [kj] Killing joke and Communism
>
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>
> I have to say, I've always been somewhat baffled by the hammer-n'-sickle
> iconography as well. My guess is that it's merely an appropriation of an
> image designed to shock and offend (witness Alex Cox's revisionist
> switching of the swastika to the soviet hammer-n'-sickle symbol on Sid
> Vicious' red t-shirt in the slavishly overrated "Sid & Nancy.")
>
>
> Killing Joke -- much like many of their post-punk peers -- always
> seemed to flirt with Cold War imagery, so I'm guessing it stems from
> that. I don't believe they espouse any Leninist ideals, however.
>
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> Could be wrong, though.
>
>
> Alex in NYC
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> On Aug 21, 2007, at 1:15 PM, Mister Black wrote:
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> I dont recall Killing Joke ever supporting the Communist cause , they
> have on numerous occasions rejected the Capitalist school of thought
> , but theyve never actually come out if favour of Communism , so I
> cannot understand why the Hammer and Syckle featured on the cover of
> the live DVD . Have Killing Joke ever given their support to any
> Politicians or Political party ?
>
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