[kj] [KJ] Killing Joke 'Rawk'

Phillipps Marc Marc.Phillipps at enfield.nhs.uk
Fri Jan 12 08:36:53 EST 2007



>I don't have guilty pleasures, I am The Man With No Shame. Level 42 anyone?


I saw Level 42 many times . . the last time was the first big Wembley show
where I realised I had lost interest (as had they by the look of it)



If we are talking about shame don't forget I am Prog man . . Incredible
String Band anyone?





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Subject: Re: [kj] [KJ] Killing Joke 'Rawk'



Now don't get me started...I was quite happy lurking.

Anyone remember "New Beginning", Bucks Fizz' big comeback single of, ooh,
1987? All tribal drums it was...magnificent! About as close as BF ever got
to KJ.

I don't have guilty pleasures, I am The Man With No Shame. Level 42 anyone?

jerry



On Fri Jan 12 9:13 , 'Janean Lancaster' sent:



<<<< Oh and while we are at it I've seen Bucks Fizz ...>>>

Fab! That's just made my day. I thought I was bad for having Music and
Lights by Imagination on my iPod. But seeing Bucks Fizz live! That's so
uncool it's cool.

Cheers,
Janean

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From: gathering-bounces at misera.net [mailto:gathering-bounces at misera.net] On
Behalf Of Brian Whitehead
Sent: 11 January 2007 20:58
To: A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)
Subject: Re: [kj] [KJ] Killing Joke "Rawk"



>>LET THE SKELETONS OUT OF THOSE CLOSETS!!


This is probably a great opportunity to reveal

I love Simon and Garfunkel's Bridge Over Troubled Waters.
Mamas and Papas
Early Duran Duran
Early James
Abba
and the U2 single Vertigo.

Do I get away with some of these?

God that feels better.

Oh and while we are at it I've seen Bucks Fizz, Altered Images and David
Essex live.

Brian.


On 11/01/07, Alexander Smith < vassifer at earthlink.net
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And why should that be? Worried about people judging you because you happen
to own -- let alone like -- an album or two by Sting or Supertramp or
something?


Look, EVERYone -- even the hippest of uber-hepcats -- owns a guilty pleasure
or two. Let's all stop being such ridiculous elitists, for cryin' out loud.


LET THE SKELETONS OUT OF THOSE CLOSETS!!


Alex in NYC




On Jan 11, 2007, at 3:02 PM, Dimitri Bukharin wrote:


When have I said I only listen to one type of music? I choose to keep my
tastes in non Killing Joke related music to myself.


On 1/11/07, Alexander Smith < vassifer at earthlink.net
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Quite sure, thanks. As someone else said -- I believe it was Javier -- what
a boring life you must lead if you only listen to one type of music.




Alex in NYC



On Jan 11, 2007, at 12:47 PM, Dimitri Bukharin wrote:


Paul Simon, Queen........... Are you sure you like Killing Joke?


On 1/11/07, Alexander Smith < vassifer at earthlink.net
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Back in the days of vinyl, I used to organize by genre or by what I'd
perceive as a quasi-genre ("flavor of the month brit hype bands" ala Jesus &
Mary Chain, the Primitives, the Sugarcubes, etc.) This just got too unwieldy
after a while, and upon the advent of discs, I just went with alphabetizing,
which makes loads more sense (although it means certain artists sit
incongruously next to each other on the shelves..... Paul Simon sits next to
Siouxsie.... the Plasmatics sit next to Robert Plant....Pussy Galore sit
next to Queen, etc.)


Alex in NYC







On Jan 11, 2007, at 12:28 PM, Javier Garcia wrote:


Dimitri wrote:


Or not!, and maybe you can do it the way you feel to. I just can't mix some
soft/electronic stuff i have with metal... you know what i mean?. It's just
my way to look for records easier. It's more practical to me.
After all, labels and genres exist weather you like it or not. You can use
them or not.

But you want me to believe that you never, ever use labels... yeah, right!
I'm not a label/genre defender, but they are not useless. That's my only
point.

And so, after your complaint with that store, under what label are KJ now?
or they are re-organize all the store and now they went all alphabetical??
So maybe you now can find Killing Joke "easier": it's just next to Kenny G,
Khawaja Zia ud din, King Pinz, Kid Rock, Krystal Blue and Kajagoogoo?? HA!
Now i call that easy!!!

Javier
MxCty










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You could allways put your collection in alphabetical order then it's dead

easy to find everything!

A HMV store near me put the Joke in their "rawk" section so I sent a letter

of complaint and their back with all the regular shit now.





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> on a shop, to organize your CD's (maybe you make your own labeling), to

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> for new music in sites like "epitonic"... it's a practical thing; i don't



> know, imho there are many useful things about labels. Still, i understand



> when the members of a band don't want to be classified by themselves, they




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