[kj] GEORDIE'S TRACKS AVAILABLE
    B. Oliver Sheppard 
    bigblackhair at sbcglobal.net
       
    Tue Nov 20 15:55:54 EST 2007
    
    
  
Geordie's one of my fave guitarists ever.
On these songs, could he crank it up ("to 11!") and drown out that 
woman's voice? The female vocals are in that radio-friendly, Kelly 
Clarkson-y category of vocals, or something. Maybe I'm endlessly biased, 
but couldn't they be a bit more skewed to either the punk/metal side of 
things (Wendy O. Williams, Bekki Bondage, Poly Styrene) or at least 
post-punk (Siouxsie) type stuff, instead of this?
Still, I am the guy who said I thought it'd be neat if Killing Joke came 
out with dynamic CDs that let one isolate instruments' tracks so you 
could listen to them solely. That is, I wish KJ (or any band) would make 
a CD in such a way that one could listen to merely the guitar, or drum, 
etc. parts, in isolation, if one wanted.
I would honestly really rather either Geordie doing his flangey, 
crunchy, post-punk-meets-metal, Tabazan, The Wait, Kings and Queens type 
stuff -- WITHOUT vocals! (If he can't get Jaz or someone like Joan jett 
or Sioxusie or something).
Maybe I'm being harsh. A raw Geordie guitar solo album with no vox, but 
perhaps with backup musicians, would kick ass, for me.
I'll always love Geordie anyway, of course.
-Oliver
T.B. wrote:
> "Leigh Newton" wrote:
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>> Yuck.
    
    
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