[kj] the essence
Alexander Smith
vassifer at earthlink.net
Thu Sep 6 07:46:17 EDT 2007
It has to be said: I never really liked Tool.
Alex in NYC
On Sep 5, 2007, at 10:32 PM, Leigh Newton wrote:
> Killing Joke are, indeed, fucked and have been for awhile now
> (except for the shining gem that is KJ2003). That's no excuse for
> what Tool are doing.
>
> Leigh
>
> PS - I can tear a gaping hole in your indisputable truth in 5
> words: Crazy-Little-Thing-Called-Love
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Darren A. Peace <dpeace at bigfoot.com>
> To: A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)
> <gathering at misera.net>
> Sent: Wednesday, September 5, 2007 9:30:45 PM
> Subject: Re: [kj] the essence
>
>
> Heh! I love this list.
>
> "Radio Ga-Ga" is the worst Queen single ever. This is an
> indisputable truth.
> And has one of the worst ever videos, although Queen were
> especially gifted
> in the shite video category. I'd almost say it's the worst UK #2
> single
> written by a drummer, but I'm not sure Phil Collins hasn't been
> there too.
>
> (as an aside, "The Works" LP came out while I was working in the
> Gloucester
> HMV shop, and we had it on rotation so we had to play it twice a
> day for a
> fortnight. Other albums I still hate for this reason, along with
> the obvious
> ones, include "Colour By Numbers", by Culture Club, "Shout At The
> Devil", by
> Motley Crue, 1984 by Van Halen - in fact, I am convinced that my
> treasured
> 12" promo of Eighties, "Halloween" by the Dead Kennedys and The
> Birthday
> Party's "Bad Seed" EP saved my sanity on several occasions. Was a bit
> depressed when I rushed to the turntable when the "Me Or You" promo
> first
> turned up, yelling to my co-workers that this is Killing Joke, and
> it's
> bound to be fucking brilliant. There was, I think, an embarrassed
> cough from
> the almost cleared shop when it finished. I wear my promotional Me
> Or You
> t-shirt very rarely, as you would imagine. Grabbed three copies of the
> double 7", though, as there were some with mispressed "labels" -
> some said
> "Me Or You" on both sides, some had "Feast Of Blaze" on both sides).
>
> There isn't a King Crimson album I don't love, although "Islands",
> with the
> exception of the title track and "Song Of The Gulls", comes close
> with its
> constant Sweep-being-tortured jazzy woodwind howling, but although
> the three
> 80s albums mean a great deal to me, they are fatally flawed because
> of the
> lengthy instrumental tracks - they worked brilliantly live, but are
> meaningless on record - sounds like pseuds fiddling with their
> Fairlights
> and Linn Drums. "Thrak" is more consistent and experimental than
> anything
> they released in the eighties, and as an added bonus nothing from
> it was
> afforded a disco remix ("Sleepless", magnificent though it is,
> didn't need a
> Kevorkian Mix).
>
> And isn't it Killing Joke who are completely up their own asses and
> have
> resided there for years? But we still love them. Can't summon up the
> enthusiasm to defend Tool, whom I like but not ferociously.
>
> Darren
> Hungerford, UK
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: gathering-bounces at misera.net [mailto:gathering-
> bounces at misera.net] On
> Behalf Of Leigh Newton
> Sent: 06 September 2007 01:14
> To: A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)
> Subject: Re: [kj] the essence
>
> I'll stick up for Queen anyday. I'm not too familiar with the album
> Jazz but
> I know that Mustapha and Don't Stop Me Now are both on there so it
> surely
> can't be ALL bad. Also gotta give it up for the rockers like Now
> I'm Here
> and Keep Yourself Alive as well as the more poppy, schlocky fair
> like I Want
> To Break Free and Radio Ga Ga.
>
> King Crimson really came out with some amazing stuff in the 80s.
> The 70s
> stuff is ok, here and there. Same with the 90s and beyond. But the 3
> Belew-era albums from the 80s are really awesome.
>
> Tool are completely up their own asses and have resided there for
> years.
> Opiate and Undertow are both great. It's all downhill from there.
> Lateralus,
> in particular, is such a shitty album. 10 000 Days has some decent
> moments.
>
> Leigh
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Alexander Smith <vassifer at earthlink.net>
> To: A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)
> <gathering at misera.net>
> Sent: Wednesday, September 5, 2007 5:49:44 PM
> Subject: Re: [kj] the essence
>
>
> Well, I'm not going to get all red in the face attempting to defend
> Queen here. Much like their US counterparts in Kiss, I heard them
> before I ever layed ears on anything even remotely punk. Queen were
> DELIBERATE in their pomp-rock ridiculousness, but at least they
> didn't take themselves so dreadfully seriously (i.e. those gents in
> E.L.P, Yes, etc.) And, they made some absolutely fantastic music
> along the way. Sure, "Bicycle Race" is vaudevillian nonsense, but
> listen to "Sheer Heart Attack," "The Prophet's Song," "Fight From The
> Inside," "Stone Cold Crazy" -- they wrote some great stuff.
>
> No matter what, they're far better than Bob fucking Dylan.
>
> Alex in NYC
>
>
>
> On Sep 5, 2007, at 5:42 PM, Darren A. Peace wrote:
>
>> Good to see you timed that to cut off before the Flash soundtrack,
>> but ...
>> Jazz? Honestly?
>>
>> Queen, to me, epitomise the sort of pomp-rock nonsense I hate. I
>> acknowledge
>> there's a lot of personal animus, but everything from Brian May's
>> Restoration wig and stadium stance, through Mr Bulsara's pre-Borat
>> leotards,
>> including Roger Taylor's mad ferret impersonation throughout the
>> Bohemian
>> Rhapsody video and Deacon's OMD Brussel sprout hair repels me.
>>
>> When I was at school, there was a room you could book that
>> contained a
>> shitty little record player. You got twenty minutes, booked a week in
>> advance, to play your 45s (wouldn't play at 33 1/3 at all, which
>> meant that
>> some of my eps were not viable) to your friends. I always seemed to
>> end up
>> waiting outside while some greasy fucker played Bicycle Race on
>> repeat. I
>> remember finally kicking the door in, tearing the record off the
>> deck and
>> smashing it to pieces against the wall. Gave him the cash to buy
>> another
>> single (think he followed my recommendation and bought "No More
>> Heroes"),
>> but it was enormously satisfying.
>>
>> Darren
>> Hungerford, UK
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: gathering-bounces at misera.net [mailto:gathering-
>> bounces at misera.net] On
>> Behalf Of Alexander Smith
>> Sent: 05 September 2007 12:19
>> To: A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)
>> Subject: Re: [kj] the essence
>>
>> Everything Queen did up through THE GAME was brilliant.
>>
>>
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