[kj] Regrets fuck banshees
Tim Bucknall
tim.bucknall at googlemail.com
Sat Sep 29 15:26:28 EDT 2007
i didn't know about the alcohol, but i suppose its not the sort of thing
that gets mentioned when someone dies,
it can't be as long ago as 7 years surely?
I heard he'd actually trained as a nurse, I guess the video to "the body"
must have affected him more than we thought!
On 29/09/2007, MARK SAXTON <ranjeef at btopenworld.com> wrote:
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> John Mcgeoch died of alcohol related ill health I believe. About 7 or 8
> years back, a specialist nurse I knew was seeing him regularly at his home
> somewhere in Derbyshire.Absolutely gifted and sadly missed. Mark
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> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Brian Whitehead <bawhitehead at gmail.com>
> To: A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!) <gathering at misera.net
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> Sent: Tuesday, 25 September, 2007 11:16:55 AM
> Subject: Re: [kj] Regrets fuck banshees
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> "i did meet him on more than a few occassions"
> I would have loved to have met John McGeoch. He is second to only one
> guitarist and we all know who he is.
> Saw him play with Magazine a couple of times in half empty venues.
> Never discovered what caused his death at such a young age.
>
> "playground twist"
> Top track and ecellent, as are the rest, on the Voices On The Air sessions
> CD.
>
> Brian.
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> On 24/09/2007, melinda grant <hollytree1961 at hotmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > hi brian,
> >
> > maybe you are just listening to the guitar parts and if your a true fan
> > of that instrument,i can understand you doing that
> >
> > as for myself,i tend to take in a whole tune,what ever i am listening
> > to,that including all the instruments,plus vocals and lyrics,all at oncealthough like most,i do hear the individual instruments,but its on a unison
> > level although for me,it does have an order
> > first i hear mostley in everything the drums and vocal/lyrics,then
> > comes the bass
> >
> > the guitar is the last instrument that turns me on
> >
> > ok i never said anything personally against the guitarist they had
> > during that peroid,actually,i did meet him on more than a few occassions i
> > can tell you now,that he was a lovely guy,genuine,a bit of a one off,and he
> > loved his guitar alot,credict where credicts due,they got the right guy
> > kaleidoscope,i think personally,is definatly a mellow--mood style of
> > album ,i did prefure the s.a.t.bansheese in there earlier days to be
> > perfectly honest(although there are still gem tracks on every album they did
> > beyound the first 2--just not every track was great in my eyes)
> >
> > and if you want to know what track where the guitar is very original to
> > me ,its--playground twist--i rate that track alot,actually the range of
> > instruments on that track blend so superbly--the bells
> >
> > melinda
> >
> >
> > Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2007 10:54:01 +0100
> > From: bawhitehead at gmail.com
> > To: gathering at misera.net
> > Subject: Re: [kj] Regrets fuck banshees
> >
> > "i found kaleidoscope very weak in both material,power and true banshee
> > style"
> >
> > I think it's widely thought amongst Banshees fans that Kaleidoscope was
> > one of the weaker albums, especially of the first four or five. McGeoch was
> > absolutely fantastic on this album and proved how right in guitar playing
> > terms that "less is more" or which ever guitar player said "it's what you
> > dont play rather that what you do play that counts". McGeoch came up with
> > the guitar part for Happy House as part of his Banshees
> > audition...brilliant. Maybe I'm listening to the LP and just taking in the
> > guitar?
> >
> > Brian.
> >
> >
> > On 23/09/2007, *melinda grant* <hollytree1961 at hotmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > i saw my first bansheese gig in 1979 at the rainbow threatre that was
> > in area called-- finsbury park,this gig was absolutly amaizing,i was blown
> > away by the sheer power of siousxies voice and the instrimental side of
> > matters left an impression on me for many years,it was that
> > effective--jealouse?? you should be for it was one not to miss
> > seen then after that time through the years!
> >
> > as i appreciate--the scream/join hands....so very much,i found
> > kaleidoscope very weak in both material,power and true banshee style,i guess
> > that was there resting period as it certainly sounded like it they were
> > just warming up ready for the master piece of
> >
> > --ju ju -- ive always loved the bansheese,they were/are, on a
> > whole very good wether its solo stuff they were doing or as a group,but for
> > me o would not say they are better than k.j,just different
> >
> > melinda ps dont worry alex, ok ;)))
> >
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