[kj] Killing Joke's career

The Exorcist killingjoke at theimmortalfool.com
Mon Dec 22 21:45:26 EST 2008


I'm keeping my hopes on a more realistic level as of now.
I'm working on a great day. LOL

Best Wishes K.W.
(every time I see that I feel like saying kiwi)

Have a good,
a) hour
b) day
c) week
(I always did good on multiple choice)


At 09:36 PM 12/22/2008, Karen Weil wrote:

>I know -- oh, the melodrama of it all! ; )

>

>Cheers; hope you're having a great week! : )

>

>k.w.

>----- Original Message -----

>From: <mailto:killingjoke at theimmortalfool.com>The Exorcist

>To: <mailto:gathering at misera.net>A list about

>all things Killing Joke (the band!)

>Sent: Monday, December 22, 2008 6:26 PM

>Subject: Re: [kj] Killing Joke's career

>

>That damned "first true love" one just can't ever seem to let go.

>

>At 09:08 PM 12/22/2008, Karen Weil wrote:

>>Nice one ... mine was "Nightime" (the now and forever favorite!) : )

>>

>>k.w.

>>

>>----- Original Message -----

>>From: <mailto:killingjoke at theimmortalfool.com>The Exorcist

>>To: <mailto:gathering at misera.net>A list about

>>all things Killing Joke (the band!)

>>Sent: Monday, December 22, 2008 5:51 PM

>>Subject: Re: [kj] Killing Joke's career

>>I was a latecomer to Extremeties and it took me

>>a while to get into it. After a few listens It's become a favorite of mine.

>>Patchwork or not, it's got some great songs in

>>there with some darn strong sentiment. You don't always have to be "mystical"

>>or hidden or (insert whatever term you want in

>>here) to be good. Sometimes brute force and simple spoken language do a

>>damned fine job.

>>On that note... being that Pandemonium was my

>>first KJ album, it will always be my #1

>>favorite (Pleasures of the flesh, communion,

>>exorcism) are probably favorite songs on the album.

>>Cheers

>>At 10:49 AM 12/22/2008, GREG SLAWSON wrote:

>>>I agree that in some ways Extremities sounds

>>>patched together, although it's still a

>>>strong, unique album. It's one of thoes ones

>>>you have to be in the mood for. "Money" got

>>>some airplay in the US, but made me not like the song b/c I heard it too much.

>>>Pandemonium sounds a little dated, but I still

>>>think it's one of their best in terms of sound

>>>and songs...I usually hate metally stuff, but

>>>I love Georkie's chugging on that record!

>>>

>>>

>>>

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>>>From: bq at soundgardener.co.nz

>>>To: gathering at misera.net

>>>Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2008 02:17:42 +1100

>>>Subject: Re: [kj] Killing Joke's career

>>>

>>>

>>>I agree that Pandy was a big leap, but there

>>>are a few Extremities fanz on the list. I’m

>>>not really one of them, sounds a bit patched

>>>together to me, only hits first gear, except

>>>for a couple of tracks

Termite Mound and

>>>Beautiful Dead. I don’t really ‘get’ the title

>>>track. Just my 2c worth. Perhaps I need to

>>>crank the fucker and give it a few more

>>>whirls

(while I’m on Circuit 5 or above.) Ade you’re a big fan innit?

>>>

>>>But Pandemonium leaves me with my jaw hanging

>>>open, even still. It’s a mystical and musical

>>>tour de force, half the point of mysticality

>>>is that everything is not explicit or

>>>logical

having said that, it has some of my

>>>favourite lyrics, clever, but not too clever,

>>>good points driven home well. Labyrinth is a

>>>song on a totally different level, Communion

>>>as well, Exorcism

I’m repeating myself. I

>>>can’t speak highly enough of Pandemonium.

>>>Pleasures of the Flesh has the most

>>>otherworldly feel & momentum to it. Jana

>>>totally sucked me in to the story within the

>>>song, the music and Jaz’s singing is

>>>plaintive, earnest & heartfelt. Honest. Black

>>>Moon was / is an early / still favourite

I

>>>think a fair bit of the depth of the lyrics is

>>>only apparent if you look a level or two

>>>deeper, bearing in mind mystical symbology.

>>>

>>>Jaz was well cast as the devil that Roc de

>>>Thingy movie, except they didn’t give him the

>>>chance to let loose the hellish side of his

>>>voice, I don’t think a mainstream audience

>>>could handle it quite honestly. And that is SO

>>>like something he’d say

haha ;) but seriously,

>>>I have heard better singers in terms of tone,

>>>pitch control, range, but in terms of sheer

>>>visceral gut-wrenching impact

there’s only a

>>>couple who really compete. And on this album

>>>he really let it loose for the first time in a long time.

>>>

>>>PS: none of the raw potency of the early days.

>>>

>>>

>>>Perhaps not album wide, but Exorcism? That

>>>song’d send Beelzebum back down to where he

>>>came from, it’s utterly unreal. Gimme the

>>>hardest most fucked up singer in your

>>>collection and I’ll play Exorcism for you and

>>>slay him in one go. And to some extent 2003

>>>took it to another level again with Implant,

>>>Asteroid, Total Invasion

in terms of blunt force impact.

>>>----------

>>>From: gathering-bounces at misera.net [

>>>mailto:gathering-bounces at misera.net] On Behalf Of jpwhkj at aol.com

>>>Sent: Monday, 22 December 2008 08:00

>>>To: gathering at misera.net

>>>Subject: Re: [kj] Killing Joke's career

>>>

>>>Hi Brendan,

>>>When I was writing my original post, I did

>>>hesitate slightly due to the massive leap in

>>>quality represented by Pandemonium. But

>>>although I rate it highly in its own right, I

>>>don't think it measures up to early Killing Joke for the following reasons:

>>>* Lyrically it's nothing special - lots of Jaz

>>>being vaguely mystical, but none of the raw potency of the early days.

>>>* Musically it stands up well, but Geordie is

>>>chugging rather than chiming, and I don't

>>>think it stands out from the crowd the way the early albums did.

>>>* As far as I can recall, interviews with

>>>Killing Joke post-1989 were basically with

>>>Jaz, with anyone else barely getting a word in

>>>edgeways. Intellectually, KJ had become Jaz's backing band.

>>>* Without Big Paul, there wasn't anyone to keep Jaz' ego in check.

>>>You're right that there are some excellent

>>>tracks that came after that as well (I'd

>>>choose Aeon, Our Last Goodbye, and

>>>Lightbringer as my personal faves) but I

>>>believe that the points I make above hold true

>>>for all albums after Brighter Than A Thousand Suns.

>>>Jamie

>>>

>>>

>>>-----Original Message-----

>>>From: Brendan Quinn <bq at soundgardener.co.nz>

>>>To: 'A list about all things Killing Joke (the

>>>band!)' <gathering at misera.net>

>>>Sent: Sat, 20 Dec 2008 15:44

>>>Subject: [kj] Killing Joke's career

>>>Yes I’m actually writing a post that I don’t have to preface with OT *bows*

>>>Recent comments about Killing Joke being on a

>>>decline since their first 6 years. I’d have to

>>>disagree and cite, specifically, 1994’s

>>>Pandemonium. Quoting specific song titles on

>>>it is redundant to me, the entire album is

>>>totally, totally, solid. 2003 was also

>>>massive. And This Savage Freedom is one of the

>>>best songs eve r recorded. Zennon is brilliant

>>>as well, Universe B, 4 Stations.

>>>KJ over the last 2 years has occupied probably

>>>more than 50% of my listening time (often

>>>averaging 4-5+ hours a day), for long

>>>stretches 100%, hugely disproportional. I

>>>don’t really hold out hope of finding another

>>>treasure trove back catalog like Killing

>>>Joke

and at this rate, I just can’t see music

>>>returning to the form of the past. Can only

>>>hope. Current state of play is pretty awful, unless I’m missing some boat.

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