[kj] Killing Joke Last Night in LA
MARKEC
markec at telenet.be
Sat Oct 11 05:05:46 EDT 2008
Wow....... great review !
Sounds like yet another great night with KILLING JOKE !!!
Markec
np Dr Kloot "History of the World / Part One"
Op 10-okt-08, om 18:34 heeft TB het volgende geschreven:
> Holy shit, what a great show. Hands down, the best KJ show I've
> ever seen (even if that comes down to one '85 show and one '03 show
> and a lot of bootlegs).
>
> Got in the House of Blues just after 8pm and immediately noticed
> security was tighter than just a month ago. Staff used metal
> detector wands to search people going in and I noticed several LA
> police cars parked on the street. It took a long time for the
> venue to fill up, but from what I could tell, there was a lot of
> walk up ticket buyers and by the time KJ came on at 10:40, the
> place seemed pretty full. The audience was a pretty wild mix of old
> school mid 80's punkers and younger people right outta High
> School. I even saw one guy with an elaborate Lords of the New
> Church/Alien Sex Fiends jacket and another punker easily in his mid
> 50's with a balding, grey mohawk.
>
> Pigmy Love Circus, which was the opening band, played a 45 minute
> set. Music was kind of a mix of Revolting Cocks and The
> Supersuckers with a bit of Rob Zombie thrown in. One of the
> guitarists looked to be about 300lbs and the rest of the band were
> pretty butt-ugly. Not bad, and they got a decent reception from the
> crowd, but not what I'd call a good opening band for KJ.
>
> After a long wait, Killing Joke came on and opened with "Requiem."
> For the first few songs, I was kind of on the fence about Paul
> Ferguson but when they broke into "Follow The Leaders" about 5
> songs in, I was blown away with his playing and power. For the
> most part, the crowd was really into the show and the floor got
> progressively more rowdy to the point there was big time moshing by
> about the halfway mark. A big highlight about 45 minutes into the
> show was the double shot of "Love Like Blood" (dedicated to Raven
> with Jaz emotionally tearing up at the end of the song) and a very
> fast paced "Eighties" (prefaced with Cobain comment) back to back.
> I was kind of surprised to hear Communion buried near the end of
> the set in a nice, compact version although the keyboard string
> backing was a bit too prominent for my tastes. "Pandemonium" which
> closed out the main set also had a sparser arrangement that had at
> times just bass and drums which worked very well.
>
> Other songs in the 24 - 25 song set played included Change,
> Primitive, The Wait, Exorcism, Madness, Money Is Not Our God and
> Asteroid. Speaking of Asteroid, I can kind of understand why they
> continue to play that one as they clearly have fun playing it and
> the audience really loved shouting "AAAAASTEROOOOOIIIDDD!!!" at the
> key moments. The only song I really noticed kind of fell flat was
> "Turn To Red" which Youth clearly enjoyed playing but left the
> audience cold. For the encore, one of the new songs was played,
> "Fresh Fever From The Skies" which was pretty decent. The 1 hour
> 45 minute show ended around 12:15 with a slamming version of
> "Wardance" and it almost looked like we'd get a second encore but
> that didn't happen.
>
> The band was really tight. Jaz was at his theatrical best, focused
> and in fine voice and as the show went on, he clearly grew more and
> more happy with the very enthusiastic response. Whoever said
> Geordie's tone is much improved is absolutely right on. Much more
> "crunchy," and compact and not drenched in out of control feedback
> like it was on the '03 tour. Geordie managed to chug down a bottle
> of wine through the set and started on a 2nd one during the encores
> but didn't smoke even though at one point he motioned frantically
> for a smoke from one of the roadies. Youth who reminds me
> physically of Paul McCartney fit in very nicely and clearly enjoyed
> being onstage with the band and several times thanked the band for
> getting him his start in music. I do have to say, I preferred
> Raven's playing over Youths'. Big Paul killed on drums really
> giving energy and new life especially to a lot of the Night Time
> and Pandemonium album tunes. Although it's clear there's a
> noticeable divide between Jaz/Geordie and Paul/Youth,
>
> The sound was actually one of the best sounding shows I've caught
> at the Hollywood HoB. Not overdriven although for the first couple
> songs, I thought Geordie wasn't high enough in the mix and Pauls
> drumming sounded a bit thin but that improved to perfection by the
> 3rd song or so. The asshole factor on the floor got a little out
> of hand by about an hour into the show which some of the more
> aggressive slamming nearly causing a few fights. One obnoxious fat
> blond chick with huge tits wearing a tiara was drunkenly slamming
> into anyone she could but if someone, especially this older balding
> punk (who almost passed out loaded near the end of the show) would
> bounce into her, she'd get all pissed and angrily shove back at
> them. However, I hung out on Geordies side about 15 feet back from
> the stage and rarely had anyone bounce into me.
>
> The very limited merchandise only consisted of two black t-shirts
> respectively featuring the first two album's artwork for $25 (no
> XXlarge for you big boys) and a small black pamphlet of Youth's poems.
>
> I *really* hope they put out a new album and continue touring.
> Based on last night's show, they still have plenty of fire for a
> lot more music, on stage and off. Those catching the Chicago and
> NYC shows are in for a huge treat.
>
> T.B.
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