[kj] Current Fav K.J. song

The Exorcist killingjoke at theimmortalfool.com
Tue Sep 16 00:03:51 EDT 2008


Makes sense. You always did have a wandering mind.

At 11:23 PM 9/15/2008, Brendan wrote:

>I have been known to listen to Goodbye to the Village for up to an hour on

>repeat, on a sunny afternoon :)

>

> > Heh! Wasn't trying to make a pariah out of you; I accept you're not alone

> > in

> > your view, although I don't remember reading that anyone else prefers OTG

> > to

> > Hosannas.

> >

> > Actually, as a result of your post, I've been mowing the lawn with

> > Hosannas

> > at My Bloody Valentine volumes on my iPod, and it's fucking great! Works

> > best at earsplitting volume, imo, and for those who object to the song

> > lengths, there's always that 5-track promo of edited versions. The

> > bassines,

> > which are too buried at lower volumes, are great too, and I like Ben's

> > drumming. I think, though, that the full track lengths help the drone

> > aspect

> > of the album - quite why the infrequent second chord in Invocation is so

> > exciting, I don't know.

> >

> > My least favourite album proper is Democracy. Geordie and acoustic

> > guitars?

> > That's fundamentally wrong. Apart from Aeon (which is superb), I don't

> > really like any track on the album, and Prozac People is Jaz's worst

> > lyric.

> > And he's written some stinkers. Can't listen to "Goodbye To The Village"

> > because of that awful line about rabbit hutches (although otherwise it's a

> > good song; maybe it's just the way he sings those two words).

> >

> > I *like* Outside The Gate in large part. Crappy syn-drums and all. The

> > title

> > track is genuinely exciting to me, even the coda (I'll pretend Geordie's

> > not

> > playing an acoustic guitar there, so as not to destroy my thesis).

> >

> > And the more I listen to it, the more I rate the new Metallica. Expunge

> > the

> > aural diarrhoea that is St Anger and give this one a try. Really. I think

> > you'll be surprised.

> >

> > Judas Goat.

> >

> > Darren

> > Hungerford, UK

> >

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

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

> > On

> > Behalf Of Alex Smith

> > Sent: 15 September 2008 16:17

> > To: A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!); 'A list about all

> > things Killing Joke (the band!)'

> > Subject: Re: [kj] Current Fav K.J. song

> >

> >

> > "While I have a lot of time or Alex and his opinions"

> >

> > Ummm...it's not just *MY* opinion. Leigh (among others) agrees with me.

> >

> > Alex in NYC

> >

> >

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