[kj] Killing Joke at The Wiltern
    sade1 
    saulomar1 at yahoo.com
       
    Sun Dec 19 20:33:25 EST 2010
    
    
  
Thanks, I guess I was right all these times; I've always preferred that front 
part of the balcony, though I did see Underworld from the floor behind the 
pit.   
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From: TB <planetary at socal.rr.com>
To: A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!) <gathering at misera.net>
Sent: Sun, December 19, 2010 5:00:18 PM
Subject: Re: [kj] Killing Joke at The Wiltern
sade1 wrote:
Best rundown for a great GREAT show, Mr. TB. tnx.
  
That first band (Melungeons?) sounded to me like Love&Rockets around "Hot Trip 
To Heaven" time or maybe some deep Will
Sergeant/Echo.. grooves. Too bad I only heard their last 2 songs. I love 
african/tropical/etc.
percussionw/electronicaverymuchthankyouguys. 
 
About the drums not sounding so well, well, I was up in the balcony and it 
sounded mighty fine from up there. (to the sound techs on
here: does sound travel differently 
           up&away from the ground-level troops in the pit?)
Big Paul stole the fucking show, rode it out like a bucking mastodon bull into 
the street and back into the venue to the thrill of
everyone. He made the show what it was. I was overwhelmingly pleased by the 
whole damn night! It also was my physical therapy since
currently I am physically tense from trying to get through a rotator cuff injury 
and recent heavy work-outs, so the show really
helped me release the tension (drunk as I was) even while I may have bothered 
others by constantly raising and rotating my shoulder,
maybe blocking their view. Sorry all (but it felt GOOD!). 
 
Thank you guys!! Tight show, the songs all flowed into and out of each other 
beautifully, very no-nonsense, very
youthful (considering they're all, what, 50?), great GREAT fucking show!!! My 
only complaint is they didn't play twice as long.
++++++++++++
Yeah, sound in that place can vary depending on where you are.  The sweet spot 
is really about dead center between the stage and the
bars on the floor.  The pit is good for sound if the band has loud amps and 
stage monitors.  Back near the bars, you get more of the
highs for some reason.  Because the house PA is suspended up fairly high the 
front section of the balcony gets a pretty strong,
punchy sound but further back up there, it gets pretty bass-heavy and muddy.  
Compared to a similar sized place like the Hollywood
Palladium which is boomy and has a unimpressive PA, I'll take the Wiltern any 
day over any other similar sized LA venue for sound.
T.B.
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