[kj] Austin
The Exorcist
killingjoke at theimmortalfool.com
Sat Feb 20 11:33:15 EST 2010
For once I agree entirely with Sir Greg Slawson. (Has hell frozen over?)
Spot on Greg! Spot on!
Hell, we live in a time now where actual singing is eschewed over lip syncing.
At 02:47 AM 2/20/2010, GREG SLAWSON wrote:
>I think part of it, Oliver, is we're living in a time when there is
>almost NO spontenaety. Most music is a rehash of a rehash of a rehash,
>and the few old-timers that are left seem just that, old (with a few
>exceptions who can still strike a chord w/audiences, like Stiff
>Little Fingers, Gang of Four, and maybe the Buzzcocks on a good
>night). Music in the period from 1976-1985 had so much that was new,
>weird, and even dangerous/disturbing. Just look at old footage of
>concerts or tv appearances by early Devo, Clash, Black Flag,
>Speicals, and even relatively mainstream bands like Talking Heads,
>and you get a sense that they were
>almost from another world. Bands now try to all be
>louder/harder/crazier than the next, but the tension, originality,
>passion etc. is clearly missing. For me, few things
>can compare to seeing the Joke in a tiny discoteque w/the lights on
>playing to a few dozen people in Houston TexASS in 1981, or Henry
>Rollins crawling through broken
>glass on the floor wearing only shorts, or Bad Manners dumping
>buckets of water on an audience of 30--at a large rock club, since
>the small club they were booked at didn't have a stage large enough
>to hold the band members-- in Cleveland (both early 80s), or the
>guitarist from Jason & the Scorchers breaking up fights in the
>audience w/one had while still playing the guitar w/the other, and
>countless other shows. Today, music (from rock to country to "r &
>b") is so passionless, watered down, and ultra-contrived. Even world
>music from Africa, Middle East, India, etc. is done on synthesizer
>now instead of traditional instruments. And kids are used to
>thinking they can experience reality sitting in a chair with their
>Iphones or whaterver--hell, they don't even buy cd's w/lyrics, cover
>art, etc. but just download individual songs, thinking that they're
>really experiencing music! I think those of us who were around when
>it was real have much higher expectations. If only kids today knew
>that coming home from a show soaked in the sweat of the 80 or so
>people in the audience was really music, not seeing Kings of Leon,
>or "cover" bands like Interpole/Bravery etc. an air-conditioned ampitheater!
>
> > Date: Fri, 19 Feb 2010 21:47:45 -0600
> > From: bigblackhair at sbcglobal.net
> > To: gathering at misera.net
> > Subject: Re: [kj] Austin
> >
> > Yeah, it's weird - or not?
> >
> > I often go out expecting something amazing to happen, yet the opposite
> > does. You go home asleep, alone, and have this weird feeling of
> > existential confusion/loneliness.
> >
> > Seeing the The Dicks (live!) and then dancing to Killing Joke next door
> > would probably make any sane person happy. I went away from it all
> > feeling very hollow. Maybe it's me. The Dicks can do no wrong, vis a vis
> > "Rich Daddy": <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDwSqERSSh0>
> >
> > I was so stoked, excited when they played it, being raised by a single
> > mom myself (with no rich daddy, etc.) - it's like one of the great
> > all-time punk classics to me. Like Seeing The Ramones do "Sheena is..."
> > Yet getting shoved around and then ultimately leaving it all feeling
> > like it's actually not worth a hill of beans? Blegh. At least I got to
> > dance to Killing Joke after that, even if it was by myself! :)
> >
> > -0liver
> >
> >
> >
> > Brendan wrote:
> > > Being a smarty...the lyrics are all about Morrissey (or some 3rd person)
> > > being cajoled to go out when they don't feel like it, having a miserable
> > > time and coming home and feeling worse...or something ;)
> > >
> > > Which is my experience about 80% of the time going to clubs
> (hence I prefer
> > > gigs)
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
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