[kj] Spooky Shit......
Brendan
bq at soundgardener.co.nz
Wed Oct 20 15:30:12 EDT 2010
A Southern Sky is about my country!
Okay, it's an average song...but nontheless I feel obliged to object.
>
> Another great one to look back upon!! Amazing gig at Hammersmith albeit
> not quite as intimate as The Fleece, Underworld or even Forum.
> However excellent set & atmosphere, although need to give my collection a
> rest as some songs did seem a little-overfamiliar!! Am now sporting
> good old bruised eye, bit odd really as seems to reflect what Jaz is
> trying to tell us underneath disc 3!! I hope this was not done
> deliberately!! I won't mention the fact that maybe my over-enthusiasm at
> dancing may have been partly caused by some cheap vodka earlier in eve,
> first time done that for while. Was not aware of the live CDs before as
> had missed messages, so great stuff! Was worth the outpouring of blood
> though, may have been interesting for the film crew? Declined the offer
> of medical attention later from concernd femlae member of satff, my haed
> is rsilienT & damged enough for it not to affect my
> behaviour!! xhxxhgdctcsftgsf!!! So not quite
> as clear headed as at Bristol but excellent nevertheless. Including
> vague memories of discussing Tribazik & encountering some
> fellow-gatherers at Hammersmith bus station later on during my wait for
> wonderful public transport. Glad to hear that all was well. Looking
> forward to reliving it this weekend with the CD, fortunately my
> neighbours are away but hope that there is no damage to myself or
> furniture!!
>
>
> On the other points how anyone can say they don't like Dregs is beyond me,
> made me laugh on first hearing & still quite an amazing track with unusual
> improvised type-lyrics!! I think tht would work really well live. Shame
> they could not have done more of that experimental sort of stuff. Victory
> too is decent track, like the powerful funky bass. Yeah Singularity does
> sound little like Eighties, definitely. Medicine Wheel excellent too, as
> is most of Democracy.
>
> So I would like to nominate A Southern Sky as the worst track. Good
> lyrics but poor attempt at pop song. Atrocious in other words: but only
> in world of KJ, stands up well to lot of other music.
>
> As for Extremities proposal that sounds amazing. However will not hold my
> breath, been dissapointed before, worst case being 96 tour & also wasting
> money on Gems Of Power . What ever happened to that? Does anyone have
> a copy? Classical stuff sounds interesting too, hopefully should shake up
> the Barbican or South Bank, although personally would prefer Branca type
> adaptations with vocals over top.
>
>
> Thanks again fellows for fine night. Anyone for Alien Sex Fiend in 2
> weeks, really looking fwd to that as playing lot of old stuff & not seen
> since 1997/8 as missed 2007 gig.
>
>
> Message: 3
> Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2010 12:54:06 +1300 (NZDT)
> From: "Brendan" <bq at soundgardener.co.nz>
> Subject: Re: [kj] Gathering Digest, Vol 86, Issue 151
> To: "A list about all things Killing Joke \(the band!\)"
> <gathering at misera.net>
> Message-ID: <4369.122.56.124.26.1287446046.squirrel at mail.orcon.net.nz>
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> agree
>
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>> Nah sorry DREGS is an excellent track
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>>> From: joninwhite at hotmail.com
>>> To: gathering at misera.net
>>> Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2010 20:17:43 +0100
>>> Subject: Re: [kj] Gathering Digest, Vol 86, Issue 151
>>>
>>> Nightmare set list? How about 'dregs' or 'medicine wheel' - both
>>> horrible songs for different reasons
>>>
>>> Jon Hopkins
>
> From: Matt Tibbits
>>> >
>>> > Sent: 10/18/10 02:35 PM
>>> >
>>> > To: Gathering
>>> >
>>> > Subject: Re: [kj] Hammersmith highlights
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > I don't want to raise expectations but Jaz was talking
>>> > in Brussels about doing an Extremities based performance/gig at some
>>> > point. The Revelations era brings back too many bad memories for
>>> > Youth,
>>> > sadly. We should rejoice that we heard The Hum at the Forum. Jaz is
>>> > completely off doing anything from BTATS live. I think he associates
>>> > it
>>> > with OTG and the break up of the band.
>>> >
>
>
> The Fungus Moth.
>
> Challenging the Future.
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> To: gathering at misera.net
> Date: Thursday, 14 October, 2010, 17:47
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