[kj] whetting the appetite :o)
Alexander Smith
vassifer at earthlink.net
Sat Sep 11 14:48:01 EDT 2010
It's not always a good idea. Nine times out of ten, people don't want
to goto a show and hear music they don't know. I remember going to see
Motley Crue back in the late 90s (yeah, I know -- serves me right) and
they came out on stage with much fanfare. "Hey there, NYC!" -- huge
cheers -- "We got a new album coming out this week" -- huge cheers ---
"And we're going to play the whole thing for you RIGHT NOW!" ---- HUGE
BOOS!
Half the crowd dispersed to the bar and the bathrooms. Half-way
through the set, the `Crue finally got the message and started digging
into their back catalog.
The album failed to sell anyway (that being GENERATION SWINE).
Alex in NYC
On Sep 11, 2010, at 2:26 PM, GREG SLAWSON wrote:
> I think Husker Du (brilliant band) played their whole double album
> on tour after it came out. Of corse, they used to release 2 or 3
> records a year back in
> the mid 80s...
>
> From: vassifer at earthlink.net
> To: gathering at misera.net
> Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2010 07:48:39 -0400
> Subject: Re: [kj] whetting the appetite :o)
>
>
> Under normal circumstances -- or from any other band -- that would
> normally conjure groans, but I think it's pretty cool in this
> instance (largely thanks to the fact that the album's really fucking
> great). I can't wait to hear some of these songs live. Also, it'd be
> nice to see/hear Killing Joke play something *OTHER* than the
> playlist they've been beating into the ground for the past half-
> decade.
>
> Alex in NYC
>
>
>
> On Sep 11, 2010, at 3:39 AM, Antoni Adamiak wrote:
>
>
> Though others have suggested Honour The Fire to be a filler, it has
> slabs of KJ gorgeousity in there, so highly regarded in my world.
>
> Not sure whether I'm supposed to share this with you, but I got an
> email from a trusted source yesterday, who'd been on the blower to
> Big Paul, and the rumour was that they'd play the entire new album
> at The Fleece. That's probably the kiss of death now ... the
> messenger will likely get shot, at least by verbal volleys ... but
> it probably gives Jon the horn :o)
>
> From: frenchyfrenzy at killingjoke.fr
> To: gathering at misera.net
> Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2010 22:27:02 +0200
> Subject: [kj] My "old" impressions of the new album
>
> Here are below my humble impressions that I wrote end of march 2010
> after the pre-listening of the coming album.
> Reading all your comments, I would say that I was quite right in the
> target !
>
> Stephane “ Frenchy Frenzy”
>
>
>
> “It's very difficult to describe music but I would I was completely
> and happily surprised with the quality of sound and Jaz's voice who
> really sing on this album (and shouts too like on Endgame)
> My fav ones are
> Absolut Dissent with the incredible rhythm and break including the
> extra basslines and flow of the drums
> Raven King for the melody
> European Superstate : certainly a major hit in clubs if it's
> released as a single : completely different of what they have done
> before : Disco/Grace Jones and The Sparks meet Killing Joke : some
> will hate and some will adore (i hope so ;o)) THE catchy tune of all
> the tracks
> Here Comes The Singularity : terrific, powerful, melodic and extra
> guitar riffs: a speedy one”
>
>
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