[kj] [kHz] (no subject) Hypothetical question

sade1 saulomar1 at yahoo.com
Sun Feb 20 22:20:36 EST 2011



> ..HEROICALLY flawed......


I'm not "getting" the 'HEROICALLY' part of that. It was a (self-proclaimed, no
less) self-indulgent, self-defeating, self-imploding, band-exploding,
divisive(of the band) work, ultimately abandoned by the band itself. [I know it
was mostly a solo gig, but the band was to play in it, whatever that all
meant....]  I really don't see the heroism (or even as creatively-evolving) in
it at all. Really seems like Jaz just went too far and all paid the price.


That said *big smiley-face here* if that's what was the catalyst/kick-in-the-ass
that inspired the self-correction aka "Extremities, D&VRE" then I say do it
again, let's have another one. *holds nose and buys that 'other one'*

 



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From: Alexander Smith <vassifer at earthlink.net>
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Nope. Without question, HOSANNAS = the worst Killing Joke album ever (and that
includes Courtauld Talks as well).  OTG may be HEROICALLY flawed, but at least
there were some fleshed-out ideas on it (however misdirected).

HOSANNAS is bereft of song.

Alex in NYC


On Feb 20, 2011, at 10:49 AM, Wessidetempest wrote:


> I do like BTATS but it is the most dated sounding release (not counting OTG).

>And Alex I think someone put a roofy in your coffee. There is no way in this or

>any other universe that OTG is better than Hosannas. As disappointed as I am

>with Hossannas it at least has some of the best Geordie riffs ever.

>

> Chris

>

> On Feb 20, 2011, at 10:34 AM, Alexander Smith <vassifer at earthlink.net> wrote:

>

>>

>> BTATS is worth re-discovering, I'd suggest, especially the re-release. OTG,

>>meanwhile, remains as bad as you remember it (but it's still better than

>>HOSANNAS).

>>

>> Alex in NYC

>>

>>

>> On Feb 19, 2011, at 8:37 PM, Dominico C wrote:

>>

>>> OTG is crap, and BTATS I did honestly listen to 20 years ago, but not any more.

>>>OTG and BTATS are the only 2 albums I don't own...

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