[kj] down by the river
Alexander Smith
vassifer at earthlink.net
Mon Sep 19 07:32:35 EDT 2011
Indeed, I've already been fiscally pledging my support to the band
dutifully, consistently and unconditionally since 1984.
Alex in NYC
On Sep 19, 2011, at 7:27 AM, Neil Perry wrote:
> I find it all very odd, but then I suppose us being asked to give
> Killing Joke
> more money is indeed a killing joke. We (loyal hardcore fans) are
> going to
> buy any new album anyway, so why do we have to 'pledge' our support
> now? I've been
> pledging my support in one way or another for the past 32 frigging
> years!
>
> I like the title, and the artwork, and will be buying possibly more
> than one format when it comes out, but
> I'm a bit long in the tooth now to be giving Killing Joke money up
> front for anything. Good on
> Geordie for giving this his all and I'm well happy that Colesy is
> involved but Paul you said it -
> don't patronise us!
>
> N
>
> On 19 September 2011 12:20, Paul Rangecroft
> <paul.rangecroft at gmail.com> wrote:
> I expect the album will be released even if the don't reach the
> target because it sounds like Geordie has put a lot of effort into
> producing it already. Plus Colesy has been helping with the artwork.
> It's probably just a way of getting some money in advance.
>
> I haven't made my mind up fully but I think I quite like the
> concept. Although Killing Joke aren't a small band like some who
> genuinely couldn't afford to release an album unless they reached
> the pledge amount, for which the system was presumably devised for
> in the first place, they don't sell huge quantities either and they
> do have a very loyal core following so it makes a bit of sense to
> me. I wish they wouldn't patronise us by saying they want the fans
> to get more involved, though.
>
> In general I get them impression that the current trend is for well-
> established bands to use the internet to target their long-term fans
> who buy everything they do rather than gamble and spend money on
> promotion.
>
> I didn't like the title at first and thought it sounded like a Jimmy
> Nail album, but it has grown on me. I suspect Geordie is behind it,
> as IIRC he doesn't care for those Jaz Coleman tombstone titles. Do
> we really need another one of those?
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 9:59 AM, Neil Perry <65snoopy at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> My monday-morning brain is befuddled by this pledge business - isn't
> this
> just a shop selling autographed stuff?
>
> If the pledge amount isn't reached, does this mean the LP won't be
> released?
>
> I want the double vinyl but don't need it to be autographed - is
> this LP going
> to be available in the shops or is this the only place to get one?
>
> Yours, confused
> N
>
> On 17 September 2011 11:34, fatpotanga <fatpotanga at gmail.com> wrote:
> anyone know who did the artwork for this...?
>
> been reading up on the whole pledge music thing.
> makes sense.
> It's like Jaz' commenting on Trent Reznor doing a self release.
> I see the mighty Fishbone are on there too.
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