[kj] KJ = Anti-Gay Rock Band? This is a new wrinkle...
Alexander Smith
vassifer at earthlink.net
Wed Feb 8 09:57:13 EST 2012
Well, there is that one interview at St. Paul's Cathedral circa FIRE
DANCES wherein he days say "faggots and male slags" or something.
Still .... that WAS a long time ago.
Alex in NYC
On Feb 8, 2012, at 9:53 AM, Rheinhold Squeegee wrote:
> Jaz said a lot of stupid things in the 80's but I'm not sure it is
> accurate that "unapologetic homophobia has been a driving force in
> their musical career."
>
> Interesting. I have to wonder if this is some kind of PR subterfuge
> in search of publicity for the shows and album. Everything quoted is
> from 25 or more years ago.
>
> http://www.gaystarnews.com/article/anti-gay-rock-band-perform-london
> Anti-gay rock band to perform in London
>
> Homophobic post-punk rock band Killing Joke returns to the London
> concert scene
> 08 February 2012 | By Matthias Pauwels
>
> Killing Joke, the English band which once said it wants to ‘gas’
> gays, is to perform around the UK and is allowing children to attend
> the concert.
> Veteran human rights activist Peter Tatchell, who has spearheaded
> the campaign against anti-gay ‘murder’ music, has called for the gig
> at The Roundhouse in Camden, north London on 8 March to be cancelled.
> The group, infamous for its anti-gay slurs and anti-zionist remarks,
> described openly gay UK pop star Boy George in 1984 as ‘fag music’,
> with front-man Jaz Coleman adding ‘I’d have them all rounded up and
> shoved in a gas chamber.’
> Spanning four decades of punk rock with a star-studded following
> including Morrissey and Foo Fighter Dave Grohl, Killing Joke is no
> stranger to controversy. The band’s unapologetic homophobia has been
> a constant driving force in their musical career.
> In a 1985 interview with Melody Maker magazine, the group reiterated
> its belief that ‘there are still members of this species who should
> be wiped out.’
> The rebellious rockers, aware of their own controversial image, have
> claimed to feed off the criticism they receive. However, Killing
> Joke’s founding front-man Jaz Coleman has always condemned the
> ‘image of thuggery and aggression perpetuated by certain sections of
> the media which tends to overshadow the band’s music.’
> In 1980 the group made headlines when a promotional poster for their
> debut album featured a priest walking among rows of soldiers
> offering Fascist salutes.
> Tatchell told Gay Star News: ‘The Roundhouse is acting in defiance
> of its own equality policies by hosting Killing Joke. The band has
> crossed the line with its extreme prejudice. Unless they apologize,
> The Roundhouse should cancel their booking.’
> GSN repeatedly contacted The Roundhouse to ask for their views but
> they are yet to comment.
> Killing Joke’s London concert is part of the band’s UK tour which
> will take in Exeter, Bristol, Norwich, Manchester, Sheffield,
> Glasgow, Newcastle, Wolverhampton, Portsmouth and Oxford. They will
> release their new studio album MMXII, on 2 April.
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