[kj] Wellington and Aukland gig reviews

Jim Harper jimharper666 at yahoo.co.uk
Mon Jun 17 06:33:34 EDT 2013


I can't see the photo, but it's a sweet thing to do ;)


 
From: fatpotanga <fatpotanga at gmail.com>
To: A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!) <gathering at misera.net>
Sent: Monday, 17 June 2013, 11:18
Subject: Re: [kj] Wellington and Aukland gig reviews


Glad you all *finally* got to see them & that they didn't disappoint.

Great reviews & anecdotes! Geordies ass/tea line was fabulous although I did wonder whether me meant he'd bought a dog.

Call me a sentimental old badger, but it was rather nice to see a photo Jaz's daughter put on FB after one of the gigs tagged '... Uncle Geordie"



On 17 Jun 2013, at 10:51, Peter LAMB <Peter.Lamb at nottingham.edu.cn> wrote:


> Great review Brendan, but does Geordie prefer tea bags or tea leaves?

>

>

> Hi all,

>

>

>

> What can I say. Waiting this long for Killing Joke to play NZ was totally

> worth it. The experience started with seeing the amazing documentary

> premiere in Auckland, sitting a few seats down from Jaz and family, then

> seeing Killing Joke perform in Auckland with my little sister, my fellow

> stalwart Kiwi Gatherer Johnny and his lovely wife Jo and their friends, then

> a road trip down to my favourite place in the world Wellington to see

> Killing Joke again - listening to a CD I made of the tour setlist, and

> finally unexpectedly getting to hang out with the band for a few hours

> afterwards.

>

>

>

> The documentary and Q&A with Jaz set the tone for everything that followed

> and provided context and meaning to the whole experience. From that point on

> I decided to try an experiment - to see if I could do as suggested in the

> doco, interpret events on a deeper level, and use the experience to provide

> focus, inspiration, direction, understanding.and I have to say, it worked.

>

>

>

> Johnny's review of the Auckland gig was spot on - tiny venue, packed full of

> intense but generally good natured people, bit of an odyssey to the bar and

> back to get a drink, fucking amazing performance, and yes I wore a

> Soundgarden t shirt to a Killing Joke gig. However it was an original,

> faded, 1994 Superunknown Screaming Elf t shirt signed by Ben Shepherd - and

> I guess I must have missed the memo about only wearing a band's t-shirt to

> their gig! I also have to point out that when I hugged Johnny's wife Jo

> goodbye she exclaimed "God you're drenched" - by which she really meant "God

> you rocked out way harder than Johnny" ;p

>

>

>

> Anyway yes, the venue was packed to the gills, although not uniformly,

> cutting across sideways to get a final drink just before it kicked off (Eyes

> Wide Shut music) required all my years of gig diplomacy and munter

> management skills - by which I mean I sent my little sister. Haha.

>

>

>

> I've read a few reviews, one of them mentioned being packed far too tight,

> poor sound, fights, not being able to see anything, but personally it's hard

> for me to comment because I was very close to the front, and being 6'3" I

> never have a problem seeing anything, in fact I'm usually more concerned

> that I don't stonewall the people behind me. I also read some comments in

> that article about lame old people standing still, so fuck knows.can't have

> it both ways. I didn't see anything in the crowd that you don't see at

> pretty much every gig, think it's a storm in a teacup started by someone who

> had a bit of a valid point about over-crowding but took it a bit far.

>

>

>

> The sound was fine, except too loud, past the sweet spot where extra volume

> doesn't add impact, but shit I was having fun either way.

>

>

>

> Killing Joke's impact on stage, it's hard to say because I'm such a huge fan

> and had decades worth of restrained fandom to vent, and I'd be preaching to

> the choir because it seems that everyone but for us Kiwis had seen Killing

> Joke before, but holy shit. I don't think I stopped moving. I was totally

> exhausted, hoarse, and deaf at the end, with a huge grin on my face,

> buzzing. I knew the setlist cos I had looked up the Aussie gigs, it was

> exactly the same as the other gigs on the tour except for the we got 5 songs

> vs 3 for the encore: Bloodsport-Madness-Change-TDARS-Psycche, the first two

> being additions. We certainly earned it! Change was amazing, much more

> powerful live than I'd have thought, one of the stand-outs to me, as was

> TDARS, MINOG, Beautiful Dead, Pssyche.it's very hard to pick songs out

> individually.

>

>

>

> My sister and I drove down the next day to the Wellington gig, about a 8-9

> hour drive. I was worried that either the band would be tired from the night

> before, or I wouldn't have as much energy after blowing my load at the

> Auckland gig  the night before, on top of the road trip, hangover, being

> hoarse etc. Not a chance - I'd say it was as good as, if not better than the

> Auckland gig, I was right up front and centre in front of Jaz and even more

> amped than at Auckland, esp for the encore. Stunningly powerful performance.

>

>

>

> We hung around after the gig, as the roadies were packing up I told Jason

> Bowld the stand-in drummer and Reza that it was an amazing gig and asked

> them to pass that on to the rest of the band. I sweet-talked the roadies and

> asked that they pass on my appreciation to the band, in particular one guy

> who may have been tour manager I'm not sure, anyway I'd found out his name,

> Diamond something (great guy)- he looked like he was straight of the music

> video for Come on Eileen.  Anyway I asked him for the setlist and got

> it.then about 10-15 mins after the gig had finished, a few of those people

> left in the venue were invited downstairs to a private bar to hang out with

> the band. I like to think it was because they noticed me going nuts at both

> gigs, but it might have been sheer persistence, brown-nosing, or I might

> have been standing next to a nice blonde they wanted to get downstairs, who

> knows =) Anyway we spent the next roughly 3 hours hanging out with Geordie,

> Youth, Jaz, and other assorted vagabonds. I got my setlist signed by all

> three, and I managed to have a good chat to each of them and mention

> something they had done personally that I appreciated.

>

>

>

> Memories:

>

>

>

> Youth - talking about Ayahusca, DMT, shamanism, druidry, Neil Finn from

> Crowded House ("he's just so CATHOLIC"), BPF's tendonitis (elbows), Robert

> Anton Wilson, Steven Wilson and other producers, electronic music, New

> Zealand weed (great stuff - Geordie agreed but said he smokes hash), Paul

> McCartney, trying to type in something for him on his iPhone.magic.

>

>

>

> Geordie - early on in the night he walked up to the couches where some of us

> fans were hanging out with Youth and Jaz, and with no greeting,

> introduction, context or anything, he sits down right next to me and says

> "it took until age 47 to find the love of my life - she licks my ass while

> I'm drinking tea" -so fucking funny! I almost didn't want to write that but

> the impression I got was that he gets a kick out of walking up to a bunch of

> random megafans and blowing their minds with an outrageous, surreal comment.

> Aah who knows, anyway I struggle to think of anything funnier I've ever

> heard. I was trying to imagine what I'd text to Johnny to try to get him to

> believe what Geordie just said but I wasn't going to sit there texting.

> Anyway sharing a bottle of Jager with Geordie, passing it around, snorting

> some kind of tobacco or snuff - magic. No one told me how funny Geordie is!

> He was really animated.I told him I really dug his 2008 demos, asked him all

> sorts like whether that story from back in the day about when he played with

> Faith No More was true (him deleting the tapes and walking out saying

> "you're too suburban") - can't remember what he said about that but he said

> he likes Mike Patton, he said "that guy with dreadlocks skips bands quick",

> talking about Mike Bordin I think.said he likes Jimmy Chamberlain's

> drumming.

>

>

>

> I had a chat with Jaz, he asked what I thought about the Death &

> Resurrection Show documentary, we talked about NZ Politics (he reckons the

> green party need to aspire to getting 50% of the vote).I got him and the

> others to sign my set list.I mentioned that Jason the drummer did a good job

> and he walked off stony faced =) Hell of an intense guy.

>

>

>

> Anyway after a few amazingly fun and laid back hours it was all over,

> however I was left with what I thought was a bit of a holy relic, which I

> intended to share with Johnny -towards the end of the night my little sister

> handed me something and said "hey this is one of Youth's joints - he dropped

> it and didn't want it when I handed it to him!" - I kept it protected

> overnight and only noticed about 24 hours later that it was a nicotine patch

> rolled up into a cylinder. Rock n Roll!

>

>

>

> I have the signed setlist which I had to untangle because it stuck to

> itself, and lo and behold I have an even more holy relic - a ball of what I

> think looks like Jaz-hair that it picked up while it was on the floor by

> him! Oh the possibilities.of course I have started immediately on the occult

> path, I don't know what a magickal relic of this nature is capable of, but

> I'm sure that's a story for another day.

>

>

>

> Anyway, I have decided to renounce the industry I was working in, move back

> to my hometown and spiritual home Wellington, and become a druid. Although a

> part of me is wondering whether I should try to find myself a girl like

> Geordie's got.that's got to be a hell of a cup of tea!

>

>

>

> Hahahaha!

>

>

>

> Brendan

>

>

>

>

>

> From: gathering-bounces at misera.net [mailto:gathering-bounces at misera.net] On

> Behalf Of bongo

> Sent: Saturday, 15 June 2013 5:23 p.m.

> To: A list about all things Killing Joke, (the band!)

> Subject: Re: [kj] Auckland gig: FYI

>

>

>

> ok, tried to put some words together, not an unbiased rock critic review,

> but how my night went..

>

>

>

>

>

> me and jo (wife) drove down after work.. whangarei to auckland is a two hour

> drive, so made it to the venue when the doors opened... had car issues, but

> wont get into that - we made it there..

>

> found jase and chars, then found a cheap piss shop and downed a few 8%ers..

> found brendon & sister, talked shit outside for a bit and bumped into a few

> other friends... the support band i found out was a new mix of old bands -

> flotsam and jetsam of yesteryear, missed every note..

>

> walked into the studio after support act finished. it was a bit packed, but

> all our group made it up the front stage right without much struggle, tho it

> was crowded we had space..

>

> the few minutes before the band came on were filled with drug like ecstasy!

> my plan was to stay with jo and co for most of the time, and thrash out a

> bit for my fav songs..... as soon as requiem started tho - i was off!

> glasses off, serious time...

>

> i have no idea of the setlist, but of course i knew every goddamn fucking

> song and every fucking one was a fucking favourite that night!!! pssyche i

> knew would be good - it was... but as i said before TDARS had me near

> fainting/vomiting the most!!!  did i hold back? fuck no!  if you were up

> front, you knew i was there.. rough? a bit... was i a dick? maybe... did i

> care? no.  i kept an eye on the midget and watched myself around the guy in

> the wheelchair (near stage side), but apart from that, i was not standing

> still.

>

> most others up front seemed pleased for the enthusiasm and when the guy up

> front stated blindly elbowing anything that touched him, me and a tall

> skinhead exchanged many sentences without words, and removed him from his

> treasured position simply by 'dancing' HA!

>

> i think there was a small fight, didn't see what started it but i was

> shunted near them when they left the front... nothing major - just dumb.

>

> i'd really like to see a setlist to jog my memory... i have many memories,

> but they are all disjointed.. bloodsport (not change - dont think they

> played that??!), was joyous - geordie and youth facing off, playing off each

> other, and jaz in between yelling and screaming and smiling!!

>

> three old mates simply rocking out together, they were loving it and we were

> loving it!

>

> every song was great, altho i'm sure others complained of the sound. it was

> a bit loud!

>

> went to the sidelines after a few songs, no jase or brendon in sight, but

> there was my wife, rockin by herself and looking at ease, comfortable in the

> chaos, and a bit sexy!  stayed with her for about half of MINOG then

> something else started and i had to go back into the middle, which was only

> about 4m away..

>

>

>

> all in all, my night was great, and Killing Joke done what i had hoped they

> would.

>

>

>

> never saw any of the band apart from onstage, youth was dj-ing an after

> party somewhere, but we left after saying goodbyes to everyone...

>

>

>

>

>

> cheers.

>

>

>

>

>

> (now if you want a review with real goods punctuation n shit, ask that

> fucker who wore a soundgarden tshirt to a KJ gig!!!)

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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> FUCK YEAH!!!

>

> =)

>

>

>

> "due to a lack of trained trumpeters, the end of the world has been

> postponed indefinitely..."

>

>

> On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 8:35 PM, Brendan Quinn <bq at soundgardener.co.nz>wrote:

>

>> Hi all,****

>>

>> ** **

>>

>> What can I say. Waiting this long for Killing Joke to play NZ was totally

>> worth it. The experience started with seeing the amazing documentary

>> premiere in Auckland, sitting a few seats down from Jaz and family, then

>> seeing Killing Joke perform in Auckland with my little sister, my fellow

>> stalwart Kiwi Gatherer Johnny and his lovely wife Jo and their friends,

>> then a road trip down to my favourite place in the world Wellington to see

>> Killing Joke again ? listening to a CD I made of the tour setlist, and

>> finally unexpectedly getting to hang out with the band for a few hours

>> afterwards.****

>>

>> ** **

>>

>> The documentary and Q&A with Jaz set the tone for everything that followed

>> and provided context and meaning to the whole experience. From that point

>> on I decided to try an experiment ? to see if I could do as suggested in

>> the doco, interpret events on a deeper level, and use the experience to

>> provide focus, inspiration, direction, understanding?and I have to say, it

>> worked. ****

>>

>> ** **

>>

>> Johnny?s review of the Auckland gig was spot on ? tiny venue, packed full

>> of intense but generally good natured people, bit of an odyssey to the bar

>> and back to get a drink, fucking amazing performance, and yes I wore a

>> Soundgarden t shirt to a Killing Joke gig. However it was an original,

>> faded, 1994 Superunknown Screaming Elf t shirt signed by Ben Shepherd ? and

>> I guess I must have missed the memo about only wearing a band?s t-shirt to

>> their gig! I also have to point out that when I hugged Johnny?s wife Jo

>> goodbye she exclaimed ?God you?re drenched? ? by which she really meant

>> ?God you rocked out way harder than Johnny? ;p****

>>

>> ** **

>>

>> Anyway yes, the venue was packed to the gills, although not uniformly,

>> cutting across sideways to get a final drink just before it kicked off

>> (Eyes Wide Shut music) required all my years of gig diplomacy and munter

>> management skills - by which I mean I sent my little sister. Haha.****

>>

>> ** **

>>

>> I?ve read a few reviews, one of them mentioned being packed far too tight,

>> poor sound, fights, not being able to see anything, but personally it?s

>> hard for me to comment because I was very close to the front, and being

>> 6?3? I never have a problem seeing anything, in fact I?m usually more

>> concerned that I don?t stonewall the people behind me. I also read some

>> comments in that article about lame old people standing still, so fuck

>> knows?can?t have it both ways. I didn?t see anything in the crowd that you

>> don?t see at pretty much every gig, think it?s a storm in a teacup started

>> by someone who had a bit of a valid point about over-crowding but took it a

>> bit far. ****

>>

>> ** **

>>

>> The sound was fine, except too loud, past the sweet spot where extra

>> volume doesn?t add impact, but shit I was having fun either way. ****

>>

>> ** **

>>

>> Killing Joke?s impact on stage, it?s hard to say because I?m such a huge

>> fan and had decades worth of restrained fandom to vent, and I?d be

>> preaching to the choir because it seems that everyone but for us Kiwis had

>> seen Killing Joke before, but holy shit. I don?t think I stopped moving. I

>> was totally exhausted, hoarse, and deaf at the end, with a huge grin on my

>> face, buzzing. I knew the setlist cos I had looked up the Aussie gigs, it

>> was exactly the same as the other gigs on the tour except for the we got 5

>> songs vs 3 for the encore: Bloodsport-Madness-Change-TDARS-Psycche, the

>> first two being additions. We certainly earned it! Change was amazing, much

>> more powerful live than I?d have thought, one of the stand-outs to me, as

>> was TDARS, MINOG, Beautiful Dead, Pssyche?it?s very hard to pick songs out

>> individually.****

>>

>> ** **

>>

>> My sister and I drove down the next day to the Wellington gig, about a 8-9

>> hour drive. I was worried that either the band would be tired from the

>> night before, or I wouldn?t have as much energy after blowing my load at

>> the Auckland gig  the night before, on top of the road trip, hangover,

>> being hoarse etc. Not a chance ? I?d say it was as good as, if not better

>> than the Auckland gig, I was right up front and centre in front of Jaz and

>> even more amped than at Auckland, esp for the encore. Stunningly powerful

>> performance.****

>>

>> ** **

>>

>> We hung around after the gig, as the roadies were packing up I told Jason

>> Bowld the stand-in drummer and Reza that it was an amazing gig and asked

>> them to pass that on to the rest of the band. I sweet-talked the roadies

>> and asked that they pass on my appreciation to the band, in particular one

>> guy who may have been tour manager I?m not sure, anyway I?d found out his

>> name, Diamond something (great guy)? he looked like he was straight of the

>> music video for Come on Eileen.  Anyway I asked him for the setlist and got

>> it?then about 10-15 mins after the gig had finished, a few of those people

>> left in the venue were invited downstairs to a private bar to hang out with

>> the band. I like to think it was because they noticed me going nuts at both

>> gigs, but it might have been sheer persistence, brown-nosing, or I might

>> have been standing next to a nice blonde they wanted to get downstairs, who

>> knows =) Anyway we spent the next roughly 3 hours hanging out with Geordie,

>> Youth, Jaz, and other assorted vagabonds. I got my setlist signed by all

>> three, and I managed to have a good chat to each of them and mention

>> something they had done personally that I appreciated. ****

>>

>> ** **

>>

>> Memories:****

>>

>> ** **

>>

>> Youth - talking about Ayahusca, DMT, shamanism, druidry, Neil Finn from

>> Crowded House (?he?s just so CATHOLIC?), BPF?s tendonitis (elbows), Robert

>> Anton Wilson, Steven Wilson and other producers, electronic music, New

>> Zealand weed (great stuff ? Geordie agreed but said he smokes hash), Paul

>> McCartney, trying to type in something for him on his iPhone?magic.****

>>

>> ** **

>>

>> Geordie ? early on in the night he walked up to the couches where some of

>> us fans were hanging out with Youth and Jaz, and with no greeting,

>> introduction, context or anything, he sits down right next to me and says

>> ?it took until age 47 to find the love of my life ? she licks my ass while

>> I?m drinking tea? ?so fucking funny! I almost didn?t want to write that but

>> the impression I got was that he gets a kick out of walking up to a bunch

>> of random megafans and blowing their minds with an outrageous, surreal

>> comment. Aah who knows, anyway I struggle to think of anything funnier I?ve

>> ever heard. I was trying to imagine what I?d text to Johnny to try to get

>> him to believe what Geordie just said but I wasn?t going to sit there

>> texting. Anyway sharing a bottle of Jager with Geordie, passing it around,

>> snorting some kind of tobacco or snuff ? magic. No one told me how funny

>> Geordie is! He was really animated?I told him I really dug his 2008 demos,

>> asked him all sorts like whether that story from back in the day about when

>> he played with Faith No More was true (him deleting the tapes and walking

>> out saying ?you?re too suburban?) ? can?t remember what he said about that

>> but he said he likes Mike Patton, he said ?that guy with dreadlocks skips

>> bands quick?, talking about Mike Bordin I think?said he likes Jimmy

>> Chamberlain?s drumming.****

>>

>> ** **

>>

>> I had a chat with Jaz, he asked what I thought about the Death &

>> Resurrection Show documentary, we talked about NZ Politics (he reckons the

>> green party need to aspire to getting 50% of the vote)?I got him and the

>> others to sign my set list?I mentioned that Jason the drummer did a good

>> job and he walked off stony faced =) Hell of an intense guy.****

>>

>> ** **

>>

>> Anyway after a few amazingly fun and laid back hours it was all over,

>> however I was left with what I thought was a bit of a holy relic, which I

>> intended to share with Johnny ?towards the end of the night my little

>> sister handed me something and said ?hey this is one of Youth?s joints - he

>> dropped it and didn?t want it when I handed it to him!? ? I kept it

>> protected overnight and only noticed about 24 hours later that it was a

>> nicotine patch rolled up into a cylinder. Rock n Roll!****

>>

>> ** **

>>

>> I have the signed setlist which I had to untangle because it stuck to

>> itself, and lo and behold I have an even more holy relic ? a ball of what I

>> think looks like Jaz-hair that it picked up while it was on the floor by

>> him! Oh the possibilities?of course I have started immediately on the

>> occult path, I don?t know what a magickal relic of this nature is capable

>> of, but I?m sure that?s a story for another day.****

>>

>> ** **

>>

>> Anyway, I have decided to renounce the industry I was working in, move

>> back to my hometown and spiritual home Wellington, and become a druid.

>> Although a part of me is wondering whether I should try to find myself a

>> girl like Geordie?s got?that?s got to be a hell of a cup of tea!****

>>

>> ** **

>>

>> Hahahaha!****

>>

>> ** **

>>

>> Brendan****

>>

>> ** **

>>

>> ** **

>>

>> *From:* gathering-bounces at misera.net [mailto:gathering-bounces at misera.net<gathering-bounces at misera.net>]

>> *On Behalf Of *bongo

>> *Sent:* Saturday, 15 June 2013 5:23 p.m.

>> *To:* A list about all things Killing Joke, (the band!)

>> *Subject:* Re: [kj] Auckland gig: FYI****

>>

>> ** **

>>

>> ok, tried to put some words together, not an unbiased rock critic review,

>> but how my night went..****

>>

>> ** **

>>

>> ** **

>>

>> me and jo (wife) drove down after work.. whangarei to auckland is a two

>> hour drive, so made it to the venue when the doors opened... had car

>> issues, but wont get into that - we made it there..****

>>

>> found jase and chars, then found a cheap piss shop and downed a few

>> 8%ers.. found brendon & sister, talked shit outside for a bit and bumped

>> into a few other friends... the support band i found out was a new mix of

>> old bands - flotsam and jetsam of yesteryear, missed every note.. ****

>>

>> walked into the studio after support act finished. it was a bit packed,

>> but all our group made it up the front stage right without much struggle,

>> tho it was crowded we had space.. ****

>>

>> the few minutes before the band came on were filled with drug like

>> ecstasy!  my plan was to stay with jo and co for most of the time, and

>> thrash out a bit for my fav songs..... as soon as requiem started tho - i

>> was off!  glasses off, serious time... ****

>>

>> i have no idea of the setlist, but of course i knew every goddamn fucking

>> song and every fucking one was a fucking favourite that night!!! pssyche i

>> knew would be good - it was... but as i said before TDARS had me near

>> fainting/vomiting the most!!!  did i hold back? fuck no!  if you were up

>> front, you knew i was there.. rough? a bit... was i a dick? maybe... did i

>> care? no.  i kept an eye on the midget and watched myself around the guy in

>> the wheelchair (near stage side), but apart from that, i was not standing

>> still.****

>>

>> most others up front seemed pleased for the enthusiasm and when the guy up

>> front stated blindly elbowing anything that touched him, me and a tall

>> skinhead exchanged many sentences without words, and removed him from his

>> treasured position simply by 'dancing' HA!****

>>

>> i think there was a small fight, didn't see what started it but i was

>> shunted near them when they left the front... nothing major - just dumb.

>> ****

>>

>> i'd really like to see a setlist to jog my memory... i have many memories,

>> but they are all disjointed.. bloodsport (not change - dont think they

>> played that??!), was joyous - geordie and youth facing off, playing off

>> each other, and jaz in between yelling and screaming and smiling!!****

>>

>> three old mates simply rocking out together, they were loving it and we

>> were loving it!****

>>

>> every song was great, altho i'm sure others complained of the sound. it

>> was a bit loud!****

>>

>> went to the sidelines after a few songs, no jase or brendon in sight, but

>> there was my wife, rockin by herself and looking at ease, comfortable in

>> the chaos, and a bit sexy!  stayed with her for about half of MINOG then

>> something else started and i had to go back into the middle, which was only

>> about 4m away..****

>>

>> ** **

>>

>> all in all, my night was great, and Killing Joke done what i had hoped

>> they would.****

>>

>> ** **

>>

>> never saw any of the band apart from onstage, youth was dj-ing an after

>> party somewhere, but we left after saying goodbyes to everyone... ****

>>

>> ** **

>>

>> ** **

>>

>> cheers.****

>>

>> ** **

>>

>> ** **

>>

>> (now if you want a review with real goods punctuation n shit, ask that

>> fucker who wore a soundgarden tshirt to a KJ gig!!!)****

>>

>> ** **

>>

>> ** **

>>

>> ** **

>>

>> ** **

>>

>> ** **

>>

>> ** **

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