[kj] Gathering Digest, Vol 152, Issue 17

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Mon Nov 9 16:58:58 EST 2015


Ha!  Nor the steady stream of "have you got 10p?", often in the underpass on the way down to Hammy Palais.






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From: kevin <patrickvieira at msn.com>
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Sent: Mon, 9 Nov 2015 17:33
Subject: Re: [kj] Gathering Digest, Vol 152, Issue 17



`Lux Aeterna` from the 2001 A Space Odyssey Soundtrack used to get used as
intro music around 85/86 - Usually after a blast of Gary Glitters `Leader
Of
The Gang` I seem to recall. Just as the lights went down and all the Punks
did that thing where they flew through the crowd in a mob elbowing everyone out
of
the way sending drinks flying everywhere to storm down the front. Those are
the blokes that you now see occasionally at KJ gigs limping past you with
walking sticks.
Seem to remember Jaz once mentioning being a fan of Clockwork
Orange as well. Certainly looked a bit `Alex` around 1983 (IE Lets All Go..
video)  

 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkUlcAf8M5o&index=5&list=PLCXAth3jqAKtcujjtHpJnKkwgXXGy4ls7

I
tell you what else has changed as well- I never ever get people coming up to me
at gigs asking for ` a sip of your beer please mate` before downing half the
thing in a second like a medieval peasant and giving me back an extremely light
glass--which was somewhat of a regular occurrence back in the
day.

Kev




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   1. Re: Roundhouse (Mike Cooper)
   2. Re:
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   3. Re: Roundhouse
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Date: Mon, 9 Nov 2015 15:43:06 -0000
From: "Mike Cooper"
<mike at coopersurf.fsnet.co.uk>
To: "'A list about all things Killing Joke \(the
band!\)'"
        <gathering at misera.net>
Subject: Re: [kj]
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Just for the record.  The bit about Killing
Joke using it before the film
was a joke hence the !!!!!!!



From:
Gathering [mailto:gathering-bounces at misera.net] On Behalf Of
Rheinhold
Squeegee
Sent: 09 November 2015 14:44
To: A list about all things
Killing Joke (the band!) <gathering at misera.net>
Subject: Re: [kj]
Roundhouse



"The Eyes Wide Shut music is by Jocelyn Pook and its called
Masked Ball from
Flood which is quite a good album.  Killing Joke used it way
before the
film!!!!!"



I don't want to start shit; only to respectfully
point out that "Masked
Ball" by Jocelyn Pook was written specifically for
the... masked ball scene
in "Eyes Wide Shut" and was based on a previous piece
she had written called
"Backwards Priests" in 1997. Her album "Flood" came out
in 1999, the same
year as the movie. KJ often mix it with the "Blade Runner"
track by
Vangelis.



As always, I welcome rebuttals from the better
informed.





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From: Gathering <
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gathering-bounces at misera.net> on behalf
of Phil Tofield <
<mailto:phil.tofield at gmail.com>
phil.tofield at gmail.com>
Sent: Sunday, November 8, 2015 4:33 PM
To: A list
about all things Killing Joke (the band!)
Subject: Re: [kj]
Roundhouse



Went with my mate Ben, who isn't a massive kj fan, but he does
like Jah
Wobble and we got into the venue just before Wobble came on stage. Id
never
seen him live before. Brilliant support act for killing joke,
very
entertaining and the crowd seemed appreciative.



I must admit, Ive
fallen out of love with killing joke in recent years. Cant
say that the last
few albums have really done much for me, apart from the
odd couple of songs
here and there. My initial reaction to the new album was
much the same.
However, ive been listening to it a lot while driving about
for work and its
really grown on me. Some of the tracks which I initially
rejected have now
become firm favourites. Into the Unknown for one. Live,
this was the highlight
of my night. Disappointed they didn't play Delete,
which is definitely the best
on the album in my opinion. Exorcism was
fantastic, also Fall of  Because and
Madness, but I don't think anyone would
be too disappointed if they dropped
Asteroid from the set entirely.



We were standing just inside the ring of
pillars and the sound there wasn't
too bad actually. Big Paul sounded immense,
vocals were clear, Geordie could
have been a little higher in the mix but you
could still hear what he was
doing, Youth was just a rumble though. Not the
best sound but Ive heard them
sounding a lot worse.



Bumped into Antoni
outside for a brief chat then headed back to Bens place
just off Holloway Road,
where we proceeded to get right royally shit-faced
and I finally crashed out on
the floor about 4 o'clock. Got up the next day
to find not one, but TWO parking
tickets on my car! 130 fucking quid!



Oh well, we still had a great
night



On 7 November 2015 at 16:47, jpwhkj--- via Gathering
<
<mailto:gathering at misera.net> gathering at misera.net> wrote:

So, the
setlist:



The Wait

Autonomous Zone

The Fall of
Because

Eighties

Beautiful Dead

I Am the
Virus

Exorcism

Change

Money Is Not Our God

Requiem

Dawn of The
Hive

Panopticon

Wardance

Into The
Unknown

Asteroid

Pssyche



Encore:

Turn To Red

Madness

Love
Like Blood

Pandemonium



I was seated upstairs - front seat, great view,
but still slightly sad not
to be getting sweaty and battered down the
front.



The track I was most looking forward to, based on recent setlists,
was
Delete, so it was a bit galling that they dropped it... on the other
hand,
several less-recent numbers were absolute stormers, so overall
no
complaints!  Particularly good ones for me were:



Fall of Because (the
first KJ track that really grabbed me, all those
years
ago)

Eighties

Beautiful Dead

I am the
Virus

Change

Pssyche



Contrary to expectations, I rather enjoyed
Wardance and Pandemonium.  The
former certainly got a large section of the
crowd going.



The sound was a bit disappointing.  Too loud, I thought, and
Geordie's
guitar didn't really come through in all its glory. 
Especially
disappointing for LLB, which lives and dies on the
guitar.



Best thing was probably having such a great view of the whole
band, all the
way back to Big Paul.  He was absolutely pounding those drums...
fearsome
energy all the way
through.



Cheers,



Jamie


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Date: Mon, 9 Nov 2015 15:41:22 +0000 (UTC)
From: Jim Harper
<jimharper666 at yahoo.co.uk>
To: "A list about all things Killing Joke (the
band!)"
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Subject: Re: [kj]
Roundhouse
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Alas, I can buy Jaz as a Stanley Kubrick fan. I
don't understand it, but it sort of makes sense.

Jim.

On Mon, 9/11/15,
Rheinhold Squeegee <kjlist at live.com> wrote:

 Subject: Re: [kj] Roundhouse

To: "A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)" <gathering at misera.net>

Date: Monday, 9 November, 2015, 14:43

 #yiv8986296883 #yiv8986296883 -- P

{margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;}#yiv8986296883


 "The Eyes Wide Shut music is
by
 Jocelyn Pook and its called Masked Ball from
  Flood which is quite a good
album.? Killing Joke used it
 way before the
 film!!!!!"



 I don't want
to start shit; only to respectfully
 point out that "Masked Ball" by Jocelyn
Pook was
 written specifically for the... masked ball scene in
 "Eyes Wide
Shut" and was based on a previous piece
 she had written called "Backwards
Priests" in
 1997.
  Her album "Flood" came out in 1999, the same year
 as
the movie. KJ often mix it with the "Blade
 Runner" track by
Vangelis.




 As always, I welcome rebuttals from the better

informed.








 From: Gathering
 <gathering-bounces at misera.net> on
behalf of Phil
 Tofield <phil.tofield at gmail.com>

 Sent: Sunday, November 8,
2015 4:33 PM

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


Subject: Re: [kj] Roundhouse
 ?



 Went with my mate Ben, who isn't a
massive kj fan,
 but he does like Jah Wobble and we got into the venue just

before Wobble came on stage. Id never seen him live before.
 Brilliant support
act for killing joke, very entertaining
 and the crowd seemed
appreciative.



 I must admit, Ive fallen out of love with killing joke

in recent years. Cant say that the last few albums have
 really done much for
me, apart from the odd couple of songs
 here and there. My initial reaction to
the new album was
 much the same. However,
  ive been listening to it a lot
while driving about for work
 and its really grown on me. Some of the tracks
which I
 initially rejected have now become firm favourites. Into the
 Unknown
for one. Live, this was the highlight of my night.
 Disappointed they didn't
 
play Delete, which is definitely the best on the album in
 my opinion. Exorcism
was fantastic, also Fall of? Because
 and Madness, but I don't think anyone
would be too
 disappointed if they dropped Asteroid from the set

entirely.



 We were standing just inside the ring of pillars and
 the
sound there wasn't too bad?actually. Big Paul
 sounded immense, vocals were
clear, Geordie could have been
 a little higher in the mix but you could still
hear what he
 was doing, Youth was just a rumble
  though. Not the best sound
but Ive heard them sounding a
 lot worse.



 Bumped into Antoni outside
for a brief chat then headed
 back to Bens place just off Holloway Road, where
we
 proceeded to get right royally shit-faced and I finally
 crashed out on
the floor about 4 o'clock. Got up the
 next day to find not one, but TWO
parking
  tickets on my car! 130 fucking quid!



 Oh well,?we still had a
great night



 On 7 November 2015 at
 16:47, jpwhkj--- via Gathering

<gathering at misera.net>
 wrote:


 So, the
 setlist:




 The Wait

Autonomous Zone
 The Fall of Because
 Eighties
 Beautiful Dead
 I Am the
Virus
 Exorcism
 Change
 Money Is Not Our God
 Requiem
 Dawn of The Hive

Panopticon
 Wardance
 Into The Unknown
 Asteroid
 Pssyche



 Encore:

Turn To Red
 Madness
 Love Like Blood
 Pandemonium




 I
 was seated
upstairs - front seat, great view, but still
 slightly sad not to be getting
sweaty and battered down the
 front.



 The
 track I was most looking
forward to, based on recent
 setlists, was Delete, so it was a bit galling that
they
 dropped it... on the other hand, several less-recent numbers
 were
absolute stormers,
  so overall no complaints!? Particularly good ones for me

were:



 Fall
 of Because (the first KJ track that really grabbed me,
all
 those years ago)
 Eighties
 Beautiful
 Dead
 I
 am the Virus

Change
 Pssyche



 Contrary
 to expectations, I rather enjoyed Wardance
and
 Pandemonium.? The former certainly got a large section of
 the crowd
going.



 The
 sound was a bit disappointing.? Too loud, I thought, and

Geordie's guitar didn't really come through in all
 its glory.? Especially
disappointing for LLB, which lives
 and dies on the guitar.



 Best

thing was probably having such a great view of the whole
 band, all the way
back to Big Paul.? He was absolutely
 pounding those drums... fearsome energy
all the way
 through.



 Cheers,



 Jamie



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From: Paul <dubecho at gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: [kj] Roundhouse
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Film not Kubrick's best, but great track and
perfect use of it by the band.

On 9 November 2015 at 15:43, Mike Cooper
<mike at coopersurf.fsnet.co.uk>
wrote:

> Just for the record.  The bit about
Killing Joke using it before the film
> was a joke hence the
!!!!!!!
>
>
>
> *From:* Gathering [mailto:gathering-bounces at misera.net] *On
Behalf Of *Rheinhold
> Squeegee
> *Sent:* 09 November 2015 14:44
> *To:* A
list about all things Killing Joke (the band!) <
> gathering at misera.net>
>
*Subject:* Re: [kj] Roundhouse
>
>
>
> "The Eyes Wide Shut music is by
Jocelyn Pook and its called Masked Ball
> from Flood which is quite a good
album.  Killing Joke used it way before
> the film!!!!!"
>
>
>
> I don't
want to start shit; only to respectfully point out that "Masked
> Ball" by
Jocelyn Pook was written specifically for the... masked ball scene
> in "Eyes
Wide Shut" and was based on a previous piece she had written
> called
"Backwards Priests" in 1997. Her album "Flood" came out in 1999, the
> same
year as the movie. KJ often mix it with the "Blade Runner" track by
>
Vangelis.
>
>
>
> As always, I welcome rebuttals from the better
informed.
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> *From:* Gathering
<gathering-bounces at misera.net> on behalf of Phil
> Tofield
<phil.tofield at gmail.com>
> *Sent:* Sunday, November 8, 2015 4:33 PM
> *To:* A
list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)
> *Subject:* Re: [kj]
Roundhouse
>
>
>
> Went with my mate Ben, who isn't a massive kj fan, but he
does like Jah
> Wobble and we got into the venue just before Wobble came on
stage. Id never
> seen him live before. Brilliant support act for killing joke,
very
> entertaining and the crowd seemed appreciative.
>
>
>
> I must
admit, Ive fallen out of love with killing joke in recent years.
> Cant say
that the last few albums have really done much for me, apart from
> the odd
couple of songs here and there. My initial reaction to the new
> album was much
the same. However, ive been listening to it a lot while
> driving about for
work and its really grown on me. Some of the tracks which
> I initially
rejected have now become firm favourites. Into the Unknown for
> one. Live,
this was the highlight of my night. Disappointed they didn't
> play Delete,
which is definitely the best on the album in my opinion.
> Exorcism was
fantastic, also Fall of  Because and Madness, but I don't
> think anyone would
be too disappointed if they dropped Asteroid from the
> set
entirely.
>
>
>
> We were standing just inside the ring of pillars and the
sound there
> wasn't too bad actually. Big Paul sounded immense, vocals were
clear,
> Geordie could have been a little higher in the mix but you could still
hear
> what he was doing, Youth was just a rumble though. Not the best sound
but
> Ive heard them sounding a lot worse.
>
>
>
> Bumped into Antoni
outside for a brief chat then headed back to Bens place
> just off Holloway
Road, where we proceeded to get right royally shit-faced
> and I finally
crashed out on the floor about 4 o'clock. Got up the next day
> to find not
one, but TWO parking tickets on my car! 130 fucking quid!
>
>
>
> Oh well,
we still had a great night
>
>
>
> On 7 November 2015 at 16:47, jpwhkj---
via Gathering <gathering at misera.net>
> wrote:
>
> So, the
setlist:
>
>
>
> The Wait
>
> Autonomous Zone
>
> The Fall of
Because
>
> Eighties
>
> Beautiful Dead
>
> I Am the Virus
>
>
Exorcism
>
> Change
>
> Money Is Not Our God
>
> Requiem
>
> Dawn of The
Hive
>
> Panopticon
>
> Wardance
>
> Into The Unknown
>
> Asteroid
>
>
Pssyche
>
>
>
> Encore:
>
> Turn To Red
>
> Madness
>
> Love Like
Blood
>
> Pandemonium
>
>
>
> I was seated upstairs - front seat, great
view, but still slightly sad not
> to be getting sweaty and battered down the
front.
>
>
>
> The track I was most looking forward to, based on recent
setlists, was
> Delete, so it was a bit galling that they dropped it... on the
other hand,
> several less-recent numbers were absolute stormers, so overall
no
> complaints!  Particularly good ones for me were:
>
>
>
> Fall of
Because (the first KJ track that really grabbed me, all those
> years
ago)
>
> Eighties
>
> Beautiful Dead
>
> I am the Virus
>
> Change
>
>
Pssyche
>
>
>
> Contrary to expectations, I rather enjoyed Wardance and
Pandemonium.  The
> former certainly got a large section of the crowd
going.
>
>
>
> The sound was a bit disappointing.  Too loud, I thought, and
Geordie's
> guitar didn't really come through in all its glory.  Especially
>
disappointing for LLB, which lives and dies on the guitar.
>
>
>
> Best
thing was probably having such a great view of the whole band, all
> the way
back to Big Paul.  He was absolutely pounding those drums...
> fearsome energy
all the way through.
>
>
>
> Cheers,
>
>
>
> Jamie
>
>
>
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