[kj] OT Spotify

NTL noonan.hq at ntlworld.com
Wed Nov 11 05:58:01 EST 2015


Can anyone close to the band explain why they have an incomplete catalogue on Spotify…? My guess is that then there would be royalties paid to people the band have hired at some point and who they don’t want to pay any further, but then I am an old cynic…it would be good though to have some of the missing albums to listen to added. And before the Spotify haters start, I have all the albums on vinyl and CD - I just listen to my music on my computer while I work - and Spotify is massively more convenient & the bands I like get paid that little bit - admittedly - more, as I listen to more of their material.




Best Regards
Dave Leeds




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> Nice to see KJ changing the set list .Before it used to be like the game on Countdown ."I'll have five from the first album, four from the second album, three from the third and four from anywhere else on the board" Please Bob 
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> From: Neil Perry <65snoopy at gmail.com>
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> Had a great night out, good to see those I did see - Mr Tibbits and I
> parked out ourselves out back at the Monarch,
> got to say hi to Colesy, Frank Jenkinson of KJ Photo Book fame, in fact I
> think there was quite a class of 1979
> mini-gathering going on there at one point, and had an amusing walk from
> pub to venue in the company of
> Laughing Chris - Jamie sorry I didn't find you, pints next time... and
> Antoni at the end.
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> So, full disclosure, Pylon doesn't do it for me. I don't like it. Probably
> haven't been left this cold by a
> KJ release since Democracy. I like four songs - Euphoria, New Jerusalem,
> Big Buzz and Delete - but none
> of them were played.
> Having said that, the energy level was immense - some of the new stuff
> works live in terms of sheer power,
> the band are fully fired up and I haven't seen them this committed for some
> years. Those of you waiting in the US,
> I think (hope) you are in for a treat.
> As for the sound... I've long since given up expecting a good sound at a KJ
> show, anything more is a bonus.
> I took a friend who's heard me going on about KJ for many years, this was
> her first gig, and for
> the first half she was looking at me with a 'what the fuck?' expression. We
> were up in the balcony
> and the sound was horrible, about 70% big booming drums and 30% thrashy
> mess, although Jaz's vocals
> were clear. Then with Requiem someone presumably remembered to press a
> button - everything cleared up,
> and the sound was great. After 36 years, I've given up wondering why they
> can't get their fecking live sound
> sorted.
> As for the oldies, it's just personal isn't it? I hate Eighties and never
> want to hear it again, but Wardance was
> a sight and sound to behold, likewise Change, LLB and Pandemonium. The
> performance of Pssyche was
> stunning (even though they managed to screw up the sound level for BP's
> last verse). I came away as usual
> believing that this is the greatest song ever written. It more than made up
> for having to sit through Asteroid.
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> And my enjoyment of Turn To Red was in no way spoiled by Jaz banging on
> about bloody chemtrails in the intro ;-)
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> On 7 November 2015 at 17:47, jpwhkj--- via Gathering <gathering at misera.net>
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>> So, the setlist:
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>> 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
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>> Encore:
>> Turn To Red
>> Madness
>> Love Like Blood
>> Pandemonium
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>> I was seated upstairs - front seat, great view, but still slightly sad not
>> to be getting sweaty and battered down the front.
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>> 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:
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>> Fall of Because (the first KJ track that really grabbed me, all those
>> years ago)
>> Eighties
>> Beautiful Dead
>> I am the Virus
>> Change
>> Pssyche
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>> Contrary to expectations, I rather enjoyed Wardance and Pandemonium. The
>> former certainly got a large section of the crowd going.
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>> 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.
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>> 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.
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>> Cheers,
>> 
>> 
>> Jamie
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> From: Neil Perry <65snoopy at gmail.com>
> To: "A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)"
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> On 9 November 2015 at 19:28, Nick Scott <npscott at blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
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>> On 09 November 2015 at 15:49 jon chapman <jonniespatula at hotmail.co.uk>
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>> On 9 Nov 2015, at 15:42, NTL < noonan.hq at ntlworld.com> wrote:
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>> No mention of ?Madness? midway through the Roundhouse set, or did I just
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>> *Dave Leeds*
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>> 1. Re: Roundhouse (Rheinhold Squeegee)
>> 2. Re: Roundhouse (Simon Usher)
>> 3. Re: Roundhouse (Alexander Smith)
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>> From: Rheinhold Squeegee < kjlist at live.com>
>> To: "A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)"
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>> "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!!!!!"
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>> 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.
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>> 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
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>> 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.
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>> 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!
>> 
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>> Oh well, we still had a great night
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>> On 7 November 2015 at 16:47, jpwhkj--- via Gathering <
>> gathering at misera.net< 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
>> 
>> 
>> _______________________________________________
>> Gathering mailing list
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>> From: Simon Usher < louiecipher33 at hotmail.com>
>> To: killing joke message board < gathering at misera.net>
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>> From: kjlist at live.com
>> To: gathering at misera.net
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>> film!!!!!"
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>> 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.
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>> From: Gathering < gathering-bounces at misera.net> on behalf of Phil Tofield
>> < phil.tofield at gmail.com>
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>> Sent: Sunday, November 8, 2015 4:33 PM
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>> To: A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)
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>> Subject: Re: [kj] Roundhouse
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>> 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.
>> 
>> 
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>> 
>> 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.
>> 
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>> 
>> 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!
>> 
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>> Oh well, we still had a great night
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>> On 7 November 2015 at 16:47, jpwhkj--- via Gathering
>> < gathering at misera.net> wrote:
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>> So, the setlist:
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>> 
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>> 
>> 
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>> 
>> 
>> 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
>> 
>> 
>> 
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>> Encore:
>> Turn To Red
>> Madness
>> Love Like Blood
>> Pandemonium
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>> 
>> 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.
>> 
>> 
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>> Cheers,
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>> Jamie
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>> _______________________________________________
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>> Gathering mailing list
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>> Message: 3
>> Date: Mon, 9 Nov 2015 10:31:49 -0500
>> From: Alexander Smith < vassifer at earthlink.net>
>> To: "A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)"
>> < gathering at misera.net>
>> Subject: Re: [kj] Roundhouse
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>> I?ve heard the use ?Booids? by the Sensational Alex Harvey Band, ?Force &
>> Fire? from Jaz?s thing with Ann Dudley (Songs from the Victorious City), ?
>> Tales of the Future? by Vangelis (from the ?Blade Runner? soundtrack) and ?
>> yes ? ?Masked Ball? from ?Ass Wide Shit.?
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>> On Nov 9, 2015, at 10:25 AM, Simon Usher < louiecipher33 at hotmail.com>
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>> Yeah I certainly don't recall them using that as intro pre Eyes Wide Shut.
>> Anyway as I was already aware of who wrote that particular piece what I
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>> From: kjlist at live.com
>> To: gathering at misera.net
>> Date: Mon, 9 Nov 2015 14:43:39 +0000
>> Subject: Re: [kj] Roundhouse
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>> "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!!!!!"
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>> 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
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>> 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
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>> 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.
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>> 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
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>> 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.
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>> 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!
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>> Oh well, we still had a great night
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>> On 7 November 2015 at 16:47, jpwhkj--- via Gathering <
>> gathering at misera.net < mailto:gathering at misera.net <gathering at misera.net>>>
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>> So, the setlist:
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>> 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
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>> Encore:
>> Turn To Red
>> Madness
>> Love Like Blood
>> Pandemonium
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>> I was seated upstairs - front seat, great view, but still slightly sad not
>> to be getting sweaty and battered down the front.
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>> 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:
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>> Fall of Because (the first KJ track that really grabbed me, all those
>> years ago)
>> Eighties
>> Beautiful Dead
>> I am the Virus
>> Change
>> Pssyche
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>> Contrary to expectations, I rather enjoyed Wardance and Pandemonium. The
>> former certainly got a large section of the crowd going.
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>> 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.
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>> 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.
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>> Cheers,
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