[kj] Joke + Lords of the New Church
Jim Harper
jimharper666 at yahoo.co.uk
Fri Jun 10 18:09:49 EDT 2016
Dance With Me and Live for Today are both great tracks. Dance With Me was the first song I heard, loved it straight away. Not quite so struck by the rest of the album. Third album seems (on a scattered listening, anyway) to have been a much more energetic affair.
I should have listened to them decades ago. The weirdo image would have been a big selling point!
Envious of anyone who could get to seem KJ and the Lords on the same night!
Jim.
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Subject: Re: [kj] Joke + Lords of the New Church
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Date: Friday, 10 June, 2016, 22:41
So they did - I'd forgotten. The
Lords were one of my favourite bands in the mid-eighties.
I saw them by accident at my first ever gig - the
Damned at Hammy Palais - and was blown away, mostly by
Stiv.'s charisma and energy, and by Brian James'
guitar playing. I went home and bought the 7" picture
disk of Russian Roulette, and then the first album as soon
as I could find it, and saw them again as soon as I could,
at the Clarendon I think, maybe with the Guana Batz
supporting. If memory serves, that was the gig where I
tried to stop someone from getting pulverised by a
psychobilly who was absolutely huge. I tried to grab his
arm to stop him taking a swing at the unfortunate victim,
and my hand didn't go half-way round his biceps. He
turned round and swung a haymaker at me - all I had to do
was duck below the level of the crowd, and it passed over
the top of my head. If he'd connected I'd have
been out cold. Another equally scrawny punk grabbed his
other arm, and he turned and swung at him. T'other lad
ducked as well, so I popped up, grabbed the arm again, and
then had to duck again. The three of us carried on like
that for what felt like an age, but was probably only about
30 seconds... luckily long enough for the original target to
disappear into the crowd.
Anyway, I felt they went downhill fast when the second
album came out - just a little bit too concerned with their
weirdo image and not enough with playing hard and fast punk
rock (or so I thought at the time). I really liked Live
for Today and Dance with Me, but the rest of the album was
disappointing.
Hence by the summer of '86, they weren't enough
to get me to go to Reading for 3 days, so I just went for
Friday to see t'Joke.
Memory lane, eh...
Not-quite-so-scrawny Jamie
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They both appeared at Reading
festival in 86. http://www.ukrockfestivals.com/reading-86.html
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[kj] Joke + Lords of the New
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Afternoon people!
It's a few decades too late, but I've recently
discovered that the Lords of the New Church were actually
rather good. Not entirely surprised to discover that there
are a few connections between the Lords and KJ. They're
both on the Weird Science soundtrack,
for example.
Yesterday I read an interview with Brian James that mentions
the Lords doing a tour of France with Killing Joke in the
mid-80s. The Lords were trying out a two-guitar line-up.
Does anyone have any further details on this tour? Dates,
places, etc? Was it a two-headliner
tour, and if not, who was support?
Does anyone know of any further connection between the two
bands?
Help much appreciated!
Jim.
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