[kj] asteroid / metal hammer/ intros

Antoni Adamiak gathering@misera.net
Wed, 25 Jun 2003 18:24:47 +0100


After recently buying my first ever copy of Kerrang (whilst aged 38), it
looks like my first ever copy of Metal Hammer is to follow shortly.

Yes, the famous intro tape. I'm not sure who's it was but not too difficult
to recreate - take one part "When The Revolution Comes" by The Last Poets,
add a touch of DAF's "Der Mussolini" then the next one's a bit tricky in
these PC times - "Leader Of The Gang" by Gary Gliitter (don't forget, he's
not adverse to touching little kids) - maybe drop that in favour of a more
recent stomper, something like Basement Jaxx's "Where's Your Head At"  with
"Booids" as the cherry on top.

Then again, I'm sure the band have their own plans ... "Force & Fire" was
another good intro for KJ.

Regards,

Antoni

* http://home.clara.net/antoni/ *


----- Original Message -----
From: "Phillipps Marc" <Marc.Phillipps@enfield.nhs.uk>
To: <gathering@misera.net>
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 6:11 PM
Subject: RE: [kj] asteroid / metal hammer


> >and the Joke's intro music starts (whatever it'll be this time),
>
> I'd love them to bring back Booids for this tour ....
>
> Totally agree with Jamie about the rest (apart from the Metal Hammer
thing,
> I'd never stoop that low) :o)
>
>
> Marc.
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Jpwhkj@aol.com [SMTP:Jpwhkj@aol.com]
> > Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 6:05 PM
> > To: gathering@misera.net
> > Subject: [kj] asteroid / metal hammer
> >
> > OK, having humiliated myself in a newsagent by asking if they had Metal
> > Hammer ("of course sir, are you buying that for your daughter?") I
thought
> > I'd share the info with y'all. You know you want me to. (And no, the guy
> > in the newsagent didn't actually say that about my daughter, but I
reckon
> > he was thinking it.)
> >
> > Killing Joke
> > 'Asteroid'
> > Who are they? Only one of the most influential post-punk bands of the
last
> > twenty years.
> > Musical Style: Industrial punk, tapping into the zeitgeist of wanton
> > rebellion.
> > Also: Foo Fighters' Dave Grohl originally intended to play drums on just
> > three tracks of Joke's eponymously titled new album, but loved it so
much
> > that he did the whole thing! Amazing drumming.
> > Taken from the album 'Killing Joke' out July 28th on Zuma.
> >
> > I've listened to the whole cd, and what strikes me is that Killing Joke
> > actually sound like they belong on the cd. They're loads better than the
> > other stuff (of course!!!) but I suspect they may hit the jackpot with
the
> > metal kids.
> >
> > Asteroid rocks, by the way. Driving, grinding Killing Joke. Listening to
> > it I can clearly see the heaving, sweaty mob.
> >
> > I cannot fuckin' wait. Killing Joke are back, and there is going to be
big
> > trouble down the front.
> >
> > Hahaha. So I'll be standing at the bar with a shandy.
> >
> > I have got this feeling, which I haven't had for so long I'd forgotten
> > quite what it's like: The feeling that the perfect fusion of rage, joy,
> > beauty, conquest is upon us again. It will be at its height in those
last
> > few seconds as the sound system fades out mid-track, and the Joke's
intro
> > music starts (whatever it'll be this time), and suddenly you're pushing
> > your way further forward, grinning at the crowd around you, and you see
> > the same light in their eyes... and then for an hour we'll lose
ourselves.
> >
> > It's good to be back... hahahaha.
> >
> > Jamie
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