[kj] killing joke tour

mattdunn gathering@misera.net
Tue, 28 Oct 2003 21:17:46 -0000


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really quite interested to find out what his three favourite films are now.
I suppose The Wicker Man is too obvious, and judging by his fondness for
music like Abba i imagine they're quite unpredictable. Mary Poppins?
  -----Original Message-----
  From: gathering-admin@misera.net [mailto:gathering-admin@misera.net]On
Behalf Of Jim Harper
  Sent: 28 October 2003 21:05
  To: gathering@misera.net
  Subject: Re: [kj] killing joke tour


  >jaz was a complete arsehole

  I talked to him for a couple of hours before the Bristol show and it was
fun. He was very genial and friendly. He clearly enjoyed giving lengthy
speeches about his beliefs and plans for the future- partly fuelled by
someone who was described as a 'friend of the band' (don't recall his name)
and hung on his every word. He was happy to talk about anything we wanted,
movies, other music, even though it usually ended up with stately recitals
of KJ lyrics and segues into Jaz's personal belief systems. I can honestly
say I don't agree with most of what he said, so I didn't join in, but it was
fun to chat with him when the conversation steered into less esoteric areas.
Bag of sweets to the person who can guess what his three favourite films
are...

  Raven was polite and friendly and knew who I was from the Gathering.
Seemed like a genuinely nice chap. Didn't get a chance to meet Geordie or
Ted, but I still met two members of KJ which is pretty damn fantastic in my
opinion, sad fanboy that I am...

  Jim.

  jon chapman <jon_chapman@bushinternet.com> wrote:

    ted was ok
    raven was a decent chap
    and geordie was about as talkative as stephen hawking in a power cut.

    i will never wish to meet them backstage ever again.

    who are killing joke anyway>??

    jon( now a big fun fan)
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