[kj] Re: ot..the truth concerning me.
Thomas Kennedy
tkennedy1999 at sbcglobal.net
Sat Dec 10 05:56:33 EST 2005
I'm glad I don't pay much attention here anymore........
Tom.
www.myspace.com/luridbliss
melinda grant <hollytree1961 at hotmail.com> wrote:
i have put of posting this,as i do not think that it is a decent appraoch to
bring this to the gathering,however,in hideside,i think that i have no
choice,for its the only way u all will know the truth.
on the 16th oct,day b 4 the dvd charity playbak,a post was sent to this
forum. this post was written by juliet plumming...in the post,there were a
number of things said about me,so i am going to tell u a few home truths,as
there is always 2 sides to a situation.
1.i was painted as not paiding all the money back 4 the k.j gig tix,that
juliet had got me over net-incorrect
not only did i let juliet have all the tix i ordered(will exsplain later
ok..)this was 4 in total,i said she could sell them and keep the cash for
her self,but i also brought her 2 tix from astoria box office,did not ask
for the cash,plus i sent her 50 pound 4 her troubles...
so i would say she made a profit from me,and defo not a loss.....now the
reason that i said she could keep my teckets,was basically,after the rough
treatment i recieved from a few gatherer,fueled by one person
p.west(concerning the london bombings and me having been caught up in
edgeware rd blast),i decided that i had had enough,so was not going to go to
k.j gigs in
oct,as i was so discusted by the heartless approach from only a few
here,and as i was trying to get over the shock of blast as well!!!!!
at that point in time,i felt all i could do was rise above it,and transcend
the situation,to be perfectly honest,i thought,if these people are going to
be like that,then they are showing there true colours,
i dont want anything to do wiith such crule people(thats why i gave all tix
bak to juliet to keep--plus
the cash i mentioned earlier--it was the least i could do,after her support
during that time------
i had phoned juliet after not hearing from her 4 ages,i was concerned
actually,i said that i may go to bris/brum gigs,this was in early oct--she
told me she was not going,i suggested i would come down to her house to
collect tickets,pay again if she wanted,also i said i would take her tickets
along,and sell them to another gather,who did not have any...as she was not
going after all.
this was mon b 4 playbak event--i had been first on phone to get playbak
tickets,which incidently,i brought i for juliet and boyfriend,to cheer her
up,after hearing about what had happened to her son---we arranged to speak
later,i phoned at 8.30pm which was the arranged time,but there was no
reply,just an answer machine,by this point,i was very tired,was trying to
fing out if it was necessary 4 me to travel to her the next day,to collect
those tix she did not need,as she was not going----yes,i was anoid,i was
trying to help her out,so i snapped a bit--due to tiredness--and as i
thought she was being a bit selfish,i admit that i left a message on her
machine,as she was not there at arranged time....
after all i had done for her to help in various ways,plus giving her
moral--pratical advice concerning the issue with her son(this was after she
sent me a very long em to myspace exsplaining the situation of his arrest
ect--i gave as much support as i could)
i did not attend the barfly gig,as on fri 19th,at midnight,i was informed
about the death of a very dear person to me--it knocked me 4 6---i was
deeply sad about this--however,i did buy a tix,which i
was to collect on 21st sun at barfly,this i was told to do----
so i am sad i missed jester,but at least he got a bit of money from my tix
;-)
i spent some of the evening on night of barfly gig talking to tim
bucknal(ask tim!) the rest in quite contemplation,as i was in moring 4 lost
life long mate ;-)
hope this has cleared up a few things,there are always 2 sides to a
situation,this is mine--thanks 4 reading cheers m.g mel....ps
juliet/me did arrange to me once,but we missed each other by 10 mins--well
that happens to every one once in awhile..balated thanks to all who gave
support to me during july on this list
>From: fatpotanga
>Reply-To: "A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)"
>
>To: The Gathering
>Subject: Re: [kj] ChartAttack review
>Date: Thu, 08 Dec 2005 23:15:10 +0000
>
>Cool - thanx for posting this :)
>
>Flat Potato
>
>
>On 8/12/05 20:07, "death wish" wrote:
>
> > Killing Joke Can Still Laugh 25 Years Into Their Career
> > Wednesday December 07, 2005 @ 06:30 PM
> > By: ChartAttack.com Staff
> >
> >
> > Killing Joke
> >
> > Back in the '80s, Killing Joke gained popularity Ë albeit in an
> > "alternative" way Ë with reasonably upbeat pop songs such as "Love Like
> > Blood" and "Eighties." KJ fans, sometimes known as "The Gatherers," know
> > there's a lot more to the British band than the Weird Science soundtrack
> > would indicate.
> >
> > Killing Joke came screaming out of London in 1979 with a blast of
> > industro-metal mayhem, strange tribal rhythms and the doom 'n' gloom
> > wordplay of vocalist Jaz Coleman. The band's history is peppered with
> > unusual tales and events Ë an interest in the occult, bursts of
>violence,
> > living in Iceland and relocating to Prague, to name a few.
> >
> > Yet Killing Joke have survived, and not as a waning, aging unit
>performing
> > past hits at casino shows. Twenty-six years later, the band are actively
> > playing and recording. Their quarter-century mark was celebrated by
> > anniversary shows in London that were captured for more than just
>posterity
> > on a new DVD called XXV Gathering!.
> >
> > "We ran into the guys from [Enliven Entertainment] up in Montreal,"
>explains
> > bassist Paul Raven. "They did Disaster Pieces for Slipknot, and we
>fuckin'
> > love that DVD Ë it was shot well, well-edited, well-put-together.
> >
> > "I'm like, 'Well, let's see what these guys can do for us Ë see if they
>can
> > make a bunch of fuckin' old punk granddads look cool.'"
> >
> > The band chose to release the DVD, and a live album, "warts and all."
>But
> > the warts are easily overlooked due to the quality of their performance.
> > Instead of paining over post-production tweaking, they chose to approach
>the
> > DVD as a way to simply capture the atmosphere and the celebration as it
>was
> > happening. To help them choose a set list Ë no easy task, considering
>their
> > longevity Ë they went to The Gatherers for suggestions, which is
>indicative
> > of the band's rapport with their fans.
> >
> > Killing Joke have also just finished mastering their new Hosannahs From
>The
> > Basements Of Hell album, which will be released the first week of March.
>"In
> > some ways it's like the best parts of our favourite elements of Killing
>Joke
> > history, musically," Raven says of the album.
> >
> > "Being in Prague, all living in the same place Ë living and breathing
>and
> > eating and shitting and sleeping together Ë it's all just been much
>more
> > cohesive this time."
> >
> > Raven describes the new material as being slightly different than the
> > group's previous work, with an audible element of Middle Eastern music
>and a
> > few tracks with strings (Coleman has recently begun conducting for
>various
> > orchestras). Lyrically, the album finds a different tone as well.
> >
> > "It's not so doom-laden as a lot of the stuff that we do," Raven says.
>"It's
> > a little bit more 'Pull yourself up by your bootstraps and have a good
>time
> > now before it all goes fucking face down,' you know."
> >
> > It's not hard to believe, speaking with the jovial musician, that the
>band
> > aren't as dour as popular opinion might have you believe. They have
>plenty
> > of reason to be positive these days, with a quarter-century behind them,
>a
> > new album on the horizon and a new shot of vitality via the presence of
>new
> > drummer Benny Calvert. As a result, the band have no plans to slow down
>in
> > the foreseeable future. "We're going to do it until the fucking wheels
>drop
> > off, and that's it," says Raven, who's currently in El Paso, Texas
>recording
> > the new Ministry album with Al Jourgensen.
> >
> > "I think a big part of longevity with Killing Joke is we got a lot of
>love
> > for one another, we really do, and that's something that is very thin on
>the
> > ground in bands. Usually people sell each other down the street for a
> > fucking six-pack. When things are at their absolute worst, we just grin
>at
> > each other and smoke a cigar, normally.
> >
> > "Then we always have drugs and crime to turn to if things get real bad."
> >
> > ËJames Tennant
> >
> >
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