[kj] On topic- sorry to intrude

Jim Harper jimharper666 at yahoo.co.uk
Thu Nov 17 16:49:34 EST 2005


Certainly yes. But what strikes me the most about such bands, particularly those involved by the aforementioned KJ, FNM and Smiths, is that the vast majority seem to have honed in on one small aspect of that influence and replicated it, rather than recognizing the more eclectic approach of these bands and their general tendency to expand beyond their existing template. Many of the highly influential bands were constantly evolving (for better or worse) but few of their admirers seem able to do the same. Churning out 'Wardance', 'Epic' or 'This  Charming Man' over and over again suggests they're missing the point.
   
  But perhaps that's what separates the great bands, the trailblazers, from the rest. You can't blame everyone for not being as good as the best.
   
  Jim.
  
Alex Smith <vassifer at earthlink.net> wrote:
  

I think you can certainly be *INFLUENCED* by a band without sounding like them, though, no? Besides, if they *DID* sound like the `Joke -- or attempt to sound like the `Joke -- they'd be lambasted for *ripping off* the `Joke (ala Ministry, Big Black, etc.)

Chris Conrell's been talking about Killing Joke for quite some time (I remember him citing them in an interview circa LOUDER THAN LOVE in `89). I don't doubt his appreciation. Dunno about the Darkness guy. 

Alex in NYC



-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Harper 
Sent: Nov 17, 2005 2:41 PM
To: fluwdot at earthlink.net, "A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)" 
Subject: Re: [kj] On topic- sorry to intrude

That's the same with every influential band though, from Faith No More to the Smiths. When was the last time you heard a song from Papa Roach or Oasis that sounded like either of those two (in terms of music or quality, actually ;)?

Jim. 

fluw wrote:
so many bands claim influence f/ kj yet most of them bare no sonic resemblance of musicians whom ever heard geordie & co.

bet timberlake and 50 cent are fans too

Jim Harper wrote: The Darkness' guitarist picked one of the 2003 Camdem Underworld gigs as one of the best gigs he'd ever seen, actually. Jaz wasn't terribly impressed, surprisingly.

Steve Hackett wrote: this weeks Kerrang has a couple of perhaps unlikely references to the Joke

Justin Hawkins - or that twat out of the Darkness as I usually refer to him -says what a big fan of KJ he is and then ruins it by saying that if he had "a snowflakes chance in hell" of ever recognising Jaz he would punch him

then Chris Cornell - or that twat out of Audioslave as I... - no I dont really - picks Requiem as one of the trax that changed his life!
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