[kj] OT bauhaus set list

rob rob at westwoodassociates.co.uk
Wed Nov 23 11:13:53 EST 2005


Not a lot missing there, no complaints at all - many thanks...

 

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From: gathering-bounces at misera.net [mailto:gathering-bounces at misera.net] On
Behalf Of P Bernardi
Sent: 23 November 2005 15:49
To: 'A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)'
Subject: Re: [kj] OT bauhaus set list

 

ummm....

Burning from the Inside
Flat Fields
God in an Alcove
In Fear of Fear
  - ( I recall they played these first 4 tunes in that specific order)
Terror Couple Kill Colonel
Hollow Hills - the lights for this were awesome - looked like they were
underwater.
She's in Parties
Passion of Lovers
Stigmata Martyr
Rose Garden funeral of Sores
Hair of the Dog
Kick in the Eye
Silent Hedges
Dark Entries

Encores -
Bela Lugosi

Slice of Life - Danny Ash sings
Telegram Sam
Ziggy Stardust

rob wrote:



'also, saw Bauhaus last night'
 
Great, looking forward to Feb in Brixton - got a rough setlist?  
 
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From: gathering-bounces at misera.net [mailto:gathering-bounces at misera.net] On
Behalf Of P Bernardi
Sent: 23 November 2005 15:20
To: A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)
Subject: Re: [kj] OT help-- Greatest 3 piece bands
 
Kitchens o' Distinction, like many shoegazers, disbanded in the mid 90's.
 
Love and Rockets - the last album by them I purchased was Sweet F.A.   I 
think its a great album. They then put out one more in 99' and after 
that called it quits.
 
When I saw L& R in 96 they had additional musicians backing them up. In 
99' they performed as a 3 piece again. The best part of the 99 show was 
when Danny Ash says how the band was in the hotel room fucking around w/ 
cover songs and wanted to perform some and they busted out Rolling 
Stones 2000 light years from home.
 
also, saw Bauhaus last night.  Highlights of the show were God in an 
Alcove and Hollow Hills. They played at classical music hall and the 
sound was amazing. David J  was insane, going off on the fretless bass. 
Well worth the $$$ tix price.
 
p-
 
Christof hamille wrote:
 
  

ooohhhh
 
Good ones
 
Well....has Love and Rockets been any good wthin the last 6 years or 
so? I still love those first three albums.
 
Kitchens of Distinction.  HAven't heard that name in years what 
heappened to them
 
Thank you for everyones help and acknowledgements and encouragements.
 
Chris
 
    

From: P Bernardi  <mailto:phantasmas at erols.com> <phantasmas at erols.com>
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Subject: Re: [kj] OT help-- Greatest 3 piece bands
Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2005 09:16:05 -0500
 
Hey Chris,
 
glad to see your back and doing well.
as for three piece bands -
 
Love and Rockets
Kitchens of Distinction
 
p-
 
Christof hamille wrote:
 
      

All right.  I am starting a new band and I am trying to explain to 
my other band mates what being a REAL three piece is.  And what I 
mean by three piece is that those three people can pulll it off live 
without any other human help.  So this dismisses a lot of bands.  So 
input is appreciated.  I am not necessarily looking for, all time, 
greatest songs.  I am looking for examples of how dynamic and 
different a trio is.
 
1. The Melvins.  Love them or hate them they are one of the greatest 
examples of what a three piece can do.
2. Motorhead (early and later).  Even though not as experimental as 
the Melvins they are a perfect example of how a great, straight 
ahead, no bullshit rock band differs from other bands with more 
members.  Listen to Motorhead, Fight, etc.
3. The Jimi Hendrix Experience.  Kind of a middle ground between 1 
and 2.  Spanish Castle Magic, Manic Depression, so on and so on.
4. Big Black.  Yes there were a few forrays as a real band but for 
the most part it shows how a three piece can work with a drum 
machine and drill a hole in your head.  Besides the obvious "hits" 
listen to Columbian Necktie.  Future bands like Godflesh, early 
Pitchshifter owe them a lot.
5.  Primus. Never a big fan but it is a glimpse of what someone like 
Frank Zappa, on a goofy day, may sound like.
6. The Minute Men.  Enough said
 
Other bands worth mentionsing but not sure where they fit in.
Unsane
Zeni Geva
Husker Du
Blue Cheer
Shellac
Nirvana (when they were a three piece and the songs were written as 
a three piece)
The James Gang
and
come on
 
help me out
 
thanks
 
Chris
 
 
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