[kj] The Internet killed Ice

Darth E. Vader crackedmachine at yahoo.co.uk
Wed Jan 25 13:19:16 EST 2006


The band I do vocals for had a gig last night but I
blew it out
in favour of going to see John Cale

It wasn't a big deal as they sound better as an
instrumental thing without me ranting over the top...

Going to Iceland resulted in those awesome tracks with
Peyr/Theyr so it was agood idea. If only the
recordings were of better quality!!!!

--- Alex Smith <vassifer at earthlink.net> wrote:


---------------------------------

It's not a big deal to go to Iceland -- it is a big
deal, however, to flee to Iceland when you have dates
scheduled to play (and tv appearances) and not tell
anyone.
 
Alex in NYC

-----Original Message----- 
From: F Luke 
Sent: Jan 24, 2006 4:55 PM 
To: "A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)"

Subject: Re: [kj] The Internet killed the Killing Joke
myth 



You think jaz ran off to
iceland for peas or for real?


  It's really not such a big deal going to Iceland. It
is on par with getting in your car and spontaneously
driving to the coast for the week-end . Everyone must
have woke up one morning and felt like they need a
holiday and then going to the travel agent and buying
a ticket. It really is not such a big deal. I'm sure
that every single person would have packed their bags
once in their lives and disappeared for a while
especially if they had the means and no commitments.

P.S Heres a do for the beginning of your sentence  >
Do 

 






 
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