[kj] was Democracy now drink

god botherer acroastic at hotmail.com
Sun Oct 15 05:53:10 EDT 2006


I'm sure you're right about Geordie. I wish he'd put his foot down more. 
That's where you need Big Paul. Why didn't Geordie leave the drink alone and 
try and sort the sound out - at least live? He's so great, and life is 
short. Probably right about Jaz. Drink a big negative again. Hope you're not 
right about Raven. I imagine he would have been disappointed the way the 
last album sounded - it could have been truly great. I think he is concerned 
about quality - he's a great bass player - but seems to have immersed 
himself in some of the more crass aspects of American culture.

Something very revealing about the first incarnation of Killing Joke as 
opposed to latter years. They saw themselves as tea drinkers, not boozers. 
It wasn't a drinking band. Would that it was still so.

If there is to be a further throw of the dice, I dearly hope they come back 
'dry'.

Si


>From: fluw <fluwdot at earthlink.net>

>doubt raven regrets the last two..the guy just doesn't display that much 
>concern for quality or ability to discern in general.
>geordie must have regrets and it seems he has made statements that would 
>support that position.
>but jaz may be too absorbed to notice, and if he were to pull his head out 
>his shit canal long enough to observe, he might find a whole mess of things 
>less trivial to regret.
>
>
>god botherer wrote:
>>Agree about the pandering - surely they regret it.
>>
>>Si
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>From: fluw <fluwdot at earthlink.net>
>>
>>>*i agree about the drumming to some extent..also feel that democracy was 
>>>the last record where kj recorded material with less consciousness for an 
>>>audience - pandemonium and the last two sound pandering. what's worse is 
>>>the type of overcooked meatloaf chin mullet creature they pander too 
>>>makes them virtually unlistenable. the experience is like listening to a 
>>>politician, a sports commentator, or watching porno - uncreative, cheap, 
>>>cheezy and predictable.
>>>*
>>>god botherer wrote:
>>>>Just wanted to pay tribute to the drumming on Democracy, as I've never 
>>>>seen anything complimentary said about the drummer. He brings Savage 
>>>>Freedom alive, does exactly the right thing on Aeon, pounds away to 
>>>>great effect on Pilgrimage and Absent Friends and there are some lovely 
>>>>touches on tracks like Medicine Wheel.
>>>>
>>>>He wasn't to blame that there were a couple of turkeys on that album, 
>>>>and that it was hamstrung by the production.
>>>>
>>>>Now he's gone and forgotten and unappreciated. Seems a shame.
>>>>
>>>>For all the faults on that album, I still sense that the band were 
>>>>trying to make the music they wanted to make, without reference to the 
>>>>whims of the market, and with Jaz remembering to sing some of the time 
>>>>instead of just shouty vocals all the way through.
>>>>
>>>>Si
>>>>
>>>>
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