[kj] 1000 SUNS Outside Gate and PHANTASMAGORIA

Leigh Newton angrytomhanks at yahoo.com
Mon Feb 26 10:58:01 EST 2007


If you haven't seen Decline part II then you are missing out on what can only be described as the very definition of CO-ME-DY. The Chris Holmes (of W.A.S.P.) floating around in his pool, piss-drunk, while his MOM looks on are pure gold.

Leigh


----- Original Message ----
From: B. Oliver Sheppard <bigblackhair at sbcglobal.net>
To: A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!) <gathering at misera.net>
Sent: Monday, February 26, 2007 9:32:02 AM
Subject: Re: [kj] 1000 SUNS Outside Gate and PHANTASMAGORIA


I
got into punk in '88 or '89, and by this time, yeah, a lot of the punk
bands had made the leap to hair metal or at least to some type of metal
from the punk roots (roots they'd proudly brandish again any years later
when they realized that was why folks liked them after all).

Have you compared SSD (SS Decontrol) circa 1982 to their last hair metal
album? Good lord! Or, of course, Danzig going from '77-era East Coast
punk in The Misfits, to being basically a hair metal dude by 1988,
naming his band after his own (fake) last name in the fashion of metal
bands naming themselves after themselves, like Van Halen, Winger, and
others?

On the _American Hardcore_ documentary -- not a perfect documentary by
any means (where are the Dead Kennedys and Misfits in it?? HUGE gap in
history of 80s punk by not including them) -- it even shows early Boston
HC band DYS on stage announcing publicly, circa 1985, "We used to be a
hardcore punk rock band, but now we're just a hard rock 'n roll
band...." Then it showed DYS playeing what sounded like some crappy
mid-tempo RATT-inspired rock music with the singer using that bad
falsetto that was so omnipresent in the 80s. And wasn't _Decline of
Western Civilization 2_ a documentary about hair metal bands? I've never
seen it, but I always wondered -- what were the hair guys rebelling
against? Not enough Aquanet available in L.A. at the time, or what?

Back on topic to Killing Joke, though, I always saw their, uh,
"crossover" into pure new wave in the late 80s to be another version of
this change a lot of bands went through, in a sense. I just cannot
listen to anything KJ made after Nighttime until Extremities came along.

-Oliver



gingoblin at easynet.co.uk wrote:

> The Blood were a great band! Still play them a lot.

>

> Most of the early-80's punk bands seemed to "progress" onto something else

> fairly rapidly. Anti Nowhere League, Adicts, Angelic Upstarts, Abrasive

> Wheels... and that's only the ones beginning with A! There was MUCH

> disappointment to be had for a young punk rocker in those days! I'd

> actually quite like to hear some of the later material again just to see

> what I make of it now, but on the whole, it was fucking awful at the time!

>

> Max Splodge never sold out though!!

>

>

> Dave

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> At 12:07 23/02/2007 +0000, you wrote:

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>>> Speaking of bands changing sound, the Cockney Rejects going from Oi/punk to

>>> AC/DC sorta stuff has to be one of the biggest and most hilarious

>>> "progressions" ever!

>>>

>> A few punk bands went that way didn't they . .

>>

>> Anyone remember The Blood?

>>

>>

>

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