[kj] Top 10 bands
Alexander Smith
vassifer at earthlink.net
Sat Mar 31 08:56:03 EDT 2007
I love Queen! "The Prophet's Song" on NIGHT AT THE OPERA is fucking
genius, as far as I'm concerned. As silly as Freddie Mercury was, I'd
say Queen were pretty unimpeachable.
Alex in NYC
On Mar 31, 2007, at 8:45 AM, Brendan Quinn wrote:
> Saw Killers this year, I really don't get what the hype is all about
> either...and I gave them a fair shot, listened to some of their stuff
> beforehand. Luckily Muse and TOOL were up next. The only reason I
> was in the
> crowd for Killers is because I wanted to secure a good spot for
> when Tool
> played, and I did :)
>
> But takes all sorts, I bet some of you laugh at my Queen / Police
> leanings
> etc :)
>
> Muse still strike me in some songs as a massive Radiohead rip off
> but I have
> to admit Supermassive Black Hole went off, still haven't decided
> where I sit
> with those guys...
>
> Serj from System of a Down came on in the middle of Tool's Sober,
> that was
> highly unexpected and pretty damn smurfy, esp. as I had had my
> first joint
> in several weeks a few mins before...
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: gathering-bounces at misera.net [mailto:gathering-
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> Behalf Of Alexander Smith
> Sent: Sunday, 1 April 2007 12:10 a.m.
> To: TB; A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)
> Subject: Re: [kj] Top 10 bands
>
>
> I liked a bit of Wolfmother initially, but that guy's voice gets a
> bit grating after a while.
>
> The Killers can go fall in a well.
>
> Alex in NYC
>
>
> On Mar 30, 2007, at 11:40 PM, TB wrote:
>
>> "Alexander Smith" wrote:
>>
>> Mik -- Welcome back, my friend.
>>
>> In terms of the new bands, I quite like: The Horrors (I know, I
>> know, I'm sorry), Secret Machines (thought their guitar player just
>> quit), Brand New, The Sword and Mastodon.
>>
>> +++
>>
>> Yeah, Secret Machine's guitarist Ben Curtis quit the band in late
>> February leaving his brother Brandon and drummer Josh Garza to
>> somehow carry on as a duo (at least that's what Brandon says
>> they'll be) as they prepare to record their third album in May. I
>> was lucky enough to catch them right at the beginning of their "Ten
>> Silver Drops" tour a year ago when they were probably at their peak
>> in every sense of the word in a very small venue (the same place I
>> saw KJ in '03 in LA) and it was a great concert. I thought they had
>> tremendous potential and I wonder if they'll survive this lineup
>> change.
>>
>> Regarding Mik's comments about most of us, myself included naming
>> mostly 80's bands as favorites and apparently not showing much love
>> for any bands who've been around a few years or less, I have to
>> admit very few new artists catch my interest anymore. The few bands
>> that do are mostly decent rehashes or extensions of familiar genres
>> like the aforementioned Secret Machines, Arcade Fire, Wolfmother,
>> The White Stripes (and The Raconteurs), The Killers, Mastodon and
>> The Glitterati.
>>
>> Still, I get more enjoyment out of "discovering" older bands that I
>> neglected in their heyday. Just this month, I started diving into
>> Christian Death's catalog.
>>
>> T.B.
>>
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