[kj] The Worm Waits

Darth E. Vader crackedmachine at yahoo.co.uk
Thu May 17 11:55:35 EDT 2007


The Worm Waits its Turn was recorded / mixed by
Sleazy, the rest of the album by Carter I think

--- Christof hamille <wessidetempest at hotmail.com>
wrote:


> I bought it

>

> Haven't had a chance to listen all the way through.

> Fo rme they are not one

> of those drop the disc in and do the dishes or play

> wiht the kids. So far

> what I've heard is good. I will agree that the best

> elemen t that stands

> out is Chris Carter (I would have to assume it is

> his parts). Is it great?

> Not sure yet. TG, in my opinion, are in the same

> scenario of releasing a

> disk of new material. Can it live up to the past?

> Should it? etc, etc.

> New York Dolls, the Stooges and on and on and on

> have all gone through the

> same. One thing I do know.

> Genesis is out of of his mind. I've known of his

> latest status for some

> time but it still makes me roll my eyes.

>

> Chris

>

>

> >From: Alexander Smith <vassifer at earthlink.net>

> >Reply-To: "A list about all things Killing Joke

> (the

> >band!)"<gathering at misera.net>

> >To: <ade at the-lab.zetnet.co.uk>

> >CC: "'A list about all things Killing Joke (the

> >band!)'"<gathering at misera.net>

> >Subject: Re: [kj] Genesis Fragment

> >Date: Wed, 16 May 2007 19:45:43 -0400

> >

> >Good to hear. Allmusic dot com took a bit of a

> dismissive shit on it.

> >Still, I must hear it.

> >

> >Alex in NYC

> >

> >

> >

> >On May 16, 2007, at 7:22 PM, ade wrote:

> >

> >>Reminiscent of "Twenty Jazz Funk Greats" at times,

> so far I'm thinking

> >>about having a w at nk. Cosey's playing just gets

> better!!

> >>

> >>-----Original Message-----

> >>From: gathering-bounces at misera.net

> >>[mailto:gathering-bounces at misera.net]On Behalf Of

> Steve Hackett

> >>Sent: 16 May 2007 18:44

> >>To: Alex Smith; A list about all things Killing

> Joke (the band!)

> >>Subject: Re: [kj] Genesis Fragment

> >>

> >>

> >>I've got the new TG and I love it, haven't got the

> time to go into a

> >>review

> >>or analysis but if you like TG you will not be

> disappointed

> >>----- Original Message -----

> >>From: "Alex Smith" <vassifer at earthlink.net>

> >>To: "A list about all things Killing Joke (the

> band!)"

> >><gathering at misera.net>; "A list about all things

> Killing Joke (the

> >>band!)"

> >><gathering at misera.net>

> >>Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2007 4:22 PM

> >>Subject: Re: [kj] Genesis Fragment

> >>

> >>

> >>>

> >>>Fascinating stuff, Darth -- thanks for posting

> this.

> >>>

> >>>Who's gotten ahold of the new TG, anyway?? And

> how is it??

> >>>

> >>>Alex in NYC

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>-----Original Message-----

> >>>>From: "Darth E. Vader"

> <crackedmachine at yahoo.co.uk>

> >>>>Sent: May 16, 2007 9:54 AM

> >>>>To: "A list about all things Killing Joke (the

> band!)"

> >>>><gathering at misera.net>

> >>>>Subject: [kj] Genesis Fragment

> >>>>

> >>>>Flux: Talking of quantum physics, have you heard

> about

> >>>>this Large Hadron Collider that is supposed to

> be

> >>>>activated in November on the French / Swiss

> border? It

> >>>>seems these scientists want to make black holes

> and

> >>>>they don't really know what hell might break

> loose!

> >>>>

> >>>>GPO: That's right, in the CERN scientific

> centre. I

> >>>>think that's crazy.

> >>>>

> >>>>Flux: It does seem like the most ridiculously

> reckless

> >>>>thing the human race has yet tried to do.

> >>>>

> >>>>GPO: I agree. I just read a science fiction book

> in

> >>>>which the whole Earth disappears because a

> scientist

> >>>>creates a black hole. I don't know if it was

> because

> >>>>of that Horizon program. It seems ludicrous. I

> don't

> >>>>know how they could possibly be that arrogant

> that

> >>>>they could think they could control something

> like

> >>>>that. The very nature of it is uncontrollable.

> They've

> >>>>said so themselves, so the arrogance of it is

> >>>>frightening. The result could be that last

> arrogant

> >>>>human attempt to quantify and control the

> physical

> >>>>world when in fact what we should be doing is

> >>>>integrating all aspects of life and perception,

> not

> >>>>separating them out and trying to control them.

> We

> >>>>should be reabsorbing some of the things we used

> to

> >>>>have in terms of our relationship with nature

> and each

> >>>>other and community. Science is obsessed with

> >>>>separation and um...

> >>>>

> >>>>Flux: Reduction.

> >>>>

> >>>>GPO: Yes. And according to the Native Americans,

> they

> >>>>don't have a word for death. They use the word

> >>>>"separation" so that implies that science is

> killing

> >>>>various aspects of what we think of as consensus

> >>>>reality, just to prove their own potence. It's

> like

> >>>>this urge towards being a god, you know? It's

> just so

> >>>>ridiculous! Pointless. Aah, Lady Jaye just said,

> >>>>"Science is rife with knowledge and the absence

> of

> >>>>wisdom." It's fascinating. We're living in very

> >>>>interesting times. A very volatile time!

> >>>>

> >>>>Flux: Things seem to be accelerating very much.

> Too

> >>>>much is happening too fast for any one person to

> keep

> >>>>up.

> >>>>

> >>>>GPO: Yes, I know. Instead of really dealing with

> our

> >>>>behavioural issues and our personalities and our

> >>>>destruction of the ecosystem and our innate

> greed,

> >>>>we're just distracting ourselves with more and

> more

> >>>>gadgets and things that go faster and faster and

> >>>>faster in this denial of our own mortality.

> Everyone

> >>>>wants to go the fastest in an aeroplane, or run

> the

> >>>>fastest. Everything's got to be faster, faster,

> faster

> >>>>- faster computers, faster phones. Its just a

> >>>>completely empty, vacuous way of dealing with

> life.

> >>>>Its bound to become a disaster. If its true that

> >>>>things are accelerating quicker and quicker on

> our

> >>>>body of knowledge and our technology is doubling

> >>>>quicker and quicker then at some point within

> the next

> >>>>ten years it'll double before it happens and

> that

> >>>>could be a black hole, right?

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>>Cracked Machine irregular cyberzine

> >>>>http://www.webinfo.co.uk/crackedmachine

> >>>>

>

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